Oh man, I feel you here. I nearly failed a class because a feminist teacher took it upon herself to "educate" me in the ways of feminism. I didn't play my gender card, and that was apparently worthy of docking points. Even worse, she docked points because, when explaining how a painting made me feel, I apparently didn't feel how I was supposed to feel. Her words on the matter? "You connect with subject x because you're a woman." I'm sorry, but I know why I connected with subject x, and I explained so in great detail in my essay. She raised the grade to a 70 when I went to the dean, but it still marred my GPA in the college. Some professors even rejected me because of it. But yeah. Feminism before education, I guess. To them, at least.
Hetagirl Gamer ... It’s no longer political correctness that is important, it’s “emotional correctness” that is now the ideal. War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Diversity is our Strength “ ... And Winston loved the party ... “
I have a sneaking suspicion this is exactly why none of my essays really brought me a good grade in high-school. I liked to discuss things that was politically incorrect usually. I did way better when i had male teachers.
Thanks for that comment...I went through something eerily similar at my time at KU (kansas). Oh how I wish I knew then what I know now. Or taken to a "list" so I could go back Arya Stark style and have a conversation with her.
My mother always told me,.. Its never forbidden to come to your own conclusions, no matter what all the others believe. you are useing logic and reason to define your reality, wish there were more young people like you miss.
You seem a little nervous in front of the camera. Yet, you still put yourself out there. Your candidness comes across as a definite strength. Stay true to that, while you continue to evolve. Respectfully... - New subscriber, looking forward to future videos...
:) I appreciate that. Thank you. I am definitely a little nervous. I generally find it a lot easier to work with my panels. But sometimes it's nice to get a little more personal.
I don't think i could point to a first negative experiance with Feminism, it was more like a thousand little paper-cuts that all blurr togeather now. I used to call myself a Feminist, like so many others i belived the line that it was all about equality, and hey, that sounded good to me! But i kept tripping over all the double standards. It was basically a never ending torrent of little moments where i had to stop and ask myself "woah.. what's that got to do with equality?", and "But that also happens to men, so why aren't we talking about that aswell?", and "Wow that seems hateful, we're not all like that you know", and on and on and on.. I coulden't pinpoint the exact straw that broke the Camel's back, but i do remember how betrayed i felt when i realized that Feminsm is a supremacy movment, and that it's got nothing to do with equality.
Thank you for sharing your experience. :) I think a lot of people were/are in your shoes as well, in that they were a feminist because they believed it stood for equality, but then stopped identifying as such due to all of the misandry within. As I was growing up, I had very little experience with feminism, so my first brush with it came in college. I was never particularly under the impression that they particularly cared for equality, given the language they used. Everything was ohhh sooo oppressive to them. It rubbed me the wrong way pretty darn fast. :P
Same with my experience. Though I will say, the big tipping point was the Trump election, and seeing the disingenuous feminism-ness of Hillary Clinton, and her "The future is female" and such things.
I find there's a great correlation between intelligent women and anti-feminism. Lowest IQ and easy to manipulate females tend to find themselves comfortable within the victim mentality of feminism, whereas more independent females capable of critical thought and reason tend to repudiate feminism.
in my career field as an airline pilot the amount of social engineering, affirmative action, or whatever you want to call it towards women, and the idea that equal opportunity should result in equal outcome has reached the level of absurd .. for the past 4 decades they have tried and tired to bring the number of women pilots up to the level of men... and yet we stand at 6% of which I would argue a good half of them are well below the average male counter part in skill, talent, knowledge, etc... but by God, lets just keep trying, cause we're not at 50%!!!
feminists: "Equality!" world: "Sure... fine... let's all be equal..." feminists: "BUT WE MUST GO FIRST!" world: ".............not sure if trolling or...."
Brilliant! This might sound strange, but thank you very much. It seems to me that although you are just thinking what any sensible person would think, your bravery in standing against the tide of feminism and its "problematic" (lol... sorry) "assertions" is something that really needs to be done by sensible and forthright women, like yourself. when men do it, they are... well we all know how they are demonised so i need not harp on about it. suffice to say, you are the absolute coolest! thank you very much x
I'm happy to. I'm doing my best to stand up against this sort of thing whenever I see it. Honestly, a lot of research right now when it comes to negative views of feminism is how those with the negative views are simply basing their opinions on "overly simplistic caricatures" of feminism. And I'm just thinking to myself, "Where do you think everyone is getting these negative views from? And not only that, but where do you think that the people behaving like overly simplistic caricatures on social media are getting their underlying theories from? You can draw a straight line through all of this stuff, it's not that hard." Thanks for the lovely comment. :)
Interesting! It's funny to see how the teacher can look at a paper twice and only on the second viewing does she see that, oh shit, you actually DID research and came up with a different perspective (shock of shocks).
I mean, I would have thought that it might be nice to see papers from another perspective from time to time, but I think a lot of those folks are unfortunately more concerned about being right and about seeing others agree with them than they are with actual debate and constructive criticism.
hooterville2, I generally agree with you. But, I have a degree in sociology, and I fought like hell, as a conservative, all the way through it. I'm sure you can imagine. I made many friends but a LOT more enemies, surprisingly, most of the profs liked me and defended my well supported positions to the group think feminazi's. It was great fun! So no, not all sociology degree holders struggle with those issues.
I'm much older than you (am 54) and even in the 90's there were "certain truths" that did "not go over well" when I presented counter arguments in certain classes. I had a sociology class that was discussing both the wage gap and domestic violence. In 1994 the VAWA was passed, and I pointed out that the very shelters that would not admit men were the same ones who were reporting the numbers as to prevalence amongst DV men v. women. I asked - "If the same shelters that won't take men as clients are the ones saying women are the majority of victims, doesn't that show how they are skewing the numbers" (paraphrase). I don't remember the exact response, but it was basic dogma of "well, of COURSE women get shelters and men don't, women need them because they are the victims." Wage gap? It was like talking to a brick wall.
I have an intelligent, very feminist lady friend who married for money. She said women have needs. Financial needs. I asked her how she could have done that and still maintain that she is a feminist. She just stared at me. She filed on her alcoholic lawyer husband last month. That about sums it up for me.
72%....??!! I'd say you got off easy. Your prof could have trashed you with little to no room for recourse or re-evaluation on your part. Good video. Glad I took a chance and clicked in..
