Feb 2, 2020, 11:23 AM
—“I told my wife that P has changed the way I think. She said “No. Your thinking hasn’t changed, you just understand why you have always thought that way now.”—Nathan Wiens
Feb 2, 2020, 11:23 AM
—“I told my wife that P has changed the way I think. She said “No. Your thinking hasn’t changed, you just understand why you have always thought that way now.”—Nathan Wiens
Feb 2, 2020, 11:23 AM
—“I told my wife that P has changed the way I think. She said “No. Your thinking hasn’t changed, you just understand why you have always thought that way now.”—Nathan Wiens
Feb 2, 2020, 11:54 AM
—“Reminds me of that line from the second matrix. “You’re not here to make the choice, you’ve already made it. You’re here to understand why you made it”. Always stuck with me that one.”—Aaronus TheThird
Feb 2, 2020, 11:54 AM
—“Reminds me of that line from the second matrix. “You’re not here to make the choice, you’ve already made it. You’re here to understand why you made it”. Always stuck with me that one.”—Aaronus TheThird
—“Solving the Female Question (FQ) I sense is more important than the Religious or Christian Question. I appreciate this line of research.”—Bryan Nova Brey —“The Cog-Fem and Female\Herd persuasion\argument suppression stuff is still what I’ve gotten the most value out of from this circle. So I strongly suspect you’re correct.”—Grant Cameron McPhee —“Not everybody is religious, I have yet to meet a man who is interested in celibacy and doing his own laundry”—Ryan Williams
—“Solving the Female Question (FQ) I sense is more important than the Religious or Christian Question. I appreciate this line of research.”—Bryan Nova Brey —“The Cog-Fem and Female\Herd persuasion\argument suppression stuff is still what I’ve gotten the most value out of from this circle. So I strongly suspect you’re correct.”—Grant Cameron McPhee —“Not everybody is religious, I have yet to meet a man who is interested in celibacy and doing his own laundry”—Ryan Williams
—“Woman have a right. It’s simple property rights.”— Frankie Hollywood @TheRealFMCH
Actually, it’s the most difficult question of law. Rights are exchanged. So no it’s not a property right. Its irreciprocal. So no it’s not a right of any kind. Instead it’s decided by consequences. And because we coddle women. We don’t hold them responsible for their actions. We allow them to murder. Conversely we don’t coddle men and we hold them accountable. We allow women to murder and fail to take responsibility for their actions because they historically pursue risky abortions, murder their infants, or mistreat their young, reduce their marriage value, remain in poverty, and externalize all those harms on the rest of us. It has nothing to do with rights. Its an arbitrary judgement of the lesser of two horrible evils.
—“Woman have a right. It’s simple property rights.”— Frankie Hollywood @TheRealFMCH
Actually, it’s the most difficult question of law. Rights are exchanged. So no it’s not a property right. Its irreciprocal. So no it’s not a right of any kind. Instead it’s decided by consequences. And because we coddle women. We don’t hold them responsible for their actions. We allow them to murder. Conversely we don’t coddle men and we hold them accountable. We allow women to murder and fail to take responsibility for their actions because they historically pursue risky abortions, murder their infants, or mistreat their young, reduce their marriage value, remain in poverty, and externalize all those harms on the rest of us. It has nothing to do with rights. Its an arbitrary judgement of the lesser of two horrible evils.
—“…There are more diplomatic leaders in the Prop movement, besides Curt…. Just let Curt do his thing (law)…don’t ask him to be a politician, or a theologian, or even be less cranky and autistic- he’s not interested, or able, frankly. Take what you can from the methodology and form your own tribe, then use this to get what you want out of this movement.”— Shannon Constantine
—“…There are more diplomatic leaders in the Prop movement, besides Curt…. Just let Curt do his thing (law)…don’t ask him to be a politician, or a theologian, or even be less cranky and autistic- he’s not interested, or able, frankly. Take what you can from the methodology and form your own tribe, then use this to get what you want out of this movement.”— Shannon Constantine