History of Feminism
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That four of the five encounters occurred on a stretch of Fifth Avenue just outside Trump Tower may bear no actual relationship to our current political misfortunes. For whatever it has done and failed to do, the presidential candidacy of Donald J. Trump has revived a national discussion of misogyny, which, as a word, an idea and worldview had long ago fallen out of favor, lost to the 1970s and obscured instead by the cheerfully appointed goal posts of contemporary feminism.
If you are concerned about misogyny, you are worried less about how we can create a better world for women who want to share whole-grain breakfasts with their children and still make it to Teterboro on time for the flight to the board meeting in Sun Valley, and more about the cultural damage inflicted by collective male rage. You take to heart Margaret Atwoods famous saying that men are worried that women will laugh at them while women are worried that men will kill them. You are a generalist, really, and you see that the problem goes beyond whatever hindrance men might pose to your making partner or getting the dishwasher emptied. One kind of feminism imagines men as an existential threat, another merely as an inconvenience.
The former, of course, is a dark and not consistently rational way to think. That is why many women particularly educated, affluent women who live in cities where crime rates are at historical lows and the presence of physical danger and extreme prejudice seem distant dont easily imagine that they could be set on fire on their way to dinner.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/16/nyregion/misogyny-is-back-did-it-ever-go-away.html?_r=0
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,565 posts)The bastard needs to tried as an adult for attempted murder.
"attempted assault and harassment"... really??? If you set someone on fire, it's "attempted assault and harassment"? Does the attack need to result 3rd degree burns before it becomes aggravated assault?
ismnotwasm
(42,433 posts)I noticed that too--just insane
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,565 posts)...lack of evidence only and that they are still investigating.
Francis Booth
(162 posts)other living beings tells me that they're lost souls, ticking time bombs.
I suspect there were one or two ringleaders, with the others stupidly following along, but make no mistake - those women could have been burned to death.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,565 posts)There is only one valid criteria for releasing a violent criminal from prison...
...lack of a pulse.
Francis Booth
(162 posts)sometimes people lose that predatory instinct with advanced age. They should be evaluated every few years after age 50 to ascertain if they still exhibit antisocial behaviors.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,565 posts)Francis Booth
(162 posts)irisblue
(34,155 posts)Francis Booth
(162 posts)all other people as simply extras in the never-ending Donald Trump Show; they exist to amuse him, to be arranged and rearranged until he finds the aesthetic pleasing. As props, he can do whatever his impulses tell him to do. Kiss, grab, fuck, rape, discard; it doesn't matter because no one really exists except himself.
He also has the ability to charm large numbers of people of lesser intelligence, to tap into their anger and frustration. and considering that one half of any large population has below average intelligence, he's got a pretty large group of people to work with.
I'm watching this man come within a breath of the Presidency, and I feel like I'm in a nightmare that I can't wake up from.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Sickening.