25 July 2013

Feminist Hate Quotes

Guys,

Isn't it interesting how the SPLC accuses me and other bloggers of hate speech, yet they don't even MENTION these feminist hate quotes?  They don't list any feminist sites on their hate lists, even though they deserve to be there.  I have NOTHING on these feminists-nothing!  Thanks to the fine folks @ Anti-Misandry for these.  Anyway, here are some feminist hate quotes for your enjoyment...

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"The nuclear family must be destroyed... Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process." -- Linda Gordon

"I feel that 'man-hating' is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them." -- Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine Editor.

"I haven't the faintest notion what possible revolutionary role white hetero- sexual men could fulfill, since they are the very embodiment of reactionary- vested-interest-power. But then, I have great difficulty examining what men in general could possibly do about all this. In addition to doing the shitwork that women have been doing for generations, possibly not exist? No, I really don't mean that. Yes, I really do." -- Robin Morgan

"We can't destroy the inequities between men and women until we destroy marriage." -- Robin Morgan

"I claim that rape exists any time sexual intercourse occurs when it has not been initiated by the woman, out of her own genuine affection and desire."
-- Robin Morgan

From her "The Demon Lover" (NY: Norton & Co., 1989 Morgan doesn't hide her bigotry):

* p. 138-9: The phallic malady is epidemic and systemic... each individual male in the patriarchy is aware of his relative power in the scheme of things.... He knows that his actions are supported by the twin pillars of the State of man - the brotherhood ritual of political exigency and the brotherhood ritual of a sexual thrill in dominance. As a devotee of Thanatos, he is one with the practitioner of sado-masochistic "play" between "consenting adults," as he is one with the rapist.
* p. 224: My white skin disgusts me. My passport disgusts me. They are the marks of an insufferable privilege bought at the price of others' agony.
* p. 229: Sex to this point in my life has been trivial, at best a gesture of tenderness, at worst a chore. I couldn't understand the furor about it.
* p. 316: Did she die of the disease called "family" or the disease called "rehabilitation", of poverty or drugs or pornography, of economics or sexual slavery or a broken body?

"And let's put one lie to rest for all time: the lie that men are oppressed, too, by sexism--the lie that there can be such a thing as 'men's liberation groups.' Oppression is something that one group of people commits against another group, specifically because of a 'threatening' characteristic shared by the latter group--skin, color, sex or age, etc. The oppressors are indeed ****ED UP by being masters, but those masters are not OPPRESSED. Any master has the alternative of divesting himself of sexism or racism--the oppressed have no alternative--for they have no power but to fight. In the long run, Women's Liberation will of course free men--but in the short run it's going to cost men a lot of privilege, which no one gives up willingly or easily. Sexism is NOT the fault of women--kill your fathers, not your mothers".
-- Robin Morgan

"To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he's a machine, a walking dildo."
-- Valerie Solanas, Authoress of the SCUM Manifesto

"Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation, and destroy the male sex."
-- Valerie Solana, SCUM founder (Society for Cutting Up Men.)

"The male is a domestic animal which, if treated with firmness...can be trained to do most things."
-- Jilly Cooper, SCUM (Society For Cutting Up Men, started by Valerie Solanas)

"Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women's movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage." -- Sheila Cronin, the leader of the feminist organization NOW

"I want to see a man beaten to a bloody pulp with a high-heel shoved in his mouth, like an apple in the mouth of a pig." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Marriage as an institution developed from rape as a practice." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Heterosexual intercourse is the pure, formalized expression of contempt for women's bodies." -- Andrea Dworkin

"In my own life, I don't have intercourse. That is my choice." -- Andrea Dworkin

Under patriarchy, every woman's son is her potential betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another woman." -- Andrea Dworkin

"To be rapeable, a position that is social, not biological, defines what a woman is." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Q: People think you are very hostile to men.
A: I am." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Men use the night to erase us." -- Andrea Dworkin

"The annihilation of a woman's personality, individuality, will, character, is prerequisite to male sexuality." -- Andrea Dworkin

"Men love death. In everything they make, they hollow out a central place for death, let its rancid smell contaminate every dimension of whatever still survives. Men especially love murder. In art they celebrate it, and in life they commit it. They embrace murder as if life without it would be devoid of passion, meaning, and action, as if murder were solace, stilling their sobs as they mourn the emptiness and alienation of their lives."
-- Andrea Dworkin

