Any depiction of violence or objectification toward a female body part is regarded as high alert misogyny. When the genders are reversed, feminists routinely minimize it because it is not a historical problem in their eyes.
And the feminists don't object to pussy pinatas? Bullshit. They object to female pencil sharpeners and any other playful depiction of the female body. In contrast, the depiction of the man with the knives in him -- I've never heard a feminist complain about that, either. My favorite is the prison rape game, "Don't Drop the Soap." Isn't that hilarious, feminists? Gee, if we had a game making light of rape of females, how do you think you all would react? The question scarcely survives its statement. (And the stock answer is, "You already make light of it." Bullshit, again.)
Normal young men aren't playing pussy pinata. There is, in contrast, an entire cottage industry of bachelorette party "gags" that make fun of, sometimes cruelly, male body parts -- pin the penis on the guy, this thing, etc. Reverse the genders and the feminists would be talking about misogyny and how creepy all of it is -- you know, because of all that historical oppression their Womyn's Studies professors told them about that no one else has ever heard of.
Every civilized society must strive to (1) eradicate heinous crimes by punishing the offenders, and (2) insure that the innocent aren't punished along with the offenders. Too often, the second half of that balance is omitted from the public discourse. Accusations of serious criminality, especially murder and sexual wrongdoing, too often are their own convictions in the high court of public opinion because the stigma is so severe. It is our mission to raise awareness about the injustices suffered by persons wrongly accused of serious criminality. Protecting the innocent from unjust harm as a result of a wrongful accusation is a hallmark of a civilized society.
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If you actually visit the page, you see they also have the pussy pinata.
Probably wouldn't be socially acceptable. But if it was it'd be just as funny as it is here.
Any depiction of violence or objectification toward a female body part is regarded as high alert misogyny. When the genders are reversed, feminists routinely minimize it because it is not a historical problem in their eyes.
And the feminists don't object to pussy pinatas? Bullshit. They object to female pencil sharpeners and any other playful depiction of the female body. In contrast, the depiction of the man with the knives in him -- I've never heard a feminist complain about that, either. My favorite is the prison rape game, "Don't Drop the Soap." Isn't that hilarious, feminists? Gee, if we had a game making light of rape of females, how do you think you all would react? The question scarcely survives its statement. (And the stock answer is, "You already make light of it." Bullshit, again.)
Normal young men aren't playing pussy pinata. There is, in contrast, an entire cottage industry of bachelorette party "gags" that make fun of, sometimes cruelly, male body parts -- pin the penis on the guy, this thing, etc. Reverse the genders and the feminists would be talking about misogyny and how creepy all of it is -- you know, because of all that historical oppression their Womyn's Studies professors told them about that no one else has ever heard of.
Women are born with a victimisation complex, by nature.
They see themselves as mentally and physically weaker than men.
Because of this, I believe most women are in a constant state of fear, and this makes them angry.
Hence the lets cut the penis off the man 'game'.
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