:) And thanks very much for doing so! And yeah, it could have been worse for sure. But you have to understand, for a chronic perfectionist overachiever schoolie type, a 72% is akin to failure. :P
i took a sociology of gender class in santa cruz (lesbian capitol of the world), hoping to meet some cute girls. sadly, there were none, and they were only angry blue-haired man haters.
Hahaha, taking a sociology class (especially of gender) to meet women is like fighting a wild boar to get a slice of bacon. There are probably easier (and safer) ways to do it. xD
Good to hear this from a female perspective. I was forced out of A level psychology after being told to write on the board as i was the only male in the class. I refused and informed her she was the only teacher in class. These nasty malevolent people shouldn't be allowed round young people
I’m a PhD student at a mixed department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and I have so many cringe moments listening to the banter between other students constantly looking at the world in a negative light. It’s all patriarchy. I actively make a point to teach with a moderate and objective approach. I feel bad for students like you in today’s university setting.
So glad to find your channel. Happy to find someone who shares an affinity for long natural hair, femininity, and adorable spooky stuffs. Keep up the great work!
This was a really good video; thank you for sharing. I consider myself a feminist because I'm for equality of the sexes and I agree with your points that sexism towards men is not equality of the sexes. I'm glad the teacher raised your grade. She probably should have raised it more but good job defending your very correct viewpoints! I'll tune in more to your channel; I've just now subscribed after watching this video. Thanks.
I really appreciate your support. Honestly, some of my favourite comments I've received while making these videos is from feminist identifying people offering comments or challenges. I have a lot of friends in real life who identify as feminists also and who challenge legitimate misandry, and I appreciate this. To me, it's not about the label that people hold, it's about the actions that they take. Again, appreciate the support. Thanks a lot! :)
Well, good thing you're off to win minds and hearts to help get allies in challenging that discrimination, right? I understand feeling angry. I understand you have probably been wronged and feel the need to vent. But I challenge when feminists make broad, sweeping generalizations like "kill all men" and I will challenge men who make the same tired generalizations about women. You may be prepared to flip the table and give up the idea of a world in which we interact and cooperate with one another again, but I'm not. I'm actually working to try to make things better. Whose words are empty here?
Well, thank you for sharing your thoughts. Even though I disagree with a lot of what you have to say, I respect and defend your right to say it and to do as you please. After all, you said yourself, you're not out to harm people, just to help the people you want to help in specific. I take no issue with this. I will continue to do the same. You without my permission, and me without yours. And then we can mutually work to make the world a better place far away from the judgements of the other. :) P.S. Please excuse me for not writing a message in kind. I do appreciate your effort, but I am quite busy and you have said yourself you are uninterested in having your mind changed or in talking to "NAWALT" types, so I think it will save us both time if I keep this brief.
Thank you for sharing! You are truly wiser than your years suggest - and certainly wiser than your "professor". You are wonderfully articulate and I hope you will continue making your voice heard for many years to come.
In my college experience I, being a conservative male, had to just stay low with my politics and do bullshit essays that my ultra liberal professors gave me. My mindset was that my profs would hate me and give me an unfair bias. I know this because others in the class had the same happen to them. It’s sad actually that colleges, the centers of free speech and diverse ideas clashing to create the best, have been reduced to this. Thank you for making this video just so I and others know we aren’t completely secluded politically from others, even if they aren’t conservative. all they have to be are rational people.
Sound reasoning and solid argumentation. Especially about the default category perhaps not being more than a simple necessity. I never looked at it that way. Very nice video!
Isn't 'treating men as the main category' exactly what feminism does, though? To be 'free' or 'equal', women have to do exactly what men do (which is basically spend your life earning to support your family). I've never understood why feminists hold this up as something to aspire to. It's hard, tedious, and stressful!
Yes, they seem to reject traditional feminine virtues and strengths completely. Perhaps because men revere them? Who knows! BTW, I'm so full of admiration for the growing group of eloquent Canadian women speaking out against this ideological reign of terror. You are so important and appreciated!
It is interesting because nowadays all these modern feminists are complaining about how hard it is to be the main or only breadwinner and/or a single parent. Interesting because here I thought main/only breadwinner and/or single parenthood -especially without child support payments or government assistance - was patriarchal male privilege.
Oh, so _I_ am being heteronormative, eh? Projecting much? I never mentioned women. Clearly, it’s your internalized misogyny talking. Also, “dude”? Did you just assume my gender? Do you think that only men wear beards? That’s out-and-out harassment. You’re perpetuating online violence. I’m reporting you to the Supreme Court of Feminism.
No need to pay too much attention... just wanted to say, ...what an intelligent, fearless, angel... keep up the good work... despite the age of the clip.. hope you're still at it. Intelligent, rational, non-emotionally hyper-triggered society needs it.
i really liked the video... and your point of view regarding that sometimes things or people get petty fighting over things that don't or shouldnt matter...
Thank you for having a balanced view in the matter. There were two guy in a Psychology of Women class that I took and everytime a statement was made the entirety of the class would turn and look at us. It isn't really a difference in the sexes. It is the difference between individuals. In my family there was never a question about equality as the women were always as "strong" as the men.
UA-cam keeps suggesting this even though I'we seen it like 20 times, but still Prim is well.. easy on the eyes. Sometimes i just watch this on mute. Wonder if it's some kind of self fulfilling prophecy, because i'we watched this, it keeps popping up. I digress, good video and food for thought.
If she was willing to give you points back at all, I would totally count that as a win. And although it clearly affected your self to be confronted in your grade to begin with, I think you handled it much better then I would have. Plus no teach ever gave any ground at the school I attended. Keep up fighting for the right of truth, and opinions how ever they may differ. :)
Wow, excellent. Thank you. Well done on commenting that 2 wrongs don't make a right. Far too many feminists think they can be sexist towards men because of the past, but no sexism should happen, that just makes it female supremacy and misandry.
Exactly. Frankly I don't understand why you would WANT to swing the pendulum in the other direction. Like, does it make you feel like a good person to be unkind and even cruel to other people? I don't understand. I definitely denounce that line of thinking!
Grade school argument was the perfect description! The other issue is that, as seen in psychology, history and sociology, the oppressed or abused will strike back in kind.
I love feminism , there is and never was any down side to it , because feminism showed us what women really are made out off , #freedomformen #MGTOW...
In these topics [for aspiring people nose diving in this] it's best to start at a high school class level "introduction to anthropology, psychology and sociology" in order to build a comprehensible foundation on said subject.
Just found you in my recommended of all places. Great content! You have a new subscriber. I see I have some catching up to do and will be watching many more of your vids. Thanks for taking the time.