"Men are rapists, batterers, plunderers, killers; these same men are religious prophets, poets, heroes, figures of romance, adventure, accomplishment, figures ennobled by tragedy and defeat. Men have claimed the earth, called it 'Her'. Men ruin Her. Men have airplanes, guns, bombs, poisonous gases, weapons so perverse and deadly that they defy any authentically human imagination."
-- Andrea Dworkin, Pornography: Men Possessing Women

"On the Left, on the Right, in the Middle; Authors, statesmen, thieves; so-called humanists and self-declared fascists; the adventurous and the contemplative, in every realm of male expression and action, violence is experienced and articulated as love and freedom."
-- Andrea Dworkin, Pornography: Men Possessing Women.

"The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist" -- Ti-Grace Atkinson

"Feminism is the theory, lesbianism is the practice." -- Ti-Grace Atkinson

"Rape is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear" -- Susan Brownmiller; Authoress of Against Our Will p.6

"When a woman reaches orgasm with a man she is only collaborating with the patriarchal system, eroticizing her own oppression." -- Sheila Jeffrys

"Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated." -- Catherine MacKinnon

"All sex, even consensual sex between a married couple, is an act of violence perpetrated against a woman." -- Catherine MacKinnon

"You grow up with your father holding you down and covering your mouth so another man can make a horrible searing pain between your legs."
-- Catherine MacKinnon (Prominent legal feminist scholar; University of Michigan, & Yale.)

"In a patriarchal society, all heterosexual intercourse is rape because women, as a group, are not strong enough to give meaningful consent."
-- Catharine MacKinnon, quoted in Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales from the Strange World of Women's Studies.

"The more famous and powerful I get the more power I have to hurt men." -- Sharon Stone; Actress

"Ninety-five percent of women's experiences are about being a victim. Or about being an underdog, or having to survive... women didn't go to Vietnam and blow things up. They are not Rambo."
-- Jodie Foster; Actress - as quoted in The New York Times Magazine.

"The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race." -- Sally Miller Gearhart, in The Future - If There Is One - Is Female.

"And if the professional rapist is to be separated from the average dominant heterosexual (male), it may be mainly a quantitative difference."
-- Susan Griffin, Rape: The All-American Crime.

"If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontamination of the Earth. I think this will be accompanied by an evolutionary process that will result in a drastic reduction of the population of males." --Mary Daly, former Professor at Boston College, 2001.

"If anyone is prosecuted for filing a false report, then victims of real attacks will be less likely to report them." - David Angier

"Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometimes gain from the experience." - Catherine Comins

"As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not. The knowledge that some men do suffices to threaten all women. He can beat or kill the woman he claims to love; he can rape women...he can sexually molest his daughters... THE VAST MAJORITY OF MEN IN THE WORLD DO ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE."
-- Marilyn French (her emphasis)

My feelings about men are the result of my experience. I have little sympathy for them. Like a Jew just released from Dachau, I watch the handsome young Nazi soldier fall writhing to the ground with a bullet in his stomach and I look briefly and walk on. I don't even need to shrug. I simply don't care. What he was, as a person, I mean, what his shames and yearnings were, simply don't matter."
-- Marilyn French; The Woman's Room.

"All patriarchists exalt the home and family as sacred, demanding it remain inviolate from prying eyes. Men want privacy for their violations of women... All women learn in childhood that women as a sex are men's prey."
-- Marilyn French

"All men are rapists and that's all they are"
-- Marilyn French, Authoress; (later, advisoress to Al Gore's Presidential Campaign.)

"The media treat male assaults on women like rape, beating, and murder of wives and female lovers, or male incest with children, as individual aberrations...obscuring the fact that all male violence toward women is part of a concerted campaign."
-- Marilyn French

"I believe that women have a capacity for understanding and compassion which man structurally does not have, does not have it because he cannot have it. He's just incapable of it."
-- Barbara Jordan; Former Congresswoman.

"Probably the only place where a man can feel really secure is in a maximum security prison, except for the imminent threat of release."
-- Germaine Greer.

