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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

“He said that’s what they voted for and now they’re not accepting the consequences.”

As in feminists have fought to live like men thus taking away the differences between men and women. So more women in the police force because apparently women are just as strong and physically competent as men. Yet they backtrack when it comes to trans women (men) in female sports.

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

Wonderful Yasmine Mohammed’s channel.

https://youtube.com/@yasminemohammedxx?si=YlkVu3ZBRCnuwI4h

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

“I believe you can still have autonomy in life but instead *OF* creating your own narrative and distorting words, just accept reality”

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

“Now, I wonder about just having the child or children and then that leading to a place of *MATURITY* and readiness.”

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Dave Justice's avatar

Only read the first few lines. You got it spot on. Women want all the privilges but no responsibilty. The most potent of these 'privilges' is sexual equality at a legal and cultural level. Men are left with virtually all the responsibility.

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

It must change. Society is collapsing already thanks to this feminisation.

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Alan Jurek's avatar

Nice balanced perspective Pallavi, too many so called experts generalise and stay in the trap of their own making.

We are all different, some or maybe most with dysfunctional backgrounds that forms the basis for their world view of how things are or should be.

I'm quite old in earth years and as a straight white male with no family history of abuse believe men and women need space from each other sometimes. Men if born as men should never invade women's spaces or sports.

I suspect most genuine transgender people are never heard from they just get on with their lives, it's just the troublemakers and prima donnas we hear from.

The polarising of society by less than 1% of the population amplified by bad actors in the MSM and groups with evil intent needs to be pushed back against.

Not a lot of mention about love from any of these activist groups, the world cries.

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

Thanks Alan. Yes, some trans people are just living their lives. They must hate the abhorrent tactics of those weaponising trans and making it into an aggressive movement.

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Jim McNeill | SDP 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒's avatar

You’re on fire this weekend,PD. Obviously there’s nothing wrong about standing up for women’s rights, but the word feminism has maybe become too closely associated with misandry and families without fathers to be useful any more. I think that’s why Kellie-Jay Keen calls herself a womanist instead.

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

Thank you. Yes, I agree, women’s rights are needed. “Womanist” is a good word. I like Kellie Jay.

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John's avatar

"I find their ideas represent equality more so than feminism."

Really? Andrew always keeps saying that he's against egalitarianism. I think he's doing an internal critique of the feminist worldview and pointing out that they don't want equality -- not real equality. And it's true that it really can't be had.

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

I’ll have to listen to more of Andrew to understand his views on egalitarianism. I agree with him in so far as his criticism of feminist hypocrisy. The same with Janice Fiamengo.

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John's avatar

Yes they both are quite good at pointing that out!

Nice article by the way. Forgot to mention that :)

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Pallavi Dawson's avatar

Thank you 🙏

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John's avatar

I find it odd that Andrew says rights are social constructs. He probably needs to check his ontology a bit more. He seems to think since rights can be taken away by humans, it follows that rights are granted by humans. And also that since we can't touch them, see them, taste them, they don't really exist.

Very odd position!

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Ann Brooke's avatar

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