I find feminists today really fascinating.
They have long made this argument that "it's not all men, but it is always a man"
But, conveniently, that doesn't apply to immigrants - especially when we know a HUGE PORTION of these "asylum seeks" and "refugees" are fighting age men from countries that hate women.
Feminists use the analogy that, if you had a bowl of M&Ms and knew a few were poisoned, you wouldn't take the chance eating any. To them, this applies to men - most men might be fine, but you wouldn't chance finding out which ones are not.
But, again, all of this self-preservation dies when it comes to immigration.
All I can conclude is if these women acknowledged their cognitive dissonance, their brains would break. So, it's a lot easier to fight for the rights of invaders, and justify their violence and shittiness, rather than acknowledge that their ideology is broken and flawed.
I've said it a million times - the FEMINIST position is one that is anti mass immigration. It is one that protects women from the hundreds of thousands of foreign males who do not respect women, and believe we are lesser than.
It bothers me endlessly than these women are sowing the seeds of not only THEIR own destruction, but the destruction of the rest of us women as well.
And they're too arrogant and militant to see that.
Two guys: "We're gonna use your bathroom."
Manager: "Sorry, the bathroom is for paying customers."
Two guys: "We're Black, so rules don't apply to us."
Manager: "Yes they do!"
Two guys: "Racist!"
Starbucks: "You followed our policy, but you're a racist for doing so. YOU'RE FIRED."
For thousands of years, babies slept with their mothers. When they cried, they were attended to. Then two men came along: Dr. Holt and John B. Watson. They said babies should be trained. That babies had to fit the assembly line schedules of their parents. "Newborns must cry to expand their lungs," they claimed. "Simply let them cry it out." And that's how the "cry it out" sleep training method was born. Watson treated babies like experiments. "Never hug or kiss your child," he wrote. "Shake hands with them in the morning." After all, mothers needed rest, to attend to their husbands and households. Watson had four children. Three attempted suicide. One succeeded. And we still follow it today. Because once you convince a mother to ignore her baby's cries, you've broken something primal.
Honestly men aren’t the ones that struggle with this type of delusion but I understand why you said “people” tho because you don’t want backlash for saying “women”