Message from @Suzaku Kururugi

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2019-02-22 22:09:37 UTC  

SJWism should been crept up more slowly, it suddenly exploded in 2014 and tried instant exponential growth. they would have had to had a 10 year fuse, taking it easy and gradually for the first 5 years, instead of instantly promoting people who tweet "kill white men", etc

2019-02-22 22:11:29 UTC  

too many people agree with what we're saying for the worst outcome to happen.

2019-02-22 22:11:55 UTC  

they are being too openly hateful and dismissive

2019-02-22 22:12:07 UTC  

its raising red flags in non-psychotic people

2019-02-22 22:12:27 UTC  

my guess is that sometime in 2020 will be when the pendelum shifts to proMRA and anti-SJW comments being upvoted on default subs openly, public figures can say it, etc

2019-02-22 22:12:42 UTC  

@Maxthx exactly.

2019-02-22 22:13:27 UTC  

then there will be an MRA music artist, and anti-SJW celebrity, or viral video, then children will start saying it to their parents, then kids doing presentations or starting clubs in high school, etc

2019-02-22 22:13:55 UTC  

oooh dude I'd love to hear an MRA music movement that sounds badass

2019-02-22 22:13:59 UTC  

and within 2 years of that SJW control will be over. it'll linger for years- decades maybe, but not like it was

2019-02-22 22:14:05 UTC  

Don't hold your breath. Feminism is a new name for chivalry; and it's been going on since the dawn of time.

2019-02-22 22:14:24 UTC  

yeah, like a guns n roses type band. lol iactually wanted to do that when i first came to L.A 5 years ago but it was too soon.

2019-02-22 22:14:31 UTC  

Then he said to the woman, "I will sharpen the pain of your pregnancy, and in pain you will give birth. And you will desire to control your husband, but he will rule over you."

2019-02-22 22:14:40 UTC  

but look at greta von fleet...imagine if they came out and said that

2019-02-25 00:32:37 UTC  

do we really need 'female' crash test dummies?

2019-02-25 00:57:20 UTC  

@Maxthx @basedgringo That protofeminist having been guilotined is actually legit. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Olympe-de-Gouges. However, I note that the last bit says "defended Louis XVI, and called for a plebiscite to allow citizens to choose their form of government. After the fall of the Girondins in the summer of 1793, she was arrested and was subjected to a mock trial, and on November 3 she was sent to the guillotine."

2019-02-25 00:57:35 UTC  

Probably died for defending the king, rather than anything remotely women's rights related

2019-02-25 00:58:35 UTC  

But it is undeniable she called for the concept of égalité to be extended to women in a rather famous historical document

2019-02-25 02:52:25 UTC  

@asparkofpyrokravte Which is what we said?

2019-02-26 16:31:19 UTC  

Question for MRAs....Why do you all prioritize issues the way you do?

2019-02-26 16:31:53 UTC  

Why not focus on things like gender quotas and women getting preference when it comes to jobs and college admissions

2019-02-26 16:32:06 UTC  

Women with less qualifications get preference over more qualified men

2019-02-26 16:32:12 UTC  

This is barely discussed

2019-02-26 16:32:22 UTC  

Yet I hear about minor issues far more.

2019-02-26 16:32:51 UTC  

Is it fear of being politically incorrect?

2019-02-26 17:27:10 UTC  

Which minor issues to you refer to? I have argued against affirmative action before

2019-02-26 17:28:10 UTC  

The truth is that there are a lot of issues... A lot of people will probably have different reasons for thinking such and such a one is 'more important'

2019-02-26 17:28:42 UTC  

I don't see the need to rank them on a scale

2019-02-26 17:35:48 UTC  

I hear it discussed a lot.

2019-02-26 17:36:01 UTC  

Not to say we shouldn't discuss it more

2019-02-26 18:01:10 UTC  

I've debated the issue before

2019-02-26 21:01:12 UTC  

@Suzaku Kururugi Gender quotas are "affirmative action". They are supposed to be balancing out a gender bias in the first place. They may have even done so during the first year or two of being in place. They aren't really my idea of equality but because they are something that supposedly is an equality thing, arguing against them before they get super rediculous is difficult. And it is only relatively recently that affirmative action in colleges became affirmative action for the majority.

2019-02-26 21:01:31 UTC  

As much as I am an antifeminist, there are worse things feminism has put in place in the name of gender equality

2019-02-26 21:01:47 UTC  

Things that are less disputably for equality, like mother preference in custody battles or anything domestic violence related

2019-02-26 21:03:14 UTC  

..

2019-02-26 21:03:25 UTC  

That said, we do discuss it a fair bit. I think characterizing it as "barely discussed" is unfair.

2019-02-26 21:06:03 UTC  

Nonetheless, I would say that university admission quotas is a rather minor issue indeed, and employment discrimination though serious is newer and I lack detailed statistics on it.

2019-02-26 21:08:59 UTC  

They're both one in the same. Both are used to keep men out of jobs and work, which they can otherwise get through merit

2019-02-26 21:09:05 UTC  

Not really

2019-02-26 21:09:16 UTC  

University attendance is something rediculous in Canada like 50%

2019-02-26 21:09:28 UTC  

gender quotas aren't really keeping men out of jobs up here

2019-02-26 21:09:47 UTC  

well, not on the university side