I took a class called "America eats" which was supposed to look at the history of food in America and where it comes from, but focused on how racist America is towards immigrants. The teacher also claimed that the reason his subject isn't taken more seriously is because the kitchen has always been the place of the woman and so not seen as important.
That sounds positively infuriating. The topic itself does sound like it would be interesting, but they basically pulled a bait and switch with the social justice crap. That's a shame. I almost made an enormous mistake and took a "psychology of women" class. I thought it would be about the specific physiological differences like different hormones and how they affect female psychology, but when I read the course page it was all a bunch of feminist propaganda about how psychology is male-centric and oppressive. Dodged a massive bullet on that one.
It was! Why does the initial lack of enthusiasm for foreign food have to be attributed to racism. People get used to their normal diet, heck if I had my way I'd just eat quesadillas every day for lunch.
"But professor, woman are the MAJORITY population, how can your class be failing if you are appealing to the majority united states population, might it be that your class is batshit insane which is why it's not popular?"
I worked for government, and one of the things we noted in our blue-collar sections where people were paid hourly, was that men earn more money than women based on time. We had some men earn over $100,000 for a year who put in crazy over time. But we were still criticized as a government by some in the media because we had underpaid our female workers and it seemed that no amount of explanation or context would satisfy that criticism.
I hope that a few of them out some effort into media production. There are a few who have some personal pride and respect for their audience, but most produce the sloppiest most wasteful videos on youtube.
It was a pleasure watching this content as u clearly stated one aspect of the blinkered eye attitude of academia towards one of the most popular third wave feminism arguments on the topic. I would recommend that u read jacques ellul work on propaganda so u have a clearer view point on why is that so. Big up and bravo, keep it up sweets.
Luckily when I took sociology for my undergrad, in California, we hit several topics or sexism and my instructor didn't grade us on bias opinions. Sociology, physiology and philosophy are my favorite subjects since I produce controversial contemporary art. Currently in grad school in San Francisco and my history somewhat graded me on her bias opinions on a sociological paper I wrote about an artist but I still prevailed at the end with an A for a final grade. I wonder how my school is going to grade my projects if I don't conform to their views.
Good video, keep going. Nothing wrong with classical feminism, or the viewpoint that men and women are to be treated with the same dignity, holding inherent equal value, as full human beings. Pseudoscientific indoctrination on the other hand, worth standing up against. Again, good work, and thank you for the video.
There are no women like this. Only totally psychopathic witches. You see why the witches were burn. You have than peace and quiet. The witches can only be stopped when you burn them.
Excellent. Comparing women and men in any category makes perfect sense. We are the same species, yet there are considerable differences. It isn't sexist to compare them, at least not in the way they define sexism.
This was a bad experience? You succeeded in raising the grade of your essay. You gave an excellent and well thought out rebuttal to the professor's notes, which was not only acknowledged by increasing the score the paper received, and with the verbal/written commendation in return as well - but your professor went as far as conceding her position in light of the facts you'd presented. You were given recognition for teaching the teacher, by the teacher. I'd call that a win! Maybe winning is a bad experience these days who knows - I must be getting old..
Hey that was a cool video, looks like you came across a right funny one there. It just feels like feminism today is this mentality of "once we get one back on men, then we're equal."
Well you've demonstrated critical thinking and capable critique. Ironically, these are two foundational skills that we need in the workforce. More and more the degree, the purpose of the university, is producing applicants which are utterly bankrupt of these two skills. Were you applying to my organization, you would be at the top of the list.
Everytime I encounter such university situations from other people like you had, I am pretty happy that I am studying engineering, because no one has a opinion here and no one can argue with opinions. Of course we have profesors, who are sometimes making some unnecassary problems, but if you want to take the fight you can do it and other people with sanity in their mind will make the final decision... But never ever a profesor will be able to give you a bad grade because of your opinion, it is like science is just science and not changable for us.
@MrMasterLobster i never understood this saying either.. its insinuating that they can't be compared.. but specifically the differences CAN be compared.. both fruits, both grown on trees, ones orange, one can be a few colors.. seeds.. vitamins.. shape, all comparable.
Don't worry they'll be more :) . I did introductory sociology too but luckily pre feminism so it was all Taylor, Maslow and meritocracy, which is a strong determinant in my hiring policy and Maslow is part of my investing strategy so sociology has been a benefit. Luckily the wage gap didn't exist then but as we know it doesn't exist now either. Boom :)
I had a similar experience in grad school, with a professor who objected to the nature of my paper rather than its actual merits. It sucked. My only B in grad school was due to a professor who disagreed with my paper on the effects on high school students being actively atheist. This was 20 years ago, so it made a much bigger difference at the time. The prof was a former catholic priest who believed that religion was absolutely necessary for normal teenage development, and shockingly enough, the research showed quite the opposite. Basically, actively belonging to any organization outside of the school day provided much the same benefits as belonging to a religion, with the only differences being active antagonism of atheists. It was 1/3 of the course grade, in combination with the midterm and final, on which I earned high 90's. That means that my paper was scored a 74. In all of my education I have never written a C paper, except for this one case. I leave it to the internet to decide whether I earned the grade or not. Not bitter at all...
I majored in Political Science and Economics in university. My political opinions were what could be described as center-left when I started school. Into second year I was becoming more centrist and occasionally even took a slightly right-wing opinion on subjects (such as tax policy). It didn't take me long to figure out that when I took a hard left-wing stance on a subject, I'd get a solid A. I could write a paper last minute and get an A- but when I took a conservative stance on an issue, even if I put an enormous amount of effort and wrote a top-quality paper, I'd be lucky to get anything better than a B. My friends all corroborated my experience. It was especially prevalent in undergrad. By the time I hit grad school, the left-wing bias was, while still present, somewhat toned down. Tenured professors were much more balanced in their marking. The problem that undergrads face is that their papers are marked by TA's. It seems, at least at my school, almost all of the TA's were SJW's.
It sucks, but we all know you have to adapt your essay to the one who is going to grade it. Scouting the teachers worldviews has become the first thing I do when starting a course. It has also become my main way of grading different schools/programs. The good ones reward critical thinking, while the bad ones force you to think their way.
