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Also, this is gonna sound terrible but idgaf. I think if you are a child of an accomplished mother (like high-achieving/higher earning woman) and benefitted from her salary but also want to complain about how she should have been a SAHM for years to wait on you to come home from 3rd grade, all your positive experiences you got from her money need to be rescinded lmao.
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These men wouldn't be as confident as they are saying the stupid shit they do if they didn't have an army of conservatard women and/or low-achieving women who hate that accomplished women exist, and are vocal about how women collectively need to be kicked down a peg so they can feel better about living average lives behind them tho 🤷🏽‍♀️
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Mommy's career most definitely helped this twit get to where he is, and this is how he rewards her.
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i think this sums it up nicely. men only view women by their relationships to men, specially themselves. mom isnt a real person, shes just mom and mom having a life outside of being mom is a betrayal to him. even in the football guys speech, he states his wifes life did not start until she became his wife. whatever she did beforehand, what she does outside of being his wife, it does not matter because she is his wife and thats the only part of her identity that matters to him.
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Why don’t you spend 25 hours rhinestoning a Jason Voorhees mask and maybe you’ll calm down
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cinnamoontopography · 12 days
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The moronic behavior that many of those kinds of people display reminds me of that cornball post that goes around where it does an "Islam" versus "culture" comparison for different Muslim-majority countries where the "Islam" examples are all random women in burqas and the "culture" examples are pictures of women from those countries wearing cultural clothes from different contexts. I can only speak for the South Asian countries that were used in that "meme" but the gag is that the "culture" example used for Pakistan was a Pakistani actress wearing a shalwar kameez. Shalwar kameez, the literal garment that was essentially made+popularized in the region due to Islamic presence (and is very much commonly worn). They also had an example for India where the woman/model was wearing a fucking wedding lengha, which again, is very commonly worn in Indian Muslim weddings. Interestingly enough, they used India as an example of "Islam vs Culture" and not Bangladesh which has a larger proportion of Muslims.
That's all you need to know about the types of people who cannot properly critique what they are so up against, but still have aneurysms at the thought of Islam
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Why do these people have to have a seizure every time they see a veiled Muslim woman do anything besides be victims? And why do these morons talk with such authority over the wide array of Muslim majority countries and how they operate? Does this dumb broad actually and truly believe women have not entered "politically and publicly salient positions" in Muslim majority countries? Because that can be disproved with a Google search.
They almost behave like Muslim males where they think these women should just be hidden away from the public eye and never accomplish a thing.
No one woman should be this cool 😎
Her name is Sorayaa Mohamed if anyone is wondering.
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Like no, I think women who went against the grain are cool and dope, and the cool and dope deserve to be highlighted and celebrated. You don't get accolades for being average or below, and I don't see why that is a problem.
Y'all know that post about that talked about how they find outspoken/progressive heroines in period dramas to be "pandering and unrealistic" at times, especially if they are outspoken without any repercussions et cetera? I'm going to be completely real with you all--I think the people who wholeheartedly agreed with that post embrace a loser mindset in feminism where you cannot acknowledge outstanding women and constantly have to reassure the average woman who seeks nothing that they're totally valid too <3
It's one thing if the dialogue sounds like twitter threads or incredibly hamfisted in general, but what is wrong with venerating women who went against the grain by focusing on their stories? I don't think that uplifting the cream of the crop of women dehumanizes the average woman that did what was expected of her, which is what the OP of the poster and the people who reblogged that shit acted like it was.
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Y'all know that post about that talked about how they find outspoken/progressive heroines in period dramas to be "pandering and unrealistic" at times, especially if they are outspoken without any repercussions et cetera? I'm going to be completely real with you all--I think the people who wholeheartedly agreed with that post embrace a loser mindset in feminism where you cannot acknowledge outstanding women and constantly have to reassure the average woman who seeks nothing that they're totally valid too <3
It's one thing if the dialogue sounds like twitter threads or incredibly hamfisted in general, but what is wrong with venerating women who went against the grain by focusing on their stories? I don't think that uplifting the cream of the crop of women dehumanizes the average woman that did what was expected of her, which is what the OP of the poster and the people who reblogged that shit acted like it was.
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Rhyton in the shape of a dog's head, Greece, circa 480 BC
from The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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