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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: The Bitter Mind of Bernard [View all]Warpy
(113,131 posts)55. The male "new left" consistently sounded like that
and I was always sorely tempted to educate them with a baseball bat. Many of them ended up with new left feminist women and mellowed a lot over the years and I doubt it took more than the threat of saltpeter in their soup to do it.
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Women don't much care that you label them "establishment" when discussing white hetero mens behavior
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#2
When men talk in this manner, they do not get it. We try to explain, but they do not want to get it.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#5
No. He did not. He ignored it, dismissed it, patted us on the head and told us to hush.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#9
Lol. Yes, it is one voice. And many other voices agree. Hey... How about going to insults?
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#13
we are ONE PLANET. but, never mind. I have put the OP on ignore, dropped HOF from my
Hiraeth
Mar 2016
#16
Instead of telling women we are not allowed the conversation, like they tell AA they are not
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#21
You can keep saying that, as does Sanders, and all his supporters, until you are blue in the face.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#24
Don't bother - this is a link to someone's blog. Someone on the computer wrote it.
jillan
Mar 2016
#47
THAT face. Yes. Lol. I didnt read it for a couple days, having already processed this.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#32
Lol... Oh, I did. Hence, bringing it here. You are right. This is not a "excerpt" read.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#39
Kinda how a lot of us women are seeing it, having experienced this guy. Yup. Too funny.
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#31
You are about a decade younger than me. Sanders a couple decades older. I was at the tail end of
seabeyond
Mar 2016
#34
I need to read the whole story....I'll comment on it after that but for the record, staying with
AuntPatsy
Mar 2016
#48
Strange but the most I could find were incerpts and opinion pieces, regardless Snopes
AuntPatsy
Mar 2016
#49
I think a reasonable person could read Sanders' writing and understand that he is
Francis Booth
Apr 2016
#50
There "summer home was a shack with a dirt floor. Or that was the one when a woman had his
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#57
'After graduating from college, Sanders returned to New York City, where he initially worked
elleng
Apr 2016
#59
I do not buy that one either. I know the ones that sleep on the couch, has job after
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#60
I disagree with you. I think if you listen to a lot of his rambling, the obvious is not that it is
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#56
The man was an adult. He was in his 30's. It isn't a big deal. It does tell us something.
seabeyond
Apr 2016
#58