Now that I'm going into my Master's degree, I suspect that will be as true as ever. I think there's a social justice based class I'm going to have to wade my way through, and this degree is costing me too much to risk throwing it away on a single argument. But it should give me lots of material to talk about here! ;)
The trick is not putting off writing the damn thing until the last minute, at least speaking for myself. To get started I normally write a long intro where I outline everything wrong with the assignment and all the faulty assumptions I have to make. After that I go on to write the "real" essay and delete the intro before sending it in. This might seem like a waste of time, but I´ve found that it is faster to start by writing exactly what I want, rather then wait for that magical motivation to write the way I am suppose to. Plus, it´s a way of venting. :P
Wandering Watcher I guess that’s what it’s like at a university. My English teacher last semester was in favor of looking things through a Marxist lens but I was still able to get away with not mentioning things like the wage gap, etc. when I had to do a paper that required looking through a feminist lens. It was about Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I and comparing them to the average Tudor woman and the average woman today. I described the modern day woman as being able to do whatever they want regardless of what others say and being able to take positions of power with a lot less backlash than in other eras (ex. Tudor times). I got no points docked for such and I consider such surprising based on what I hear about college. I guess I need to be careful when I transfer from my community college to a university.
Good video and excellent common sense application. What you experienced is what I call neo-feminism as previously feminism was defined by achieving equality politically and in the work force granting equal treatment in society. We won that war as a matter of fact we are currently the most privileged in contrast to men - we have greater job opportunity we get grater wages and are easily given political consideration. In terms of law we are in cases of assult at default not seen as agressive and even when we assult a man publicly or privately don't get the same punishment and if they defend themselves they are seen as agressive . We are so privileged that we can and some do use our bodies as weapons to achieve a workless income by way of having children and devorcing . I Know that's not all of us but sadly it's a very vast majority. The current neo feminist are pushing for more privilege and to for lack of a better term subjugation of men. I asked a few of them ( around 600 ) over a course of a year and the most common of what they say a man should do is the following - never interrupt a woman don't look at us directly for too long don't try talking to us randomly without us saying it's ok first and finally - this one was the most common- be friendly to other girls that arnt Thier spouse - I don't know about you but that all sounds pretty awful to me . Especially the last one I'll be damned if I'm letting my bf get passed around because some girl wants to be a home wrecker.
I perceive. Somehow I was a bit cautious entering the waters. Now I you've captured my interest. I have to make absolutely sure this isn't another lure,tactic..deception. However, I Do see, feel (should I say) That it is from the heart! Men come in many different forms..We have assorted views and levels of intelligence. We can be arrogant, We can be boastful, We want to be in command. We do have our merits. Our virtue. Feminist s paint us in a tainted light. I don't like that canvas. After the last commercial and other programs in media. We look buffoonish, cartoonish, primitive..barbaric. Down right stupid! I know that I feel like a relic...out of place.
I really liked the way you talk, specially the way you structured the video and the way you used precise words to be concise and clear. Your logic skills are far above your teacher's.
Hi Prim Reaper...... I hope you do not mind me saying this...... Very well said! I loved listening to you! You are so beautiful! What a beautiful girl you are! Thank you for putting this video up! As a male, listening to you was a god send! I hope I do not sound silly saying this...... I am curious about whether woman turn on each other when they do not agree with feminism and how quickly they do so..... I hope that came out right :)
Excellent. I think you have great points to make and I have subscribed. There are similarities in content with Karen Straughn. She is obviously more experienced . don't take this as a criticism but an observation: Straughn is easier to listen to because of her easy conversational tone whereas it's like I have to stand up to attention to listen to you..which i won't do bc it's youtube. Maybe, have a drink before starting eh? (jk..but, chill out more bro)
older medical research used male subjects because it has only been in the last 70ish years that medical research has been even relatively safe. so yay for male disposability?
Perfect example of "Never let your schooling interfere with your education."
Oh man, I feel you here. I nearly failed a class because a feminist teacher took it upon herself to "educate" me in the ways of feminism. I didn't play my gender card, and that was apparently worthy of docking points. Even worse, she docked points because, when explaining how a painting made me feel, I apparently didn't feel how I was supposed to feel. Her words on the matter? "You connect with subject x because you're a woman." I'm sorry, but I know why I connected with subject x, and I explained so in great detail in my essay. She raised the grade to a 70 when I went to the dean, but it still marred my GPA in the college. Some professors even rejected me because of it. But yeah. Feminism before education, I guess. To them, at least.
Hetagirl Gamer ... It’s no longer political correctness that is important, it’s “emotional correctness” that is now the ideal.
War is Peace.
Freedom is Slavery.
Diversity is our Strength
“ ... And Winston loved the party ... “
fuck that teacher
Sorry.
I have a sneaking suspicion this is exactly why none of my essays really brought me a good grade in high-school. I liked to discuss things that was politically incorrect usually. I did way better when i had male teachers.
Thanks for that comment...I went through something eerily similar at my time at KU (kansas). Oh how I wish I knew then what I know now. Or taken to a "list" so I could go back Arya Stark style and have a conversation with her.
My mother always told me,.. Its never forbidden to come to your own conclusions, no matter what all the others believe. you are useing logic and reason to define your reality, wish there were more young people like you miss.
You seem a little nervous in front of the camera. Yet, you still put yourself out there. Your candidness comes across as a definite strength. Stay true to that, while you continue to evolve. Respectfully... - New subscriber, looking forward to future videos...
:) I appreciate that. Thank you. I am definitely a little nervous. I generally find it a lot easier to work with my panels. But sometimes it's nice to get a little more personal.
It's perfectly natural to be a little nervous in a public performance situation (which UA-cam videos are one form of). Keep it up.
You should see her now. She's a natural in front of the camera.
not all heros wear capes, thank you Prim
To me, your nervousness translated to being genuine on a volatile subject.
Props to you.
:) Aww, I'm glad that it comes across that way. Thanks for making me feel better about it!
Putting a smile on a pretty face is all the thanks I need.
I don't think i could point to a first negative experiance with Feminism, it was more like a thousand little paper-cuts that all blurr togeather now.
I used to call myself a Feminist, like so many others i belived the line that it was all about equality, and hey, that sounded good to me! But i kept tripping over all the double standards.
It was basically a never ending torrent of little moments where i had to stop and ask myself "woah.. what's that got to do with equality?", and "But that also happens to men, so why aren't we talking about that aswell?", and "Wow that seems hateful, we're not all like that you know", and on and on and on..
I coulden't pinpoint the exact straw that broke the Camel's back, but i do remember how betrayed i felt when i realized that Feminsm is a supremacy movment, and that it's got nothing to do with equality.
Thank you for sharing your experience. :) I think a lot of people were/are in your shoes as well, in that they were a feminist because they believed it stood for equality, but then stopped identifying as such due to all of the misandry within.
