OMG, talk about a real "man-hater"!

Frimost

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Read this, damn, what a pyscho-bitch!

The Society for Cutting Up Men (S.C.U.M)

"The male is completely egocentric, trapped inside himself, incapable of empathizing or identifying with others, or love, or friendship, affection or tenderness ... To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples." -- Valerie Solanas, S.C.U.M. Manifesto

You tell 'em, Valerie. And they never call when they say they will, either!

Valerie Solanas, an artist, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, and a former prostitute, wrote her S.C.U.M. Manifesto in 1967. It was published by Olympia Press in 1968, the year she shot Andy Warhol over a business dispute.

In her manifesto, Valerie Solanas called for all "civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females" to "destroy the male sex." She argued that men were "biological accidents," suffering from an incomplete X chromosome that left them unfit as human beings, and claime that they were constantly seeking to become felame in order to complete themselves. In the frustration that came from this unattainable fulfillment, they created and perpetuated war, violence, classism, conformity, censorship, boredom, and disease.

Her solution: Women should withdraw from the labor force of male society, causing economic and social collapse. They should fuck with and subvert all corporate entities, bust up heterosexual couples, destroy property, loot stores and kill men.

Kill men? That might be a little radical for your tastes, but hey, maybe it's worth a listen. Sadly, this movement never really got off the ground, and died long before Solanas did in 1988. However, there are some Second-Wave-era feminists who purpotedly hate men, and they're alive and kicking.
 
The male is completely egocentric, trapped inside himself, incapable of empathizing or identifying with others, or love, or friendship, affection or tenderness ... To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples." -- Valerie Solanas, S.C.U.M. Manifesto


Sounds about right to me...
...where do I join?
 
Frimost said:
Read this, damn, what a pyscho-bitch!


Bring it on sucker! As a guy I'm ready for the feminist revolution and I have the dynamite to back it up with:D . Sort of kidding.
 
I Don't think that was a case of satire KM. Or ar least she meant it but didn't intend to actually ever carry it out (other than in her dreams).
 
Guys.. women put up with more gender bashing in a day than we put up with in a year... there's no reason to get upset about this... for one thing, look how deep you had to dig to find this, Frimost.
 
it only took but a moment

Actually I didn't have to dig very deep to find it, not too deep at all really...
 
Until we get the cloning thing perfected, all I can say is that if we're going to kill all the men, we'd better take a whole bunch of sperm samples first.

I hate being practical, but somebody has to.
 
I shot Andy Warhol

Anyone seen this film?

if you are interested in S.C.U.M
you need to see it.
 
more crazy-crap

Here are quotes from famous male-bashers and militant feminists

including doosies like this:

From Marilyn French

[The quote below is from a novel by Marilyn French. Feminists often say "it is only a quote from a fictional character. Yet this notion is seen throughout feminist so called scholarship. -AG]

"All men are rapists and that's all they are" -- Marilyn French Author, "The Women's Room"

"My feelings about men are the result of my experience. I have little sympathy for them. Like a Jew just released from Dachau, I watch the handsome young Nazi soldier fall writhing to the ground with a bullet in his stomach and I look briefly and walk on. I don't even need to shrug. I simply don't care. What he was, as a person, I mean, what his shames and yearnings were, simply don't matter." -- Marilyn French, in "The Women's Room"

God damn! Not that is one man-hating woman right there! :eek:


I'm not sure if I ever saw I shot Andy Warhol, but I did see The Life of Brain and the radical feminists in that flick were pretty damn scary.
 
I don't think you have anything to worry about Frimost.

Most of the time our yearning to kill men ends when the pms does. :D

And besides, if all the men were killed off, what would we have to bitch about? And who would we have to drive nuts? ;)
 
One of the more interesting 60's slogans!

Ever notice how some ideas never go out of style?
:devil:
 
The writer of the S.C.U.M manifesto was one twisted gal, watch I Shot Andy Warhol for her story..fuck can't remeber her name
 
oh yeah...Valerie Solanas

and it really wasnt a "business dipute" , she was a temporary toy they watched, and at a few parties she talked to him about directing her film..he druggedly agreed to get this crazy woman off his ass... he never went through with it..and after getting screwed by her own publishers ( who rightfully didnt initially publish her works) she wandered into his studio and shot him and two others..all non fatally..but afterwards Andy was a little "off" half thinking sometimes that she had actulally killed him

Yes, she was psycho...but dont lump all feminists as psychos

But on the same hand..go ahead...go fiuge after thousands of years of generally being treated as property..maybe we are a bit upset
 
Actually, she is probably compensating for the fact that she can't get enough. A soft word in the ear and she'd be leading you around by the johnson like the chic in your pic...

Right Sweetie? If you are out there.:cool:
 
I have sometimes wondered what the feminist movement has done for us. Anything at all? Or has it really worsened things. I have heard feminists say that the most successful thing from the movement has been the increasing acceptance and growing equality of women in the workforce. Even though women still often don't make as much as men for the same thing. But even so, what did that get us?

25 years ago women were expected to clean the house, drive the kids to school, make breakfast, lunch and dinner, pick up hubby's socks, iron the clothes, do the laundry, look pretty and keep up social obligations.

Now, women are expected to clean the house, drive the kids to school, make breakfast, lunch and dinner, pick up hubby's socks, iron the clothes, do the laundry, look pretty, keep up social obligations...and go to work.

Did I miss something?

Also, now a women who chooses to be an at home mother, or to be a housewife carries a social stigma. 'She must be terribly old fashioned.' 'She must be a kept woman.' 'She must be a dim wit, incapable of working.'

And am I the only one that notices the increase of teenage crime and awful behavior since society decided women are inferior for staying at home to raise their children?

Just a thought.
 
Oh give me a fucking break...

blaming teen violence on liberated women is a bit of a fucking stretch.. and the stats say that teen violence is actually going DOWN... but guess what...you gotta focus the media somewhere
 
I wasn't blaming it on liberated women. I was saying that it MIGHT have something to do with many children being raised with minimal parental supervision.
 
Anais Dahl:
"I have sometimes wondered what the feminist movement has done for us. Anything at all?"

I think that entire being able to vote and own property thing is pretty swell.
 
A bad thing about feminism is the entire "liberated woman" rhetoric and generally selfish women who would otherwise feel guilty for their actions use anti-male sentiment to justify some bad stuff. They use all that stuff to rationalize away self-centered behavior because in their mind they can say they are doing it "for women" and not doing it for their own petty reasons.
That may be kind of vague, I know, but I have my reasons for stating that.
 
You're being vague because you're afraid of deviously_naughty. Admit it. ;)
 
No, lol, its because I am referring to something personal, that's why. :)
 
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