"Man-hating is everywhere, but everywhere it is twisted and transformed, disguised, tranquilized, and qualified. It coexists, never peacefully, with the love, desire, respect, and need women also feel for men. Always man-hating is shadowed by its milder, more diplomatic and doubtful twin, ambivalence."
-- Judith Levine; Authoress

"Men's sexuality is mean and violent, and men so powerful that they can 'reach WITHIN women to ****/construct us from the inside out.' Satan-like, men possess women, making their wicked fantasies and desires women's own. A woman who has sex with a man, therefore, does so against her will, 'even if she does not feel forced.'
-- Judith Levine, (explicating comment profiling prevailing misandry.)

"I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not only for the anonymous man who makes sucking noises on the street, not only for the rapist or the judge who acquits him, but for what the Greeks called philo-aphilos, 'hate in love,' for the men women share their lives with--husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, coworkers."
-- Judith Levine, Authoress of My Enemy, My love

"There are no boundaries between affectionate sex and slavery in (the male) world. Distinctions between pleasure and danger are academic; the dirty-laundrylist of 'sex acts'...includes rape, foot binding, fellatio, intercourse, auto eroticism, incest, anal intercourse, use and production of pornography, cunnilingus, sexual harassment, and murder."
-- Judith Levine; summarizing comment on the WAS document, (A southern Women's Writing Collective: Women Against Sex.)

"All men are good for is ****ing, and running over with a truck".
Statement made by A University of Maine Feminist Administrator, quoted by Richard Dinsmore, who brought a successful civil suit against the University in the amount of $600,000. Richard had protested the quote; was dismissed thereafter on the grounds of harassment; and responded by bringing suit against the University. 1995 settlement.

((Delaney Nickerson, of the American Coalition for ABUSE AWARENESS, refers to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation as "The ****ing Molesters Society". (Miami Herald, April 3, 1995) The ACAA is a lobbying group, which includes Ellen Bass (co-author of THE COURAGE TO HEAL), and Rene Frederickson, leading feminist psychotherapist and strong proponent of repressed memory theory.))

((At the STONE ANGELS satanic ritual abuse conference in Thunder Bay in February, 1995, the following was contained in the handouts at a conference supported financially by the Ontario Government: FMS stands for: FULL OF MOSTLY SHIT; FOR MORE SADISM; FELONS, MURDERERS, SCUMBALLS; FREQUENT MOLESTERS SOCIETY.))

"Women have their faults / men have only two: / everything they say / everything they do."
-- Popular Feminist Graffiti

"I was, in reality, bred by my parents as my father's concubine... What we take for granted as the stability of family life may well depend on the sexual slavery of our children. What's more, this is a cynical arrangement our institutions have colluded to conceal.".
-- Sylvia Fraser; Journalist

"We are taught, encouraged, moulded by and lulled into accepting a range of false notions about the family. As a source of some of our most profound experiences, it continues to be such an integral part of our emotional lives that it appears beyond criticism. Yet hiding from the truth of family life leaves women and children vulnerable."
-- Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women.

Catharine MacKinnon ( ) maintains that "the private is a sphere of battery, marital rape and women's exploited labor." In this way, privacy and family are reduced to nothing more than aspects of the master plan, which is male domination. Democratic freedoms and the need to keep the state's nose out of our personal affairs are rendered meaningless. The real reason our society cherishes privacy is because men have invented it as an excuse to conceal their criminality. If people still insist that the traditional family is about love and mutual aid--ideals which, admittedly, are sometimes betrayed--they're "hiding from the truth." The family isn't a place where battery and marital rape sometimes happen but where little else apparently does. Sick men don't simply molest their daughters, they operate in league with their wives to "breed" them for that purpose.
-- Donna Laframboise; The Princess at the Window; (in a critical explication of the Catharine MacKinnon, Gloria Steinhem et al tenets of misandric belief.)

"If the classroom situation is very heteropatriarchal--a large beginning class of 50 to 60 students, say, with few feminist students--I am likely to define my task as largely one of recruitment...of persuading students that women are oppressed"
-- Professor Joyce Trebilcot of Washington University, as quoted in Who Stole Feminism: How Women Have Betrayed Women.

"Men, as a group, tend to be abusive, either verbally, sexually or emotionally. There are always the exceptions, but they are few and far between (I am married to one of them). There are different levels of violence and abuse and individual men buy into this system by varying degrees. But the male power structure always remains intact."
Message on FEMISA, responding to a request for arguments that men are unnecessary for a child to grow into mature adulthood.

