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originally posted by: Stormdancer777
originally posted by: whatnext21
This relating the 'whatever' to this woman being on her period is a very literal rather than figurative response by the PC crowd. This phrase was around long before Trump offended every woman on US soil.
There was a song written by Bob Dillon that has the phrase 'blood in eyes'. It means: anger toward someone that one would want to see harm come to them, not bleeding from whereever. He is guilty of a poor choice of words. He should have said daggers, not blood or he should have Google instead of twitting.
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Right he should have said daggers, and he didn't say where the blood was coming from everyone assumed.
originally posted by: The Vagabond
a reply to: WeRpeons
Bullies can actually affect you. Trump is a loud-mouthed lightweight who can't actually -DO- anything if you call his bluff.
I guarantee you that if anybody at all takes a swing at him during the next debate, including Megyn Kelly, that person will both win the fight handily and become the Republican nominee as a result.
originally posted by: AlexJowls
Misogynism is a veritable job description prerequisite to becoming rich in today's world. Just do the math on how many boardroom heads are female, compared to male, and you'll see how phallocentric society is. The ironical offshoot is, this very insular attitude is what has given rise to SJW's and 'feminazi' movements -- something that adds further fuel to the she-hate fire.
The filter-less Donald Duck trumpeting such sentiments is merely a peek through the looking glass into the historical disdain for the weaker sex that still underpins society today.
NB: The mere act of poking one's pecker into a warm hole and calling it "hetero" =/= respect for women.
originally posted by: AlexJowls
Misogynism is a veritable job description prerequisite to becoming rich in today's world. Just do the math on how many boardroom heads are female, compared to male, and you'll see how phallocentric society is. The ironical offshoot is, this very insular attitude is what has given rise to SJW's and 'feminazi' movements -- something that adds further fuel to the she-hate fire.
The filter-less Donald Duck trumpeting such sentiments is merely a peek through the looking glass into the historical disdain for the weaker sex that still underpins society today.
NB: The mere act of poking one's pecker into a warm hole and calling it "hetero" =/= respect for women.
originally posted by: The Vagabond
a reply to: IlluminatiTechnician
Stop making up for your shortcomings. Women are winning in the market place. Be a Republican and suck it up.
as she is also my boss.....and she doesn't know jack $*it compared to all of the guys on our team. We actually have to teach her everything she knows as we go along.
originally posted by: Monger
a reply to: IlluminatiTechnician
Your fedora is too tight.
originally posted by: The Vagabond
as she is also my boss.....and she doesn't know jack $*it compared to all of the guys on our team. We actually have to teach her everything she knows as we go along.
Your boss is your boss because she's better than you and you are the one who wants to whine and make excuses and complain that you want what somebody else has. I'm sure you're a good white collar republican but you sound like some homeless kid from Berkley.
Of course your workplace is not the entire world and does nothing to disprove that women are at a disadvantage. It just proves you're that much less competitive in a free market, that you can't boss her around even in a country where it a candidate for president enjoys support for answering a serious political question with "bleed out your whatever" as if he got in a school yard fight with a girl the same day he got the sex talk.
Edit to add: (see how that works?) Rather than spam on a third post I will add an explicit explanation here that when I said women were winning I was referring to your workplace and not the big picture. I was turning your BS around on you, not accepting it as fact. If you didn't get that... well... it's the mark of a great mind to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it.
Of course your workplace is not the entire world and does nothing to disprove that women are at a disadvantage.