Another woman who doesn't want her body controlled by the government.
This is what men have to deal with. If you want to truly be a man, sign that draft form.
"There's no way 250,000 girls were raped in the UK. That number must be exaggerated."
Okay, let's pretend it's exaggerated, just for the sake of argument.
How many children need to be raped for you to be upset about it?
@Maqbool82336422@MikeVonn2@dvigilrpg This can be stopped if women carried a gun everywhere. Atleast we have that choice, women in Europe cant even carry a knife.
Gun rights are women's rights.
We have the choice here but women are more scared of a gun than being attacked.
I will never be an unarmed victim again.
@noodlebrett@it_a_me_knowlzy Okay as a miner and a mom of one... My job is my glorious 10 hour break 4 days a week from my kid. I love my child but I was home with him for over a year and a half. I need to work for a bit... My job is nice and easy and it doesnt bite.🤣
@it_a_me_knowlzy I can whole heartedly agree with this statement, with one exception, if its new born triplets. At that point mom can just leave the cart there and someone else can handle it. That is my only exception.
The girldad taking his little ones into an empty women’s is going viral and whilst many nuances are being argued, I’m not seeing enough about the fact that this random old bastard is literally watching little girls cry as they try to do their business. He is committing a greater breech of female privacy and is objectively far creepier than the dad. Like who is this fuckin guy? Who does he think he is? His dark-eyed HOA narc mug looks like it needs a solid blast of pepper spray right to the eyes
@Lee_5960@susie_rosa_@GeoRebekah No, I go in to the womans room with my son. My stance is that if a female is involved the womans room is the safest option
I regularly have young women on campuses tell me that they would commit suicide if they were to get pregnant, because of their mental health.
I ask them if they are sterilized, then.
No.
I ask them if they refrain from having sex, then.
Also, no.
So they regularly engage in an activity that they know can put them in a suicidal state, with the default plan being to have an abortion to get out of it, and yet MY beliefs about how to safeguard their health and that of their child, is “oppressing them”.
@TheOGSimmerz@therobbieharvey We call male karens, kens. Also that man was in the womans bathroom intimidating the young children witch is what that father was trying to avoid to begin with...
Why was this ken in women's bathroom? To scare children? Like come on!!!!
@LondonBallin@AngMK7@GeoRebekah As a mom, I personally would never feel comfortable with my daughter being in any men's room. My husband would take our daughter to the women's room because I specifically asked him to when he is alone with them.
You realize that there are caretakers laws in place for this sort of thing. Ive seen older men helping their wives in the women's bathroom and ive seen dad's helping their handicapped children and even like this single dad's helping their daughters. Its all always been legal. This is very different from having a predator in the girls room. The important part is intent. As a child I never felt safe going near the men's room, and rightfully so. Now that I have a kid I take him in the womans bathroom with me or I go in to the family bathroom.
“Name one thing the Republican Party has done for Black Americans?”
Say less, I was built for this question.
• 1863: Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring enslaved people in Confederate-held territory free.
• 1865: Republican-led Congress passed the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery in the United States.
• 1866: Republican Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, establishing citizenship and equal civil rights.
• 1867: Republican Congress passed the Reconstruction Acts, requiring former Confederate states to protect Black male suffrage before rejoining the Union.
• 1868: The 14th Amendment was ratified, granting birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law.
• 1870: The 15th Amendment was ratified, prohibiting racial discrimination in voting.
• 1870-1871: Enforcement Acts passed to protect Black voting rights from violence.
• 1875: Civil Rights Act passed banning discrimination in public accommodations.
• 1922: House passed Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill to make lynching a federal crime.
• 1957: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act creating Civil Rights Commission.
• 1957: President Eisenhower deployed troops to enforce school desegregation in Little Rock.
• 1960: President Eisenhower signed Civil Rights Act expanding Black voting protections.
• 1969: Nixon administration implemented Philadelphia Plan with minority hiring goals.
• 1969: Nixon administration launched programs supporting Black business and entrepreneurship.
• 1970s-2000s: Republican administrations expanded minority contracting preferences.
• 1983: President Reagan signed law establishing Martin Luther King Jr. Day federal holiday.
• 1991: President George H.W. Bush signed Civil Rights Act expanding discrimination remedies.
• 1996: Republican Congress passed welfare reform with work requirements and time limits.
• 1990s-present: Republican leaders advanced school choice and charter school programs.
• 2001: President George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind to close achievement gaps.
• 2017: President Trump signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act creating Opportunity Zones.
• 2018: President Trump signed First Step Act for criminal justice and sentencing reform.
• 2023: Supreme Court struck down race-conscious college admissions, ruling against affirmative action policies at Harvard and UNC.
• 2025: President Trump signed an executive order ending DEI programs, mandates, preferences, and offices across the federal government.
• 2025–2026: Reestablished and expanded the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) focused on excellence, innovation, research competitiveness, and additional grant funding/support.
• 2025–2026: Continued and promoted Opportunity Zones investments aimed at economically distressed communities.
• 2025–2026: Further implementation and follow-on efforts on criminal justice reform (building on First Step Act).
@TheDamaniFelder@PriscillasGurl Honestly because his school couldn't keep the children in line they shouldn't be allowed to participate in any track meets for a few years...
@DA_Tka4enko@DrCCat1@found_it_funny Dude they let a nuclear power plant erupt because they where too broke to upgrade it... it effected other countries health, and they deserved the criticism and the interference because of that.