Another posting on FEMISA: "Considering the nature and pervasiveness of men's violence, I would say that without question, children are better off being raised without the presence of men. Assaults on women and children are mostly perpetrated by men whom they are supposed to love and trust: fathers, brothers, uncles, grandfathers, step-fathers."
Both quotes taken from Daphne Patai's excellent critical work, Heterophobia

"At Brandies I discovered Feminism. And I instantly became a convert... writing brilliant papers in my Myths of Patriarchy class, in which I likened my fate as a woman to other victims throughout the ages."
-- Heather Hart 7

Here are 10 reasons why we are concerned about feminism and the National Organization for Women.

1. "The simple fact is that every woman must be willing to be identified as a lesbian to be fully feminist" (National NOW Times, January, 1988).

2. "Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women's movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage" (feminist leader Sheila Cronan).

3. In response to a question concerning China's policy of compulsory abortion after the first child, Molly Yard responded, "I consider the Chinese government's policy among the most intelligent in the world" (Gary Bauer, "Abetting Coercion in China," The Washington Times, Oct. 10, 1989).

4. "Overthrowing capitalism is too small for us. We must overthrow the whole...patriarch!" (Gloria Steinem, radical feminist leader, editor of MS magazine).

5. "Marriage has existed for the benefit of men; and has been a legally sanctioned method of control over women.... We must work to destroy it. The end of the institution of marriage is a necessary condition for the liberation of women. Therefore it is important for us to encourage women to leave their husbands and not to live individually with men.... All of history must be re-written in terms of oppression of women. We must go back to ancient female religions like witchcraft" (from "The Declaration of Feminism," November, 1971).

6. "By the year 2000 we will, I hope, raise our children to believe in human potential, not God." (Gloria Steinem, editor of MS magazine).

7. "Let's forget about the mythical Jesus and look for encouragement, solace, and inspiration from real women.... Two thousand years of patriarchal rule under the shadow of the cross ought to be enough to turn women toward the feminist 'salvation' of this world." (Annie Laurie Gaylor, "Feminist Salvation," The Humanist, p. 37, July/August 1988.

8. "In order to raise children with equality, we must take them away from families and communally raise them" (Dr. Mary Jo Bane, feminist and assistant professor of education at Wellesley College, and associate director of the school's Center for Research on Woman).

9. "Being a housewife is an illegitimate profession... The choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family- maker is a choice that shouldn't be. The heart of radical feminism is to change that." (Vivian Gornick, feminist author, University of Illinois, The Daily Illini, April 25, 1981.

10. "The most merciful thing a large family can to do one of its infant members is to kill it." (Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, in "Women and the New Race," p. 67).

"We are, as a sex, infinitely superior to men." -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton

From 'A feminist Dictionary; ed. Kramarae and Triechler, Pandora Press, 1985:

MALE:...represents a variant of or deviation from the category of female. The first males were mutants...the male sex represents a degeneration and deformity of the female.

MAN:...an obsolete life form... an ordinary creature who needs to be watched...a contradictory baby-man...

TESTOSTERONE POISONING: ... 'Until now it has been though that the level of testosterone in men is normal simply because they have it. But if you consider how abnormal their behavior is, then you are led to the hypothesis that almost all men are suffering from "testosterone poisoning."

Letter to editor: "Women's Turn to Dominate". "......Clearly you are not yet a free-thinking feminist but rather one of those women who bounce off the male-dominated, male-controlled social structures. Who cares how men feel or what they do or whether they suffer? They have had over 2000 years to dominate and made a complete hash of it. Now it is our turn. My only comment to men is: if you don't like it, bad luck--and if you get in my way I'll run you down."
Signed: Liberated Women, Boronia Herald-Sun, Melbourne, Australia. 9 Feb., 1996.


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As I always say, I CANNOT make this up...

MarkyMark

24 July 2013

The Husband Store

Folks,

This has been posted elsewhere, but I thought I'd run it here too. This is a joke called "The Husband Store". Via humor, it shows us how women are IMPOSSIBLE to please, which is why I'm glad to be S-I-N-G-L-E... :) I'm serious when I say that; almost EVERY WOMAN I HAVE EVER KNOWN bitches & moans about everything-everything! A pithy, unknown quote from a men's forum sums it up best: A man can break his back to do 99 things for a woman, and all she will ever do is complain because he hasn't done the 100th. Guys, whatever you do, do NOT get married! Please, retain your freedom; be happy; be sane; stay single, Fellas...


