Linkage: 19 January 2016
Infantilization has always been a key component of femininity, and this year the Valentine Industrial Complex has added what is possibly the creepiest example to date. A teddy bear company renowned for repellent sexist marketing is hawking a 4-foot stuffed bear to moron dudes who persist in having no clue about how to get laid on this gross holiday. According to the TV ad, no woman can resist the allure of this vapid-faced oversized toy. The commercial features sexy lingerie models flopping in slow motion onto puffy beds with this giant fluffy bear. Their expressions are pornorgasmic with the same closed-eye ecstasy you see in commercials for love-replacement foods like chocolate and whipped cream. They are really getting off on mating with this bear. Possibly they sense that its emotions are more genuine and its conversation more scintillating than any dude who would think a huge stuffed animal is an appropriate gift for an adult woman.
http://blog.iblamethepatriarchy.com/2015/02/10/get-stuffed/
Womenkind, it turns out, is a marketing communications company built soundly on the the authentic desires, opinions, and wisdom of women because 91% of women say marketers dont understand them and theres money to be made from tapping that vast virgin asset. Another clueless firm pretended simply to want to increase awareness of Womens Day apparently as an end in itself, by inviting participants to freely volunteer information about what women want. Eyeroll, eyeroll, eyeroll.
An event called WOMEN IN SUPPLY CHAIN no shit won my Best of IWD Award. It turned out to be a thing at a Miami hotel dedicated to women who have learned how to run a great supply chain using their uniquely female perspective.
Women! 51% of the population, yet so unique! So mysterious! So unfathomable! So weird about hay! No normal marketing company has ever cracked the code!
Eyeroll x infinity.
Women love receiving attention and validation without accomplishing anything, and social media is their weapon of choice. Facebook, Instagram, Tinder, and more, have turned into male-attention buffet for the attention whores everywhere who feed their vanity by fishing for likes. The more shameless ones use them to engage in real-life depravity, where they allow rich Arabs to defecate in their mouths to satisfy their materialistic orgy.
You can expect any woman who makes a habit of putting up her selfies online to be a narcissistic shell of a human being devoid of any humility or decency. I think it’s safe to say that social media is the worst thing to happen to women since the sexual liberation of the 1960s.
http://www.returnofkings.com/76513/8-things-that-make-a-girl-stupid-and-useless
If you are walking down the street one day, and a woman is being raped by a dozen refugees, the liberals would have you believe that trying to defend her is your duty as a man.That you should jump in without a moment’s hesitation and save her.
Never mind the absurdity of the situation: jumping in to defend her in a 12 on 1 situation (and at least a couple of them are likely armed) is sure to result in your death, and then her continued rape.
SJWs would shame you for “avoiding” that situation.
I’m not saying you should be an awful enough person to simply walk away and leave a woman to her doom like that (like this woman did to the man who saved her), because that would be awful. Call the cops, run them over in a car if it’s feasible: do whatever you can. But to jump into that situation with fists raised would be a suicide mission.
So no, I wouldn’t give up my life for a random woman on the street just to be a white knight hero. Why would I do that for the women of my country? The entire feminist way of thinking has worked against me my entire life: am I suddenly supposed to switch my way of thinking to “women now need a man” when it comes at the time of greatest benefit to women, and puts myself in moral peril?
It’s simply foolish, and that’s why I wrote this post.
Do Not White Knight for Western Women
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