Mary Kelly-Williams: Dr. T she’s not
Unfortunately for her clients, she is still affixed to the idea that there is nothing so dysfunctional in these women that they need to be advised, not to watch their tone, but to watch their mouths.
Unfortunately for her clients, she is still affixed to the idea that there is nothing so dysfunctional in these women that they need to be advised, not to watch their tone, but to watch their mouths.
Her name is Jasmine Richardson. She is a murdering bitch now attending school at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta.
What is the standard for a woman? Please tell me what standard in this culture, this thing we call civilization, that we hold women accountable to. Well? You may not actually be able to answer that question at all.
In an episode of a television show called “The Talk,” the female hosts discussed the premeditated mutilation, treating the issue as the ultimate in slapstick comedy.
When looking at Maslow’s hierarchy of needs the two most basic and important levels of the hierarchy (physiological and safety needs) have always been and still are looked after by men almost exclusively.
So by comparing our social hierarchy to the caste hierarchy, we see that women don’t just encourage the male hierarchy, but like Brahmans, they are at the top of it.
Just know that for the Genders to exist requires collaboration. If you have a crack instead of a penis and are challenged by this statement it’s called fucking and if you can’t afford your own test tube you will have to go the old fashion route.
This is choice nugget is fodder for a dozen articles itself. Stated succinctly, marriage version 2.0 is a construct affording legal and financial advantage to women, and legal and financial liability to men.
After the gruesome political suicide of Thomas Ball, feminist ideologues openly mocked the decade of pain and abuse which drove him to self immolate. But even this triumphal crowing over a man’s burned corpse lacked the open sadism demonstrated by Abdullah’s recent commentary. And this is where I must admit confusion.
As reported on 30th June, three young British men were tragically killed in a bus crash in Thailand while on gap year from university.
One would think that the feminist sector might remain silent on the issue, since the accidental death of men has no obvious bearing upon issues of women’s rights or sexual equality – which, I am assured, is all feminism is really about. But then, feminists haven’t been particularly good at holding their tongues just lately, have they?