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The Husband Store

A store that sells husbands has just opened where a woman
may go to choose a husband from among many men. The
store is composed of 6 floors, and the men increase in positive
attributes as the shopper ascends the flights.

There is, however, a catch. As you open the door to any floor you may
choose a man from that floor, but if you go up a floor, you cannot go
back down except to exit the building.

So a woman goes to the shopping center to find a husband.

On the first floor the sign on the door reads:
Floor 1 - These men have jobs.  The woman reads the sign and says to herself, "Well, that's better than my last boyfriend, but I wonder what's further up?"  So up she goes.

The second floor sign reads:
Floor 2 - These men have jobs and love kids.  The woman remarks to herself, "That's great, but I wonder what's further up?" And up she goes again.

The third floor sign reads:
Floor 3 - These men have jobs, love kids and are extremely good looking. "Hmm, better" she says. "But I wonder what's upstairs?"

The fourth floor sign reads:
Floor 4 - These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good looking and help with the housework. "Wow!" exclaims the woman, "very tempting. BUT, there must be more further up!" And again she heads up another flight.

The fifth floor sign reads:
Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love kids, are extremely good looking, help with the housework and have a strong romantic streak. "Oh, mercy me! But just think... what must be awaiting me further on?" So up to the sixth floor she goes.

The sixth floor sign reads:
Floor 6 - You a re visitor 3,456,789,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please.  Thank you for shopping at The Husband Store and have a nice day...


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Does that not capture the essence of female nature?  Does that not show how women are NEVER, ever satisfied?  I think it does.  Until next time...

MarkyMark

22 July 2013

What It's Like to Be Married to an American Woman

Guys,

This was posted on Mancoat, but it deserves a MUCH wider audience.  Fellas, THIS is what it's like to be married to an American woman!  How this man tolerated her for more than a day is beyond me...



As I always say, I cannot make this up.  Until next time...

MarkyMark

A Great Joke

Guys,

My buddy, Wayne (not his real name; I never use real name on here), is a happy bachelor going his own way, as is our mutual friend, Freddie.  Anyway, Wayne had a joke that made us laugh our asses off!  Here is is...

Q: What has four wheels and costs more than a Ferrari?
A: A baby carriage-ha!

It's true, too.  Once you factor in all the costs of raising kids, a baby carriage IS more expensive than a Ferrari.  They say that the cost of raising a kid, even done on the cheap, is around $250k; once you factor in college, a car, and other stuff, you're getting in striking distance of half a million dollars!  Compare that to 2012 Ferrari prices here, and you will indeed see that the joke proves the old, pithy maxim: to be effective and funny, humor has to be rooted in truth.  The truth of the matter is that a baby carriage IS more expensive than a Ferrari...

MarkyMark

19 July 2013

Original Post Back Up!

Guys,

I backed up many of my old posts, and over the summer, I intend to put them back up.  If they were relevant for the time in which it was written, then I'll post it under the original date.  If it can apply to circumstances now, I'll post it under that day's date.

Anyway, I have the ORIGINAL post, the one that started it all back inin September of 2006, back up!  It features my take on the controversial article written by Michael Noer; the article admonished men to avoid marrying career women, because they make bad wives.  Please enjoy the post that started it all at MarkyMark's Thoughts!  Have a good day now...

MarkyMark

More PC, Feminazi Stupidity

Guys,

I know I sound like a broken record, skipping CD, or malfunctioning MP3 file; I know I always say that I cannot make this stuff up, but I cannot.  Here, we have an instance of more PC, feminazi stupidity, because some, feminazi bitch says that the new University of Connecticut (hereafter UConn for brevity's sake) husky logo promotes rape.  I was like, WTF?  Are you KIDDING me?!

