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They use shaming language on anyone who disagrees with them. It's become politically correct for normal people to express their opinions on reality without being shunned by mainstream people.
So, you don't think that blog was chock full of shaming language? Really?
Are you saying that "normal" people aren't "mainstream"? Who is the "mainstream"?
Mainstream people are those brainwashed by what the media, feminists, and the politicians tell them. They'll shame anyone who disagrees with their views and how society currently is.
Normal people are against most forms modernism and can see the reality side of things. They're looked down upon by the majority for rightfully expressing their opinions. They aren't politically correct.
So, you don't think that blog was chock full of shaming language? Really?
The fact that the poster has declined to defend it, and is deflecting attention from that fact and from the blog/post itself by posting shaming language directed at those who object to it speaks for itself.
The fact that the poster has declined to defend it, and is deflecting attention from that fact and from the blog/post itself by posting shaming language directed at those who object to it speaks for itself.
This is true. The entire rant was one big shame towards women for not doing what they should to appease the audience of that blog, and objection is met with "you're deflecting" "you're shaming". I don't get it. Although, I don't know how many of these men actually read it.
The fact that the poster has declined to defend it, and is deflecting attention from that fact and from the blog/post itself by posting shaming language directed at those who object to it speaks for itself.
I read that post and I see nothing shaming about it. He's brought up a lot of points. He has the right to express his opinion.
I read that post and I see nothing shaming about it. He's brought up a lot of points. He has the right to express his opinion.
You're speaking of the blog, correct? Of course you see nothing shaming about it. It probably reflects your views. But, it is very much so shaming and denigrating. You say he has the right to express his opinion, but he clearly complains about women expressing their opinion. That's hypocrisy and it's just nutty.
But this is all he has to say, in lieu of commenting on his own choice of blogpost to quote. We still don't know if he shares the blogger's opinion, or if he posted that only to play the provocateur.
You're speaking of the blog, correct? Of course you see nothing shaming about it. It probably reflects your views. But, it is very much so shaming and denigrating. You say he has the right to express his opinion, but he clearly complains about women expressing their opinion. That's hypocrisy and it's just nutty.
It's okay for women to express their opinion, but not okay for men? I can come across a number of misandric blogs.
There's a major difference when the two genders express their opinions. When women do it, they get sympathy. When men do it, they'll told to get over it.
But this is all he has to say, in lieu of commenting on his own choice of blogpost to quote.
Talk about literal shaming language.
A the very least this evening I marinated and baked my veggie turkey, made a mushroom gravy, and pasta fagioli with escarole. All that will go with us to mom's house.
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