@HunterBiden The royal family wouldn’t be able to desecrate Buckingham Palace either as it’s a grade listed building of historical importance, there are very strict rules here in the U.K. about preserving the beauty and history of important buildings and homes!
This is possibly the saddest thing I've seen in a long time..an immigrant nurse talking about fleeing her home..she saved her UNIFORM. So she could still WORK for our communities.
I'd fill this country with a thousand of this woman than one of those good for nothing thugs.
God help this poor woman.
To Freud, women were simply men without penises (Cohler & Galatzer-Levy,2008), so naturally he introduced a stage of 'penis envy' where a woman realises she does not possess a penis and experiences an envy of the male, which accounted for much of female behaviour.
He further states that the only way women can overcome this"penis envy" was to have a child of their own - even going as far as to suggest they wanted a male child, in their efforts to gain a penis. Karen Horney aptly destroyed Freud's arguments by introducing "Womb Envy" to show how ridiculous he sounded. She stated that men were subconsciously jealous of women's ability to create life. Because they are unable to get pregnant, they in turn seek similar fulfillment in areas OUTSIDE of the home, such as high position jobs and being promiscuous
Further states, "Womb envy" might be one of the main reasons that males DENY WOMEN EQUAL RIGHTS, DEMONISE the female body and sexuality, have blamed women for the downfall of society, and explains why men are SO OBSESSED with controlling women's reproductive health and abortion!
THE WOMAN ATE. I LOVEEEE HER
@Thewowerlord@beyoncegarden It’s not some fruitless pursuit for an unobtainable perfection- she basically just said men who care about women and call out other negative men for their behaviour, the bar isn’t even that high for this so called ‘perfection’ you refer to and it’s completely obtainable.
In a protest against censorship in film, photographer Whitey Schafer staged this iconic photograph violating as many rules of the Hayes Code as possible in one shot, 1934