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Showing posts with label anti-male. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anti-male. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Typical Male Hating Feminist Reaction

CNN: THIS Killed Mollie Tibbetts

  • 08/24/2018 
  • Source: AAN 
  • by: AAN Staff
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CNN: THIS Killed Mollie Tibbetts
By Hermann Luyken (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons
A CNN commentator had a creative take on Mollie Tibbett's murder, telling 
followers that the promising Iowa college student was a victim of "toxic
 masculinity" – not border security. (Daily Wire)
 
Sure, sure.
 
Since the police haven't made the alleged killer's motive public, it's actually

difficult to know exactly why Tibbetts was killed. Earlier on in the investigation,

police suspected Mollie's killer was someone "familiar" with her who might have

become obsessed with Mollie after a chance encounter, but that was before

the alleged murderer reportedly led the FBI straight to Mollie's body, ending

a state-wide manhunt.
 
Certainly the alleged killer seems to be undocumented, but he was no more

motivated by his immigration status than he was by some deep-seeded desire

to murder women who turn him down rooted in the Y chromosome. There are

plenty of men who get turned down for dates and don't end up dumping the

bodies of the women who reject them at rural intersections.
 
That's a tough sell to Symone, though.

Symone predictably fails to offer any reasonable suggestions to reduce violent
 crime.

Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/cnn-this-killed-mollie-tibbetts#SVWyq6bx3LvxisTC.99

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Kellyanne Is A Great Woman. A Strong, Positive Woman.


Kellyanne Conway on feminism: I’m ‘a product of my choices’

 


Kellyanne Conway on feminism: I’m ‘a product of my choices’
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon Hill, Md., Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)



Kellyanne Conway, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, said during remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday that she was raised to be a “strong woman” but she rejects the label of “feminism.”
Conway, Trump’s one-time campaign manager, became the first woman to successfully manage a presidential campaign when Trump was elected in November.


In spite of her accomplishments, she said, she doesn’t identify with the label “feminist.”
“It’s difficult for me to call myself a ‘feminist’ in the classic sense, because it seems to be very anti-male and it certainly is very pro-abortion, in this context, and I am neither anti-male nor pro-abortion.”
Conway did say she subscribes to an “individual” feminism because she looks at herself as a “product of my choices not a victim of my circumstances.”
Conway said she would advise women seeking to advance their careers to “know who you are” and to not worry about what “naysayers say.” “Nobody understands your life buy you,” she said, stressing the importance of a “work-life balance.”
The longtime GOP activist said that, as the mother of young children, she struggled to make a decision about working in the White House, but added that “opportunity does not always knock twice.”
She noted that “the job of the first female president of the United States is still open” and young women should “go for it.”
Conway also told a story about a time early in her career when she was asked to speak at an event with a male pollster. She was then asked what she charged as a speaking fee.
Conway, who had never been paid for a speaking engagement before, said she “froze” and didn’t know how to respond. She said she decided to borrow a line from the film “When Harry Met Sally.” “I’ll have what he’s having,” she said. And she was paid the same rate — $3,500.
Asked what her boss is like in private conversations, Conway replied that Trump is “funny,” “gracious” and a “family man.”
She joked that the “biggest compliment” Trump could bestow on a member of his staff is “you are really high energy.” “In the campaign I would tell the young staffers, ‘if you see him coming around the corner start doing jumping jacks,’” she joked.