Self described feminist, UConn student Carolyn Luby, says that the new logo promotes rape.  She says it disempowers women.  Uh, come again, Rampart?  How does it disempower women, exactly?  Miss Luby does not say.  Miss Luby also forgets (conveniently, I might add) that UConn fields among the best women's basketball teams of all time, and that they too will be sporting uniforms with the new Husky logo.  Oh, and before I forget, it was a fellow WOMAN who proudly announced the change!  As university president, Susan Herbst had to give her blessing to this effort.  What do you say about THAT, Miss Luby?  Nothing but lots of idiotic, brainless drivel, as shown here.  You know, I could fisk that open letter, and I just might do so, hehehe... :)

For those of you who don't know, UConn decided back in April of this year to adopt a new Husky logo and wordmark; the old logo, which had been in use for about ten years, was replaced with a newer, and I think better, logo.  The change was also undertaken to bring consistency to the UConn athletic uniforms, which had sported different looks depending on the team and sport.

Just so you know, here is what allegedly promotes rape:


UConn Husky Logo 2013.



Here's a montage of various UConn Huskies logos through the years:


The evolution of the UConn Husky logo.


I think that the two best husky logos are the one used from the 1970s, along with the new one; that said, I prefer the new logo.  The previous logo (i.e. the one that was just retired) looked cute and cuddly-hardly projecting a "can-do" attitude that athletic competition is all about!  The new logo shows a Husky ready, willing, and able to take on all comers; to face down any adversity; do so with an optimistic, can-do attitude; and one who will prevail.

What does the new, UConn Huskies logo mean to me?  I think it represents and embodies the qualities of the real life Husky dog: strong, resolute, aggressive (in a good way), and determined.  It says to me, "here we are, deal with it!"  It says to me, "here we come; look out!"  It says to me that, no matter what you throw at us, we'll keep on coming at you; it says to me that, no matter what adversity we face, we'll charge through it-just like Huskies in real life.  Just as the Huskies in Alaska are ready, willing, and able to face adversity (and it's hard to think of much greater adversity than running for miles and miles on end, doing so for hours, and doing so in the coldest of weather), the UConn Huskies are ready to bring the same attributes to the field or court.

Here's what Geno Auriemma, the legendary WOMEN'S basketball coach at UConn (feminists, take note!) has to say about the new, UConn Huskies logo: “This logo is everything that a Husky is supposed to be – powerful, aggressive, determined,” he says. “It is looking right through you and saying ‘Do not mess with me.’ This is a streamlined, fighting dog, and I cannot wait for it to be on our uniforms and court.”

The UConn Huskies teams embody all these qualities on the field or the court.  Nothing needs to be said about the men's and women's basketball programs at UConn; their records and accomplishments speak for themselves.  On the football field, the Huskies ALWAYS play you tough.  They never back down!  For example, the games between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and the UConn Huskies are always hard fought, physical affairs that are usually decided by a handful of points.  As a fan of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (hey, I'm a Jersey boy, what do you expect?!), I know that when we play the Huskies, the game isn't over until the final gun.  Like the Huskies in real life, they keep coming at you; like the Huskies in real life, they don't give up; and you'd better be ready to play a full sixty minutes of football.

In closing, Miss Carolyn Luby is an idiot!  She sees something in the new, UConn Huskies logo that isn't there.  What I and most others see is a logo that more accurately encapsulates everything that the UConn Huskies are about-strong, resolute, aggressive, tough, and, most of all, determined.  I like the new logo for the UConn Huskies; I think it more accurately reflects what the Huskies are about on the field or on the court; and I hope that they keep it.  Until next time...

MarkyMark

16 July 2013

20/20

Guys,

You know things are changing when ABC News' 20/20 goes sniffing around the Manosphere!  You read that right: ABC News 20/20 has contacted some of us, including Yours Truly.  They've also contacted Matt Forney, Jack Donovan, and Bill Price, host of The Spearhead.  While I cannot speak for the other gentlemen, I have declined to talk to ABC.  I simply told them that I didn't feel comfortable talking to them, and I left it at that.

The young lady who contacted me (and I must say she's been nice) said that they wanted to contact a heavyweight in the Manosphere.  Is she talking about me?!  I don't think so!  A few years ago, this would have been true, but not now.  Now, we have giants like Dalrock, Roissy/Chateau, and many others, guys who get more comments than I get hits.  I'm just a bit player in the Manosphere these days.

In any case, we have national media organizations checking us out.  I was contacted via e-mail by ABC News' 20/20 show for an interview.  Can you imagine that?!  I can't!  When I started this humble blog a few years ago, I never, ever, ever in my wildest dreams ever thought that the national media would be interested in MY blog-never!  Given their gynocentric focus, I thought that they'd never, ever give the Manosphere the time of day, let alone seek us for interviews.  My my, how times change...

