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What do you expect when feminism and leftism have emasculated everything about our society?

 

Bitches, that's what.

You know when you'll know what to expect other than bitches when feminism and leftism have emasculated everything about our society?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think you do.

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You know when you'll know what to expect other than bitches when feminism and leftism have emasculated everything about our society?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think you do.

 

When your head rolls down a flight of stairs?

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When I was in college in the late 70's early 80's we had group therapy sessions all the time for traumatic situations. They were called nickel and dime parties. Nickel everyone put in $5, dime everyone put in $10. We'd spend that money on pot and sit in a circle and smoke it all until it was gone.

 

For us the trauma was usually boredom.

 

What a bunch of wimps.

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When I was in college in the late 70's early 80's we had group therapy sessions all the time for traumatic situations. They were called nickel and dime parties. Nickel everyone put in $5, dime everyone put in $10. We'd spend that money on pot and sit in a circle and smoke it all until it was gone.

 

For us the trauma was usually boredom.

 

What a bunch of wimps.

There's been some inflation

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Feminists are butthurt that their "movement" is gradually losing members. They've gone from having 25% of women to %18 identifying as feminist the last decade. (which is often confused with support for equality where +60% of people support)

 

And yes... even liberals can hate feminists: willing to fight against the indoctrination

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"Last night a disturbing racist post that was made to social media was brought to my attention."

"This post was hurtful and destructive to our campus community. While social media can certainly bring about positive change, it can also be a place that deeply hurts and harms others."

 

 

 

Said the statement by the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater chancellor about a Snapchat photograph of 2 students who posed in the middle of having a facial that had dark goo spread on their faces. The students say they just thought it looked funny and had no thought of imitating black people.

We're told the students won't face any discipline — why would they? — but that "Following the incident and the reaction caused by the image, the college is planning to host a number of race awareness seminars for staff and students."

Here's an article in the local news. Excerpt:

“Some of our multicultural and nontraditional students feel the environment on campus is not welcoming to all," [the Whitewater chancellor Beverly] Kopper wrote. “Over and over, the students in attendance expressed their need to be heard and for campus to do more than just talk.”...

"There's policy for everything else on campus except for racial injustice, not just for the Black people, but for all minorities," [said one student].

 

 

 

There's a policy for everything else?

 

Is there a policy protecting freedom of expression on social media?

 

Is there a policy for when it's appropriate for university officials to describe student speech as "racist"?

 

The university should want all students to feel welcome, but part of welcoming all students is taking care to understand and not to mischaracterize what individual students are saying and doing.

 

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"Last night a disturbing racist post that was made to social media was brought to my attention."

 

 

Said the statement by the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater chancellor about a Snapchat photograph of 2 students who posed in the middle of having a facial that had dark goo spread on their faces. The students say they just thought it looked funny and had no thought of imitating black people.

 

We're told the students won't face any discipline — why would they? — but that "Following the incident and the reaction caused by the image, the college is planning to host a number of race awareness seminars for staff and students."

 

Here's an article in the local news. Excerpt:

 

 

 

There's a policy for everything else?

 

Is there a policy protecting freedom of expression on social media?

 

Is there a policy for when it's appropriate for university officials to describe student speech as "racist"?

 

The university should want all students to feel welcome, but part of welcoming all students is taking care to understand and not to mischaracterize what individual students are saying and doing.

 

 

At the University of Wisconsin - WHITEwater. There's irony for you.

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No disciplinary action?

I thought it was the policy of the left to condemn people based on the result and not intent. If someone was offended, heads must roll.

 

Oh, they will. But after the protests.

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"Last night a disturbing racist post that was made to social media was brought to my attention."

 

 

Said the statement by the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater chancellor about a Snapchat photograph of 2 students who posed in the middle of having a facial that had dark goo spread on their faces. The students say they just thought it looked funny and had no thought of imitating black people.

 

We're told the students won't face any discipline — why would they? — but that "Following the incident and the reaction caused by the image, the college is planning to host a number of race awareness seminars for staff and students."

 

Here's an article in the local news. Excerpt:

 

 

 

There's a policy for everything else?

 

Is there a policy protecting freedom of expression on social media?

 

Is there a policy for when it's appropriate for university officials to describe student speech as "racist"?

 

The university should want all students to feel welcome, but part of welcoming all students is taking care to understand and not to mischaracterize what individual students are saying and doing.

 

 

 

The students said they had both underwent a facial and did not realise that posting the image of them undergoing their treatment would cause offence that the world can had gone insane.

 

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"Last night a disturbing racist post that was made to social media was brought to my attention."

 

 

Said the statement by the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater chancellor about a Snapchat photograph of 2 students who posed in the middle of having a facial that had dark goo spread on their faces. The students say they just thought it looked funny and had no thought of imitating black people.

 

We're told the students won't face any discipline — why would they? — but that "Following the incident and the reaction caused by the image, the college is planning to host a number of race awareness seminars for staff and students."

 

Here's an article in the local news. Excerpt:

 

 

 

There's a policy for everything else?

 

Is there a policy protecting freedom of expression on social media?

 

Is there a policy for when it's appropriate for university officials to describe student speech as "racist"?

 

The university should want all students to feel welcome, but part of welcoming all students is taking care to understand and not to mischaracterize what individual students are saying and doing.

 

Since when are facials dark? :bag:

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