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Women going to college?
« Reply #105 on: May 02, 2012, 05:35:28 PM »
Quote from: Telesphorus
The vast majority of men are not ladies men.  I'm pretty sure most of us think that seducers should be in a certain amount of peril for their behavior, but the fact of the matter that very seldom happens these days, and that's because women empower them.  


This is something that no one brings up; it was the feminists who wanted the last of the remaining seduction laws to be either unforced and/or taken off the books.

Women going to college?
« Reply #106 on: May 02, 2012, 05:42:24 PM »
Quote from: Caraffa
Quote from: Telesphorus
The vast majority of men are not ladies men.  I'm pretty sure most of us think that seducers should be in a certain amount of peril for their behavior, but the fact of the matter that very seldom happens these days, and that's because women empower them.  


This is something that no one brings up; it was the feminists who wanted the last of the remaining seduction laws to be either unforced and/or taken off the books.


Do you have a source for this? What were the seduction laws about?


Women going to college?
« Reply #107 on: May 02, 2012, 05:54:45 PM »
Quote from: Caraffa
Quote from: Telesphorus
The vast majority of men are not ladies men.  I'm pretty sure most of us think that seducers should be in a certain amount of peril for their behavior, but the fact of the matter that very seldom happens these days, and that's because women empower them.  


This is something that no one brings up; it was the feminists who wanted the last of the remaining seduction laws to be either unforced and/or taken off the books.


Caraffa, don't these people understand the irony?

Feminists don't want to get rid of cads.  A sociopathic cad at that church would still be there.  It's a man who doesn't take advantage, but who believes that women behave honestly and decently that is ostracized and hated.

It's very clear to me when wallflower attacks past society and then blames the current situation on women rebelling against the old system, and talks about "not all tradition is Catholic" etc - that she is very much in favor of the feminist revolution.  I really don't think she would approve of any punishment for sins or increased responsibility for women in this society, of any kind.

A lot of these Trad women are fully on board with feminism, it is a lot easier to claim to be seriously against abortion and contraception and premarital sex, than to find people who actually want to do something about it other than put on a show, wear t-shirts, etc.

Someone stated that saying mass outside an abortion clinic was reminiscent of the conquistadores.

Uh, no.  The conquistadores utterly smashed the Aztec worship.  The last thing the vast majority of the pro-life people will do is to seriously support steps that can lead to the end of legal abortion, just as, in their own private lives, when push comes to shove, there is typically an uspoken acceptance of loose sɛҳuąƖ mores.

I think saying a mass in the presence of murder might well be sacrilegious.  



Women going to college?
« Reply #108 on: May 02, 2012, 06:00:27 PM »
correction:  but who believes that women should behave honestly and decently who is ostracized and hated.

Women going to college?
« Reply #109 on: May 02, 2012, 06:15:33 PM »
corrections (in reverse order):

Feminism is a payback for men holding women responsible, according to wallflower, it's not about the fact that society used to hold women responsible but then stopped doing it.

 Your rationalization hamster blames men as a class for feminism, just as it tries to pin the responsibility on men as a class for the small minority of very "successful" seducers- when it is women in general who are empowering those seducers - women are the ones who are responsible for their "success."