With that, I shall wish you all good night.  Until next time...

MarkyMark

15 July 2013

Apologies...

Guys,

I was playing around with Blogger's settings, accidentally hitting the wrong button.  The blog was deleted, and I wasn't aware of it until a reader told me.  Sorry about that, Fellas!  Have a good day now...

MarkyMark

03 July 2013

A Sad Story

Guys,

I've often said that women have been hurt by feminism too, but only in different ways than we men have.  I've often said that modern women don't KNOW that there's another way; they don't know that there's anything but the feminist, PC mindset.  I've been pooh-poohed for saying that, but it's true.  Well, here's the story of Renee, a gal who relates her experience with feminist indoctrination and the impact it's had on her life.  This is a sad story that, truth be told, could be repeated TENS OF MILLIONS of times; there are tens of millions of Renees out there.  I hope that the feminazis and their sponsors burn in Hell for what they've done!  They have a lot to answer for for all the lives they've hurt and destroyed....

To keep things in context, this was posted over on The Thinking Housewife's blog.  That'll clear up the intro and conclusion of Renee's thoughts, since she alludes to things that Mrs. Wood has said.  Without any further ado, here are Renee's experiences with feminist indoctrination, and how it's impacted her life as a young American woman...


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When I was twelve years old, my orchestra conductor told us that when she was young, women were not allowed in professional orchestras because they would have to be replaced with they got pregnant and it seemed more practical to just hire men. To me that seemed very sensible, though my opinion was something I knew not to share.

Throughout my life I have had many moments like that, knowing that the prevailing wisdom was wrong about matters of discrimination against women, but not feeling secure to voice my opinions because of fear, and, more importantly, not knowing how to frame my opinions in a manner that would even satisfy me. For, though I sensed that it seemed justifiable to discriminate against women, I still felt on some level that it was not fair. And the desire for fairness is what I was taught was the basis for any perspective on matters of gender.

So what did I do? I avoided feminists as much as I could, dressed very feminine (even in the winter when most people wear pants I would wear knee-length wool skirts with wool tights underneath), and tried to support all the women I knew who had chosen to be housewives. However, I still remained someone who was relatively silent on matters of gender and basically never fully committed myself to my God-given role as a woman. It even feels strange for me to write “a God-given role as a woman.”

I am now at a point in my life where I just want to say, enough is enough. Feminism has never gotten me anywhere. I know it makes no sense. My problem is that I have grown up knowing nothing else and it is extremely difficult for me to change. I have purposefully sought out traditional men and then broken it off with them for being traditional! In short, I have not been taught how to be a woman. I think that is what makes it so difficult for women in my generation to see that there is nothing wrong with being a housewife and that it is what most of us should aspire to. We think that if that was what we are meant to do then it would be the easiest thing to do and we wouldn’t need any help. I have realized that that perspective is wrong, and I am now trying to train myself to be what the world thinks I could never choose.

Your blog has been a blessing. I found it this weekend and I have gone through almost the whole thing. It makes me feel that there is a community out there that can support me, and with God’s help I will undue a lifetime of damage from the feminist indoctrination I received.

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That's a sad story, isn't it?  How many millions of Renees are there out there?  How many young women are hurting like this?  We'll never know, but we can rest assured that God does, and we can rest assured that God WILL mete out justice to those responsible for this human tragedy.  Have a good day now...

MarkyMark

01 July 2013

Why Women Fear Being Fat

Guys,

I want to talk about why women make such a big deal about being fat or gaining weight.  Did you ever notice how they utterly freak OUT over gaining two ounces of weight?  Did you ever notice how women will fret all the time about whether or not they look fat, even if they don't?  Did you ever wonder why?

I have a theory as to why women go crazy over gaining weight: their sex appeal is ALL they have.  Modern women, in their heart of hearts, know that they have nothing else to offer a man.  They cannot cook; shoot, some women can't even boil water!  They cannot clean.  They cannot offer good companionship, because they're not good companions; if anything, they're man hating battle axes who would curse a man by being with him.  Yeah, I said it!  The modern woman curses a man by being with him!  The modern trollop, er woman, offers NOTHING to a man but her sex appeal, and that's why she freaks out over any weight gain.  For me, it's as simple as that...

MarkyMark