RE: My misogyny
September 11, 2013 at 3:57 pm
(This post was last modified: September 11, 2013 at 4:01 pm by Kereli.)
I've never said that I have a negative view of all women. Having a negative view of women in general and having a neg view of them all aren't the same thing.
The reason why so many posters are so angry is because their politically correct way of thinking is being threatened. They live in a world where everyone must be the same and everyone must be good.
Why do stereotypes come about? How do they originate? They originate from accurate observations. No one wakes up one morning and decides to create a view of a group of people out of thin air. Stereotypes arise from many observations by many people over a period of time. Stupid people will of course think that those who talk about stereotypes are actually saying that everyone in that group adheres to the stereotype, but it only takes a little bit of intelligence to see that one is merely pointing out a tendency among that group.
We all know that women are generally bitchy, gossipy, insecure, overemotional backstabbers. There's nothing to be afraid of by talking about it. No one is saying that they're all like that, but what I'm saying is that those traits are very common among women.
I also notice that the feminists are very conspicuous by their absence. I wonder why.
The reason why so many posters are so angry is because their politically correct way of thinking is being threatened. They live in a world where everyone must be the same and everyone must be good.
Why do stereotypes come about? How do they originate? They originate from accurate observations. No one wakes up one morning and decides to create a view of a group of people out of thin air. Stereotypes arise from many observations by many people over a period of time. Stupid people will of course think that those who talk about stereotypes are actually saying that everyone in that group adheres to the stereotype, but it only takes a little bit of intelligence to see that one is merely pointing out a tendency among that group.
We all know that women are generally bitchy, gossipy, insecure, overemotional backstabbers. There's nothing to be afraid of by talking about it. No one is saying that they're all like that, but what I'm saying is that those traits are very common among women.
I also notice that the feminists are very conspicuous by their absence. I wonder why.