More proof that women are oppressed

LJ_Reloaded

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For every 100 female babies who die in the first 27 days of life 125 boy babies die.
For every 100 females ages 1 to 4 years who die 127 boys die.
For every 100 females ages 5 to 14 years who die 140 boys die.
For every 100 females and women ages 15 to 24 years who die 292 boys and men die.
For every 100 females who repeat kindergarten 194 boys repeat kindergarten.
For every 100 twelfth grade females who were threatened or injured with a weapon on school property 175 boys were threatened or injured.
For every 100 females ages 15 to 19 that commit suicide 549 males in the same range kill themselves.
For every 100 females ages 20 to 24 that commit suicide 624 males of the same age kill themselves.

Still feel oppressed about being a female?
 
Your post shows two things:

1. You don't seem to know what "oppression" is.
2. You don't know how to use the word in a sentence properly.
You fail to understand what sarcasm means. But that's not surprising considering your low intellect.
 
You fail to understand what sarcasm means. But that's not surprising considering your low intellect.

Let me tell you a story:

Once upon a time, I walked into my college's Women's Rights Organization at the beginning of one of their weekly meetings. I was the first guy to do this in the history of their group, which went back about a decade.

Upon being congratulated for having been such a "pioneer", I told them not to think of me as a man, but as someone who believed in the cause of women's rights towards equal and fair - not exalted - treatment. The frowns began. Then, I told them that their recent crusade against a "sexist pinball machine" belied the importance of a women's rights group on a campus wherein there was no universal sexual harassment policy. In fact, most of the things they'd spearheaded in the four years I'd been in college were petty bits and pieces. Moreover, there were obviously men-hating members in their group, and those women acted as cancer to any alliance-type causes they might have worked with the larger community on (read: with men).

I walked out. I denounced their group as a "club" of elitist women, harboring men-hating bigots.

That was me.

I then went down to the local town grocery store to pick up food for a weekend party. The cashier was very friendly, and made a joke about the sort of party it looked like I was going to have.

The short man bagging my groceries, in his thirties, poor shape, probably a shut-in, had a frown on his face, and smashed my bread.

That was you. :)
 
Let me tell you a story:

Once upon a time, I walked into my college's Women's Rights Organization at the beginning of one of their weekly meetings.
Cool delusion, bro. Meanwhile, in the real universe, your life more closely reflects Bud Bundy.
 
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say that, I'd have 75 cents.
There was a feminist researcher named Norah Vincent who recently decided to check out this male privilege thing.

She spent 18 months living as a man. (RoryN take note, you should try this yourself.)

In the end she was happy to go back to being a woman and she deeply appreciated the privileges of being a woman. A woman, most likely lesbian, feminist researcher was the one who discovered this, not some evil axe murdering friendzoned dudebro MRA boogeyman.

It's no wonder feminists got jack shit to say about her findings.
 
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