As I was growing up, I had very little experience with feminism, so my first brush with it came in college. I was never particularly under the impression that they particularly cared for equality, given the language they used. Everything was ohhh sooo oppressive to them. It rubbed me the wrong way pretty darn fast. :P
Same with my experience. Though I will say, the big tipping point was the Trump election, and seeing the disingenuous feminism-ness of Hillary Clinton, and her "The future is female" and such things.
Feminist promotion of hijab did it for me.
I find there's a great correlation between intelligent women and anti-feminism.
Lowest IQ and easy to manipulate females tend to find themselves comfortable within the victim mentality of feminism, whereas more independent females capable of critical thought and reason tend to repudiate feminism.
"The future is female", said Hillary, while taking her 30 pieces of silver from Saudi Arabia ;-)
It's so refreshing to see young people like you, thank you for helping renew my faith in the future of western civilization.
in my career field as an airline pilot the amount of social engineering, affirmative action, or whatever you want to call it towards women, and the idea that equal opportunity should result in equal outcome has reached the level of absurd .. for the past 4 decades they have tried and tired to bring the number of women pilots up to the level of men... and yet we stand at 6% of which I would argue a good half of them are well below the average male counter part in skill, talent, knowledge, etc... but by God, lets just keep trying, cause we're not at 50%!!!
SJ well that explain why there been more episodes of fly crash, lower skill pilots
Thats scary to think that they hire someone based on gender that's not even qualified
I work at a flight school. Only about 10% of our students are female and about half of them ever finish training.
feminists: "Equality!"
world: "Sure... fine... let's all be equal..."
feminists: "BUT WE MUST GO FIRST!"
world: ".............not sure if trolling or...."
Brilliant! This might sound strange, but thank you very much. It seems to me that although you are just thinking what any sensible person would think, your bravery in standing against the tide of feminism and its "problematic" (lol... sorry) "assertions" is something that really needs to be done by sensible and forthright women, like yourself. when men do it, they are... well we all know how they are demonised so i need not harp on about it. suffice to say, you are the absolute coolest! thank you very much x
I'm happy to. I'm doing my best to stand up against this sort of thing whenever I see it.
Honestly, a lot of research right now when it comes to negative views of feminism is how those with the negative views are simply basing their opinions on "overly simplistic caricatures" of feminism. And I'm just thinking to myself, "Where do you think everyone is getting these negative views from? And not only that, but where do you think that the people behaving like overly simplistic caricatures on social media are getting their underlying theories from? You can draw a straight line through all of this stuff, it's not that hard."
Thanks for the lovely comment. :)
Interesting! It's funny to see how the teacher can look at a paper twice and only on the second viewing does she see that, oh shit, you actually DID research and came up with a different perspective (shock of shocks).
I mean, I would have thought that it might be nice to see papers from another perspective from time to time, but I think a lot of those folks are unfortunately more concerned about being right and about seeing others agree with them than they are with actual debate and constructive criticism.
hooterville2, I generally agree with you. But, I have a degree in sociology, and I fought like hell, as a conservative, all the way through it. I'm sure you can imagine. I made many friends but a LOT more enemies, surprisingly, most of the profs liked me and defended my well supported positions to the group think feminazi's. It was great fun! So no, not all sociology degree holders struggle with those issues.
You have to remember that most of these ahem "professors" went through the same indoctrination.... I mean education as you had to endure.
the prim reaper!!! that's one of the best screen names I have ever heard!
Haha, I thought it was cute.
Keep the faith, baby.
I'm much older than you (am 54) and even in the 90's there were "certain truths" that did "not go over well" when I presented counter arguments in certain classes. I had a sociology class that was discussing both the wage gap and domestic violence.
In 1994 the VAWA was passed, and I pointed out that the very shelters that would not admit men were the same ones who were reporting the numbers as to prevalence amongst DV men v. women. I asked - "If the same shelters that won't take men as clients are the ones saying women are the majority of victims, doesn't that show how they are skewing the numbers" (paraphrase). I don't remember the exact response, but it was basic dogma of "well, of COURSE women get shelters and men don't, women need them because they are the victims."
Wage gap? It was like talking to a brick wall.
I have an intelligent, very feminist lady friend who married for money. She said women have needs. Financial needs. I asked her how she could have done that and still maintain that she is a feminist. She just stared at me. She filed on her alcoholic lawyer husband last month. That about sums it up for me.
72%....??!! I'd say you got off easy. Your prof could have trashed you with little to no room for recourse or re-evaluation on your part. Good video. Glad I took a chance and clicked in..
:) And thanks very much for doing so!
And yeah, it could have been worse for sure. But you have to understand, for a chronic perfectionist overachiever schoolie type, a 72% is akin to failure. :P
Good points against feminist double standards.
Thank you! :)
i took a sociology of gender class in santa cruz (lesbian capitol of the world), hoping to meet some cute girls. sadly, there were none, and they were only angry blue-haired man haters.
Hahaha, taking a sociology class (especially of gender) to meet women is like fighting a wild boar to get a slice of bacon. There are probably easier (and safer) ways to do it. xD
Good to hear this from a female perspective. I was forced out of A level psychology after being told to write on the board as i was the only male in the class. I refused and informed her she was the only teacher in class. These nasty malevolent people shouldn't be allowed round young people
A subscription here! Good to hear a well reasoned argument did win the day....excellent work
You give me peace knowing that your generation still has hope. ♥️😁 You gave really good points to back up your paper.
You are not a sheep! I love to hear stories/opinions/arguments from intelligent people...it seems so rare on campus these days.
I’m a PhD student at a mixed department of Sociology and Criminal Justice and I have so many cringe moments listening to the banter between other students constantly looking at the world in a negative light. It’s all patriarchy. I actively make a point to teach with a moderate and objective approach. I feel bad for students like you in today’s university setting.
So glad to find your channel. Happy to find someone who shares an affinity for long natural hair, femininity, and adorable spooky stuffs. Keep up the great work!
This was a really good video; thank you for sharing. I consider myself a feminist because I'm for equality of the sexes and I agree with your points that sexism towards men is not equality of the sexes. I'm glad the teacher raised your grade. She probably should have raised it more but good job defending your very correct viewpoints! I'll tune in more to your channel; I've just now subscribed after watching this video. Thanks.
I really appreciate your support. Honestly, some of my favourite comments I've received while making these videos is from feminist identifying people offering comments or challenges. I have a lot of friends in real life who identify as feminists also and who challenge legitimate misandry, and I appreciate this. To me, it's not about the label that people hold, it's about the actions that they take.
