Posted on 03/07/2012 7:26:26 AM PST by cleghornboy
Men have to stop backing down from this crap.
S'ok, darlin' I won't impose my beliefs on you when the wolf is at the door, and you need someone with just enough testosterone poisoning to go confront it.
I'll just go to the fridge and get another beer and watch the show.
/johnny
As soon as this kind of woman opens her mouth and starts spewing forth her rant, this man will walk away from her.
Thats nice honey, is lunch ready?
My wife, as a rare conservative at the all-women’s Smith College (of all places), wrote a paper denouncing and criticizing feminism. She criticized, among other things, feminists for not being feminine. Feminists, IMO, try to be men, and are terrible at it. They give up being women in the process. I bet Mallick has no problems with the domineering, controlling woman.
/johnny
We get revenge in the best possible way - we don't marry women like this. And they get older, and louder...and ever less relevant. :)
Yikes. That vein on her forehead is scary, too.
Shut up and go fix me a turkey pot pie, Mallick! When you’re finished with that, do the laundry and mop the floors!
“Females from age 2 to 92 speak as one”
NO, they don’t!
I bet it’s a good read.
While they despise men...they dress like them, and become arrogant, brash, and angry.
When a feminine woman is in their midst, they oppress her MUCH WORSE than any man would.
They really despise their own reproductive system, and what it produces.
Mallick was born in Norway House, Manitoba and raised in the northern Ontario town of Kapuskasing and in other remote communities where her father worked as a physician. Mallick attended the University of Toronto where she received a bachelor’s and Master of Arts degrees in English Literature. She also earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Ryerson University.
Mallick is married to Stephen Petherbridge, a senior British/Canadian journalist.
steve.petherbridge@thebaystreetbull.com
In 2008, after Sarah Palin was selected as the U.S. Republican party’s Vice-Presidential candidate, Mallick, among other things, labelled Palin as “white trash” and an “Alaskan hillbilly” and likened her to a “toned-down ... porn actress” in a column for the CBC.
An investigation by the CBC ombudsman found that “many of her most savage assertions lack a basis in fact”, and that her aspersions on the sexual inadequacy of Republican men “would easily be seen as, at best, puerile” if “applied to any other group”. The publisher of CBC news, John Cruickshank, apologized for publishing Mallick’s column, which he called “viciously personal, grossly hyperbolic and intensely partisan”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Mallick
I’ve heard this sort of thing on “women’s” issues in the past. The liberal feminists say that men should have no say about abortion policy, birth control, etc. because men don’t get pregnant.
I ever heard one liberal female say that “men don’t have a (blank) so they have no right to tell a female what happens with her body”.
Seldom today is such raw paucity of human values and human devotion on such public display.
She is much more to be pitied than scorned. How sad.
CA....
I would argue that civilization itself originated with patriarchy.
In the absence of patriarchy ("rule by fathers"), you have young men doing as they please, having no interest in marriage or in the children they procreate. You have young women getting impregnated by guys who show no interest in raising the children they spawn. Essentially, you have the current "inner city" culture.
Under patriarchy, you have fathers instilling values into their sons, and discouraging "unsuitable" guys from going near their daughters. The patriarch is motivated to build assets that he passes down to his descendents.
She’s insane, imho.
At first glance I thought that was Margaret Hamilton, sans the green make up and costume!
CA....
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