on 27-01-2014 03:00 PM
Have just been listening to an interview on ABC 24 and she called Juliar Gillard an organ grinders monkey the way she dressed. Here was this wrinkled stick with a head of hair that looked like she had put her hand in the power socket critisizing how another person looked. I personally have never admired this loud, overbearing feminist.
on 28-01-2014 07:33 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@freakiness wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:
@poddster wrote:My reference was not just looks, that would be shallow.
I refer to attitude and all a person has to do is open their mouth and out it pours, thats when regardless of phisical appearence Ugly shines through.
A further question to you and Newstart (I won't waste my time waiting for an answer)
If you have a room full of men, how do you know which of them are feminists?
Same answer as for women?
You wouldn't know unless they had some tell tale signs on display.
I don't know what you mean.
I know some men who identify themselves as feminists.
on 28-01-2014 07:38 PM
@poddster wrote:I agree with your appraisal of Greer, it has a lot to answer for on judgement day. Contributing to the removal of femininity from women had thrown so much turmoil into the world.
All because she was envious of men's appendages, no wonder men shunned her and the more she got shunned the more envious she became.
Where as a woman with femininity intact can have any amount of said appendage at her beck and call 🙂
Could you explain to us:
a) precisely which aspects of 'lost' femininity you are referring to?
b) what evidence you have to show that Germaine Greer was shunned by men or that she was jealous of the little tail between their legs
c) Why any self respecting woman would want to direct her efforts towards having 'any amount of said apendage' ' at her beck and call.
on 28-01-2014 07:57 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@poddster wrote:I agree with your appraisal of Greer, it has a lot to answer for on judgement day. Contributing to the removal of femininity from women had thrown so much turmoil into the world.
All because she was envious of men's appendages, no wonder men shunned her and the more she got shunned the more envious she became.
Where as a woman with femininity intact can have any amount of said appendage at her beck and call 🙂
Could you explain to us:
a) precisely which aspects of 'lost' femininity you are referring to?
b) what evidence you have to show that Germaine Greer was shunned by men or that she was jealous of the little tail between their legs
c) Why any self respecting woman would want to direct her efforts towards having 'any amount of said apendage' ' at her beck and call.
Everything about the post you answerd is vile and offensive. What does it even mean "femininity intact"?
Does it mean virginal?
on 28-01-2014 08:01 PM
Hey, please back off from Poddster.... maybe she/her/it has some sort of appendage fixation problem.
on 28-01-2014 08:01 PM
What does it even mean "femininity intact"?
I'm hoping we are going to be enlightened, Freaki - but I suspect we'll wait in vain.
on 28-01-2014 09:25 PM
(Andrew Denton interview)Germaine Greer: ..in three weeks of marriage, it's true to say I was unfaithful seven times.
on 28-01-2014 09:55 PM
guess she liked appendages? or maybe it was research?
on 28-01-2014 10:01 PM
@azureline** wrote:guess she liked appendages? or maybe it was research?
I guess the owners of the appendages didn't exactly shun her either.
on 28-01-2014 10:04 PM
well, apparently not
29-01-2014 12:49 AM - edited 29-01-2014 12:52 AM
Before this thread gets too smutty, let's see what women did before Germaine Greer.
fight for the vote.
educate about contraception.
go to war, dressed as men.
go to war, as themselves. Joan of Arc. Eleanor of Aquitaine.
replace men, who had gone to war, in their jobs perfectly competently.
leave their husbands, divorce, and marry again between lovers...as you were 🙂