Again, appreciate the support. Thanks a lot! :)
Well, good thing you're off to win minds and hearts to help get allies in challenging that discrimination, right?
I understand feeling angry. I understand you have probably been wronged and feel the need to vent. But I challenge when feminists make broad, sweeping generalizations like "kill all men" and I will challenge men who make the same tired generalizations about women. You may be prepared to flip the table and give up the idea of a world in which we interact and cooperate with one another again, but I'm not. I'm actually working to try to make things better. Whose words are empty here?
Well, thank you for sharing your thoughts. Even though I disagree with a lot of what you have to say, I respect and defend your right to say it and to do as you please. After all, you said yourself, you're not out to harm people, just to help the people you want to help in specific. I take no issue with this.
I will continue to do the same. You without my permission, and me without yours. And then we can mutually work to make the world a better place far away from the judgements of the other. :)
P.S. Please excuse me for not writing a message in kind. I do appreciate your effort, but I am quite busy and you have said yourself you are uninterested in having your mind changed or in talking to "NAWALT" types, so I think it will save us both time if I keep this brief.
Thank you for sharing! You are truly wiser than your years suggest - and certainly wiser than your "professor". You are wonderfully articulate and I hope you will continue making your voice heard for many years to come.
72% was on the higher end of my grades! You produce a fine piece of journalism; great nuance and insight. I am subscribing to your channel.
Thank you so much for your support! :)
Thanks for bringing reason and logic to a discussion that unfortunately lacks of both.
Thanks for being sane, rational, and concerned about fairness.
In my college experience I, being a conservative male, had to just stay low with my politics and do bullshit essays that my ultra liberal professors gave me. My mindset was that my profs would hate me and give me an unfair bias. I know this because others in the class had the same happen to them. It’s sad actually that colleges, the centers of free speech and diverse ideas clashing to create the best, have been reduced to this. Thank you for making this video just so I and others know we aren’t completely secluded politically from others, even if they aren’t conservative. all they have to be are rational people.
Sound reasoning and solid argumentation. Especially about the default category perhaps not being more than a simple necessity. I never looked at it that way. Very nice video!
Isn't 'treating men as the main category' exactly what feminism does, though? To be 'free' or 'equal', women have to do exactly what men do (which is basically spend your life earning to support your family). I've never understood why feminists hold this up as something to aspire to. It's hard, tedious, and stressful!
I don't know either... It's so confusing. Not to mention totally backwards from what they'd otherwise seem to want to aspire to.
Yes, they seem to reject traditional feminine virtues and strengths completely. Perhaps because men revere them? Who knows! BTW, I'm so full of admiration for the growing group of eloquent Canadian women speaking out against this ideological reign of terror. You are so important and appreciated!
It is interesting because nowadays all these modern feminists are complaining about how hard it is to be the main or only breadwinner and/or a single parent. Interesting because here I thought main/only breadwinner and/or single parenthood -especially without child support payments or government assistance - was patriarchal male privilege.
Thank you for sharing this. You're a very brave woman.
Subscribed, great presentation, thank you! It's good to actually know there are some women who can actually think for themselves.
Thanks so much for the support. :)
But what about sunshine and rainbows and ribbons for hair bows? Or tea parties, laces,
and baby-doll faces? Isn’t that what feminism is made of?
Dude, you're being SO heteronormative right now. How dare you imply that these are only things that women would be interested in! ;)
Oh, so _I_ am being heteronormative, eh? Projecting much? I never mentioned women. Clearly, it’s your internalized misogyny talking. Also, “dude”? Did you just assume my gender? Do you think that only men wear beards? That’s out-and-out harassment. You’re perpetuating online violence. I’m reporting you to the Supreme Court of Feminism.
I am SO SORRY. I should have checked my privilege. Ugh. I should probably just kill myself for being such a shitlord. :P
Well, perhaps not all is lost for you. Repentance is the first step toward redemption . . . Seventeen Hail Anitas and five minutes outside.
"Sugar and spice and everything nice..."
You remind me of Pam from The Office.
Great video btw, hope your channel continues to grow.
That makes me happy to hear in multiple ways. :)
I appreciate the support! Working on the first misused word script as we speak!
Yeah but only 10x times hotter !!!
Kurt Macready I can't unsee this now lol
Kurt Macready
But more assertive
The Pam Reaper.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you!
And thank you so much for the support as well. :)
No need to pay too much attention... just wanted to say, ...what an intelligent, fearless, angel... keep up the good work... despite the age of the clip.. hope you're still at it. Intelligent, rational, non-emotionally hyper-triggered society needs it.
i really liked the video... and your point of view regarding that sometimes things or people get petty fighting over things that don't or shouldnt matter...
Thank you for having a balanced view in the matter. There were two guy in a Psychology of Women class that I took and everytime a statement was made the entirety of the class would turn and look at us. It isn't really a difference in the sexes. It is the difference between individuals. In my family there was never a question about equality as the women were always as "strong" as the men.
Am I sexist, if I think Shes cute?
Very well spoken
Haha, maybe people using the word incorrectly would think so, but I don't :)
Appreciate the support!
Extremely cute...
A Norseman
Only if you're comparing her to a man. 😁
Yabbut, which came first?
Effin' YT. Gabriel Boorom: Yabbut, which came first?
Introduction to Insanity. 1-A.
UA-cam keeps suggesting this even though I'we seen it like 20 times, but still Prim is well.. easy on the eyes. Sometimes i just watch this on mute. Wonder if it's some kind of self fulfilling prophecy, because i'we watched this, it keeps popping up. I digress, good video and food for thought.
If she was willing to give you points back at all, I would totally count that as a win. And although it clearly affected your self to be confronted in your grade to begin with, I think you handled it much better then I would have. Plus no teach ever gave any ground at the school I attended. Keep up fighting for the right of truth, and opinions how ever they may differ. :)
I love watching videos with intelligent discourse like this. Maybe there is hope for the future.
Wow, excellent. Thank you. Well done on commenting that 2 wrongs don't make a right. Far too many feminists think they can be sexist towards men because of the past, but no sexism should happen, that just makes it female supremacy and misandry.
Exactly. Frankly I don't understand why you would WANT to swing the pendulum in the other direction. Like, does it make you feel like a good person to be unkind and even cruel to other people? I don't understand. I definitely denounce that line of thinking!
Grade school argument was the perfect description! The other issue is that, as seen in psychology, history and sociology, the oppressed or abused will strike back in kind.
