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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: What is a bigger problem?
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2026, 12:03:21 AM »
Yes, I've seen fat women get an ego because they have a high body count. I knew of a fat woman who brought men from the bars home to her apartment but they were drunk. So they probably didn't care what she looked like. But this woman had a nasty, jealous, entitled attitude. I've noticed too many fat women having this attitude issue and I try to avoid them in all professions (bankers, government workers, customer service, etc.).

Quite frankly, I'm tired of dealing with women working in positions of power and their entitled attitudes, and this is coming from a woman.
Yes women are not made to handle authority, they tend to become petty tyrants. They do not understand power like a man does. Men generally understand that other men will use violence against them if they go too far, modern women do not understand this because they are protected by the state and think men will never do so because men will usually be softer/more lenient on a women because men understand the physical difference which the women mistakes thinking the man is weak when that's not the case.

Re: What is a bigger problem?
« Reply #16 on: February 15, 2026, 11:54:23 AM »
Yes women are not made to handle authority, they tend to become petty tyrants. They do not understand power like a man does. Men generally understand that other men will use violence against them if they go too far, modern women do not understand this because they are protected by the state and think men will never do so because men will usually be softer/more lenient on a women because men understand the physical difference which the women mistakes thinking the man is weak when that's not the case.
This is pure rationalization. You are correct that women should not be in authority, but the reasoning you give makes zero sense.
 
The true reason women are not fit for power is because they do not think themselves accountable when they do something wrong. They almost never think it's their fault, they only think the circuмstances forced them. 

Their inherent weakness is the problem. Considering how effiminate western men in 2026 are, it is hard to say which one is worse. 

What we truly need is for a real christian to be in power. 


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Re: What is a bigger problem?
« Reply #17 on: February 15, 2026, 01:20:04 PM »
This is pure rationalization. You are correct that women should not be in authority, but the reasoning you give makes zero sense.
 
The true reason women are not fit for power is because they do not think themselves accountable when they do something wrong. They almost never think it's their fault, they only think the circuмstances forced them.

Their inherent weakness is the problem. Considering how effiminate western men in 2026 are, it is hard to say which one is worse.

What we truly need is for a real christian to be in power.
You don't think there are women who abuse their power and get off on it? You know female bullies are worse than male ones. I've been through it myself. Female bullies do the most dirties tricks to hurt and belittle you.

I've seen women who have everything in their life given to them (good husband, high income, children, etc.) and they're still miserable and project it on others. They also get off on hurting other people.

Re: What is a bigger problem?
« Reply #18 on: February 15, 2026, 01:34:06 PM »
You don't think there are women who abuse their power and get off on it? You know female bullies are worse than male ones. I've been through it myself. Female bullies do the most dirties tricks to hurt and belittle you.

I've seen women who have everything in their life given to them (good husband, high income, children, etc.) and they're still miserable and project it on others. They also get off on hurting other people.

This is exactly what I am describing. I do not mean "weakness" as in the physical weakness. Women tend to be extremely petty over the slightest bit of leverage they have on others, and that is caused by the fact they are wordly.
They are weak, in the sense they are unable to do the right thing.
I am certain the bully you are describing thought it was your fault she was abusing you, that you made her do it. And this is the true reason women should not be in power.

Feminists have the accountability of children.


Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: What is a bigger problem?
« Reply #19 on: February 15, 2026, 05:08:33 PM »
This is pure rationalization. You are correct that women should not be in authority, but the reasoning you give makes zero sense.
 
The true reason women are not fit for power is because they do not think themselves accountable when they do something wrong. They almost never think it's their fault, they only think the circuмstances forced them.

Their inherent weakness is the problem. Considering how effiminate western men in 2026 are, it is hard to say which one is worse.

What we truly need is for a real christian to be in power.
I fine that female bosses/managers are very quick to use corporate "policy" like woke diversity nonsense to destroy you if you go over the line by a single inch. Men of the other hand tend to be more understanding and give you more leeway, at least from my experiences.