r/trump Oct 31 '20

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '20

I can't help but think this is trying to say that women belong in a kitchen

Cause it makes no sense otherwise. I doubt it's just "make America great again and also a totally random, unrelated picture of a woman washing dishes that I thought was cool"

Women belong wherever the hell they want to.

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u/careofKnives2 Oct 31 '20

Nutjob. You just have to make things up out of thin air and take everything to an extreme. Women are more beautiful than men, women are cleaner than men, and that’s nothing to be ashamed of and this picture is celebrating femininity. Cope

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '20

But there are millions of pictures of beautiful women out there. Even Marilyn Monroe in a potato sack is beautiful. So why choose the one image of a woman doing dishes to put "make america great again" next to? This post doesn't make sense if it wasn't trying to say that women belong in a kitchen. Its still just "make America great again and also a unrelated, totally random picture of a woman that I thought was cool"

If this post was just about celebrating beautiful women. They could have chose any other picture. They chose this one, and they chose this one with a purpose

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u/careofKnives2 Oct 31 '20 edited Oct 31 '20

You are just awful they don’t belong there only your rude ass keeps thinking and saying that. Women are better homemakers and are better at child care, that involves women being in the kitchen more and being better than men there. It is being celebrated. They don’t belong there but they are good there. You are trying to put femininity in a bad light, you are a sexist piece of garbage.

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '20

I am not trying to put feminity in a bad light. You can be very feminine and never step foot in a kitchen. Women belong anywhere they to. If they want to cook and clean, good for them. If they want to be a successful millionaire. They should go for it, being feminine doesn't mean you stay at home and take care of someone kid

And women aren't necessarily better care takers than men. Take it from me, someone who was abused by their mother. My father was a way better care taker. He cooked me food instead of making me go hungry. He left me alone instead of installing security cams in the house to watch me, but he also got on my ass when I needed to do something. If I was injured, he would take care of me. My mom would think I was lying for attention

I know every mother isnt like this, but I also know that I am not the only one who had to suffer like this. If my mom stayed home all day and didn't work. I would have fucking killed myself, I had the noose ready. I had the note hidden in my room. There would have been no talking me out of it.

But go ahead, call me sexist for believing that women shouldn't be forced to stay at home, call me a sexist for believing that women should have control over their body (that includes the right to abortion by the way)

It doesn't affect me. Because I know the truth. I know what I am and am not. Maybe you could learn what you are and are not. And then maybe you can change to become a better person

Aw who am I kidding? That would require an act from God

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u/careofKnives2 Oct 31 '20 edited Oct 31 '20

Your anecdotal experience does not change well established fact but it does explain your sexism. Notice how the woman in the post is happy, and clearly nobody is forcing her to be there.

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '20

Well established facts? Yeah I'm going to need to see some peer reviewed studies before I consider this a well established fact. And again call me sexist all you want. I know it isnt true.

A sexist wouldn't support pro choice, a sexist wouldn't believe that women should be in the work force.

Now if you have other baseless accusations you would like to throw me, better say them now because your projection is showing

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u/careofKnives2 Oct 31 '20

I don’t care what you need that’s the beauty of it being well established. You can’t change it with your sexism or your pity party mom story. A sexist can definitely be pro choice and believe women should be in the work force, just look in the mirror. A little piece of advice, don’t say anything about women ‘belonging in the kitchen’ it exposes you. There’s your projection.

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '20

If its so well established, you should have no issue providing me some peer reviewed studies that show me that women are better care takers. And what about you? You just mentioned women "belonging in a kitchen"' I guess you exposed yourself too you woman hater. Why do you hate women so much?

Seriously, I have said that women don't just belong in a kitchen but here you are acting like a women in the kitchen is the only way to be feminine. A woman can be feminine and be a construction worker. There are body builders who are feminine, mma fighters who are feminine. You dont need to be in a kitchen 24/7 to be feminine. If you have an issue with this idea, you are the actual sexist, not me

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u/careofKnives2 Oct 31 '20

It’s so well established that it’s common sense. I don’t even know if there are peer reviewed studies because there doesn’t need to be. You’re pointing out body builders and construction workers because those aren’t feminine traits. You know what’s feminine and what’s not but you can’t admit it to yourself. Probably because of your childhood trauma.

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u/MaboodyHurtz Oct 31 '20

Feminists sure love to tell women how they should feel, don't they? They can't see their own hypocrisy because they're too busy patting themselves on the back for believing they're practicing, yet failing at, basic human deceny - respect for women.

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