I love feminism , there is and never was any down side to it , because feminism showed us what women really are made out off , #freedomformen #MGTOW...
Excellent 😊 Well done to you for not just taking the grade she gave you and discussing it with her further.
In these topics [for aspiring people nose diving in this] it's best to start at a high school class level "introduction to anthropology, psychology and sociology" in order to build a comprehensible foundation on said subject.
Just found you in my recommended of all places. Great content! You have a new subscriber. I see I have some catching up to do and will be watching many more of your vids. Thanks for taking the time.
Good for you! Thanks for speaking up.
I took a class called "America eats" which was supposed to look at the history of food in America and where it comes from, but focused on how racist America is towards immigrants. The teacher also claimed that the reason his subject isn't taken more seriously is because the kitchen has always been the place of the woman and so not seen as important.
That sounds positively infuriating. The topic itself does sound like it would be interesting, but they basically pulled a bait and switch with the social justice crap. That's a shame.
I almost made an enormous mistake and took a "psychology of women" class. I thought it would be about the specific physiological differences like different hormones and how they affect female psychology, but when I read the course page it was all a bunch of feminist propaganda about how psychology is male-centric and oppressive. Dodged a massive bullet on that one.
It was! Why does the initial lack of enthusiasm for foreign food have to be attributed to racism. People get used to their normal diet, heck if I had my way I'd just eat quesadillas every day for lunch.
"But professor, woman are the MAJORITY population, how can your class be failing if you are appealing to the majority united states population, might it be that your class is batshit insane which is why it's not popular?"
Did you at least do any cooking?
GeorgeMonet nah, it was just a history class.
Intelligence is attractive. It is a universal beauty. And glad that you are seeing the truth.
What a lovely intellegent thought provoking lady - nice easy watch video with clear and concise points.
Thank you Primreaper
And thank you for the support! :)
The Prim Reaper - keep doing what you are doing "the truth is out there" as a certain tv show used to say. Respect to you my friend 👍☺
I worked for government, and one of the things we noted in our blue-collar sections where people were paid hourly, was that men earn more money than women based on time. We had some men earn over $100,000 for a year who put in crazy over time. But we were still criticized as a government by some in the media because we had underpaid our female workers and it seemed that no amount of explanation or context would satisfy that criticism.
Maybe there will be MGTOW professors one day.
We have a lot more free time to learn stuff.
I hope that a few of them out some effort into media production. There are a few who have some personal pride and respect for their audience, but most produce the sloppiest most wasteful videos on youtube.
It was a pleasure watching this content as u clearly stated one aspect of the blinkered eye attitude of academia towards one of the most popular third wave feminism arguments on the topic. I would recommend that u read jacques ellul work on propaganda so u have a clearer view point on why is that so. Big up and bravo, keep it up sweets.
Luckily when I took sociology for my undergrad, in California, we hit several topics or sexism and my instructor didn't grade us on bias opinions. Sociology, physiology and philosophy are my favorite subjects since I produce controversial contemporary art. Currently in grad school in San Francisco and my history somewhat graded me on her bias opinions on a sociological paper I wrote about an artist but I still prevailed at the end with an A for a final grade. I wonder how my school is going to grade my projects if I don't conform to their views.
Good video, keep going. Nothing wrong with classical feminism, or the viewpoint that men and women are to be treated with the same dignity, holding inherent equal value, as full human beings. Pseudoscientific indoctrination on the other hand, worth standing up against. Again, good work, and thank you for the video.
Holy shit I see negative things come out of feminism constantly! Shit is off the chain.
So much common sense is refreshing.
I love women who aren't afraid or annoyed that they're women.
There are no women like this. Only totally psychopathic witches.
You see why the witches were burn.
You have than peace and quiet.
The witches can only be stopped when you burn them.
you are the type of woman who will be forever beautiful, god bless the man you are with
Excellent. Comparing women and men in any category makes perfect sense. We are the same species, yet there are considerable differences. It isn't sexist to compare them, at least not in the way they define sexism.
This was a bad experience? You succeeded in raising the grade of your essay. You gave an excellent and well thought out rebuttal to the professor's notes, which was not only acknowledged by increasing the score the paper received, and with the verbal/written commendation in return as well - but your professor went as far as conceding her position in light of the facts you'd presented.
You were given recognition for teaching the teacher, by the teacher. I'd call that a win!
Maybe winning is a bad experience these days who knows - I must be getting old..
Hey that was a cool video, looks like you came across a right funny one there. It just feels like feminism today is this mentality of "once we get one back on men, then we're equal."
Well you've demonstrated critical thinking and capable critique. Ironically, these are two foundational skills that we need in the workforce. More and more the degree, the purpose of the university, is producing applicants which are utterly bankrupt of these two skills. Were you applying to my organization, you would be at the top of the list.
I'm really grateful for your support. I try my best. Working on a new video this morning, even. :) Comments like this help keep me going!
Everytime I encounter such university situations from other people like you had, I am pretty happy that I am studying engineering, because no one has a opinion here and no one can argue with opinions. Of course we have profesors, who are sometimes making some unnecassary problems, but if you want to take the fight you can do it and other people with sanity in their mind will make the final decision... But never ever a profesor will be able to give you a bad grade because of your opinion, it is like science is just science and not changable for us.
Comparing women to men/men to women is like comparing apples to oranges.
@MrMasterLobster i never understood this saying either.. its insinuating that they can't be compared.. but specifically the differences CAN be compared.. both fruits, both grown on trees, ones orange, one can be a few colors.. seeds.. vitamins.. shape, all comparable.
That makes zero sense. You're implying that men and women are not even the same species. That is stupid so please don't even.
I enjoyed listening to your experience, thankyou.
Don't worry they'll be more :) . I did introductory sociology too but luckily pre feminism so it was all Taylor, Maslow and meritocracy, which is a strong determinant in my hiring policy and Maslow is part of my investing strategy so sociology has been a benefit. Luckily the wage gap didn't exist then but as we know it doesn't exist now either. Boom :)
Eureka...a student with an open mind.
I had a similar experience in grad school, with a professor who objected to the nature of my paper rather than its actual merits. It sucked.
My only B in grad school was due to a professor who disagreed with my paper on the effects on high school students being actively atheist. This was 20 years ago, so it made a much bigger difference at the time. The prof was a former catholic priest who believed that religion was absolutely necessary for normal teenage development, and shockingly enough, the research showed quite the opposite. Basically, actively belonging to any organization outside of the school day provided much the same benefits as belonging to a religion, with the only differences being active antagonism of atheists. It was 1/3 of the course grade, in combination with the midterm and final, on which I earned high 90's. That means that my paper was scored a 74. In all of my education I have never written a C paper, except for this one case. I leave it to the internet to decide whether I earned the grade or not. Not bitter at all...
I think I am in love! You are amazing. Great work.
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it!
I remember College very well. I was open minded and still was treated like the outsider, since I was a White Male.
You have such a beautiful mind and personality
I could listen to you for hours
I majored in Political Science and Economics in university. My political opinions were what could be described as center-left when I started school. Into second year I was becoming more centrist and occasionally even took a slightly right-wing opinion on subjects (such as tax policy). It didn't take me long to figure out that when I took a hard left-wing stance on a subject, I'd get a solid A. I could write a paper last minute and get an A- but when I took a conservative stance on an issue, even if I put an enormous amount of effort and wrote a top-quality paper, I'd be lucky to get anything better than a B. My friends all corroborated my experience. It was especially prevalent in undergrad.
By the time I hit grad school, the left-wing bias was, while still present, somewhat toned down. Tenured professors were much more balanced in their marking. The problem that undergrads face is that their papers are marked by TA's. It seems, at least at my school, almost all of the TA's were SJW's.
Well done! Good to see a young educated individual have the gumption to take on some of these feminist academics.
It sucks, but we all know you have to adapt your essay to the one who is going to grade it. Scouting the teachers worldviews has become the first thing I do when starting a course. It has also become my main way of grading different schools/programs. The good ones reward critical thinking, while the bad ones force you to think their way.
Now that I'm going into my Master's degree, I suspect that will be as true as ever. I think there's a social justice based class I'm going to have to wade my way through, and this degree is costing me too much to risk throwing it away on a single argument. But it should give me lots of material to talk about here! ;)
The trick is not putting off writing the damn thing until the last minute, at least speaking for myself. To get started I normally write a long intro where I outline everything wrong with the assignment and all the faulty assumptions I have to make. After that I go on to write the "real" essay and delete the intro before sending it in. This might seem like a waste of time, but I´ve found that it is faster to start by writing exactly what I want, rather then wait for that magical motivation to write the way I am suppose to. Plus, it´s a way of venting. :P
Wandering Watcher I guess that’s what it’s like at a university. My English teacher last semester was in favor of looking things through a Marxist lens but I was still able to get away with not mentioning things like the wage gap, etc. when I had to do a paper that required looking through a feminist lens. It was about Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I and comparing them to the average Tudor woman and the average woman today. I described the modern day woman as being able to do whatever they want regardless of what others say and being able to take positions of power with a lot less backlash than in other eras (ex. Tudor times). I got no points docked for such and I consider such surprising based on what I hear about college. I guess I need to be careful when I transfer from my community college to a university.
'The force is strong with this one'
Good video and excellent common sense application. What you experienced is what I call neo-feminism as previously feminism was defined by achieving equality politically and in the work force granting equal treatment in society. We won that war as a matter of fact we are currently the most privileged in contrast to men - we have greater job opportunity we get grater wages and are easily given political consideration. In terms of law we are in cases of assult at default not seen as agressive and even when we assult a man publicly or privately don't get the same punishment and if they defend themselves they are seen as agressive . We are so privileged that we can and some do use our bodies as weapons to achieve a workless income by way of having children and devorcing . I Know that's not all of us but sadly it's a very vast majority. The current neo feminist are pushing for more privilege and to for lack of a better term subjugation of men. I asked a few of them ( around 600 ) over a course of a year and the most common of what they say a man should do is the following - never interrupt a woman don't look at us directly for too long don't try talking to us randomly without us saying it's ok first and finally - this one was the most common- be friendly to other girls that arnt Thier spouse - I don't know about you but that all sounds pretty awful to me . Especially the last one I'll be damned if I'm letting my bf get passed around because some girl wants to be a home wrecker.
I perceive. Somehow I was a bit cautious entering the waters. Now I you've captured my interest.
I have to make absolutely sure this isn't another lure,tactic..deception.
However, I Do see, feel (should I say) That it is from the heart!
Men come in many different forms..We have assorted views and levels of intelligence. We can be arrogant, We can be boastful, We want to be in command.
We do have our merits. Our virtue.
Feminist s paint us in a tainted light. I don't like that canvas.
After the last commercial and other programs in media. We look buffoonish, cartoonish, primitive..barbaric.
Down right stupid!
I know that I feel like a relic...out of place.
Two wrongs don’t make a right
Wow. A woman that thinks for herself and doesn't consider herself a feminist. As a man, I give you my thanks.
And thank you for the support! :)
Nothing to do with the content but just wanted to say I love your eyeliner in this video!
Thanks for sharing Prim!
Refreshing to have a woman see things from a logical point of view. This is the kind of crap guys have to deal today on a daily basis.
The Prim Reaper!!!! That's great!
You are a very smart woman, and very sane.
I really liked the way you talk, specially the way you structured the video and the way you used precise words to be concise and clear. Your logic skills are far above your teacher's.
Hi Prim Reaper...... I hope you do not mind me saying this...... Very well said! I loved listening to you! You are so beautiful! What a beautiful girl you are! Thank you for putting this video up! As a male, listening to you was a god send! I hope I do not sound silly saying this...... I am curious about whether woman turn on each other when they do not agree with feminism and how quickly they do so..... I hope that came out right :)
Damn love your videos and also, you have fucking amazing eyes! :D
just found this video. aaaaaand subscribed. looking forward to more
THANK YOU FOR SEEING THROUGH THE VEIL OF LIES.
I would've been on my knees weeping tears of joy at getting 72%. Thankfully I'm comfortable with being a chronic underachiever.
I ran down the rabbit hole also last year, Im sickened to what feminism is today.
Intelligent stuff .... And real cute girl. - Good combination
... She will have a very successful channel.
Excellent. I think you have great points to make and I have subscribed. There are similarities in content with Karen Straughn. She is obviously more experienced . don't take this as a criticism but an observation: Straughn is easier to listen to because of her easy conversational tone whereas it's like I have to stand up to attention to listen to you..which i won't do bc it's youtube. Maybe, have a drink before starting eh?
(jk..but, chill out more bro)
older medical research used male subjects because it has only been in the last 70ish years that medical research has been even relatively safe. so yay for male disposability?
Funny you should mention this because I just brought that up in the video I just uploaded as well! :D