19 Replies to “If Women Ran The World”

  1. You know, My wife and I have been married 47 years. We have two daughters, two son-in-laws, and five grandchildren. And that little article makes a whole bunch of sense.

  2. For those not aware, Milo Yiannopoulos is a gay conservative. Makes no difference that he’s gay, of course, except that when the usual suspects on the Left decry him as a “hateful right-winger”, just mention to them that he’s homosexual and ask them how long they’ve believed that gay people shouldn’t be able to freely express their opinions. You’ve never seen a person cower so quickly.

  3. He missed citing the studies on how the pill disables womens innate rape avoidance strategies. This is because – from an evolutionary point of view – a woman wants children from a man she selects to have children with. Otherwise she avoids situations where she will be raped by men she is not interested in having children with (these situations were pretty much the last million years of human history). It’s an mechanism that has evolved in order to produce genetically fit children. When she is pregnant with the child whose father she selected, then the rape avoidance mechanism diminishes because she is already pregnant. From an evolutionary point of view, the increaed vigilance is no longer required. The pill is faux pregnancy. It’s a chemical introduced to a woman’s body that messes with their “instincts.” These are well known data.
    http://www.amazon.com/Natural-History-Rape-Biological-Coercion/dp/0262700832
    Can’t tell that to my lefty vegan female friends, but boy they sure will bleat on about hormones in cows milk.

  4. Milo is hilarious.
    His one on ‘femsteering’ is priceless.
    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/01/09/femsteering-the-crippling-disability-endangering-our-roads/
    “According to the activists drawing attention to this ugly expression of female privilege, femsteering affects all of us: men, women and children, and threatens the personal safety of anyone on the motorway or, especially, on busy streets outside schools. Its effects are dramatic and visually arresting, they report: crumpled bumpers, crippled cyclists and petrified passengers screaming: “Mommy, why are you driving us into the wall?!””

  5. After 30 year of marriage, and 3 fully grown offspring later, I have never introduced that poison cocktail to my wife.
    So you ‘love your wife’ but you want to screw up the entire biological reproductive mechanism in the pursuit of ‘convenience’.
    I’m sure the big pharma hucksters have something else to sell as well…
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group ‘True North’

  6. good morning lefty
    jeezus lord kriste, the RC were against it on moral grounds, we are discussing medical/physical here.
    The RC were in full blown control mode!!

  7. Unfortunately the I.U.D. got a bum (?) rap since the copper and other metal early versions had some bad effects on some women. But the plastic I.U.D.s if your body doesn’t reject it after one or two tries,are very effective and avoid all that messy and offsetting application as things heat up of other methods. Too bad it is not more widely used.
    Still amazed at how many educated and supposedly smart women rely on luck.

  8. Oh, look. Resident JOOOOO-hater NME 666 is angry again.
    Pressing your buttons is funny and it’s so easy to do.
    Now go scream at some squirrels or something, you little lunatic you.
    Sorry – looonaTik (in NME-speak).

  9. The I.U.D. ( Intra-uterine device) is an implanted device which causes abortion in the earliest stages of pregnancy. This would be repeated abortions, monthly, or almost monthly, in the case of a sexually active woman. If one is “pro-choice”, then this would not be thought of as a problem. If one recognizes that even the tiniest humans should not be discriminated against on the basis of height and appearance, and are deserving of life, then use of an I.U.D. is the murder of children.

  10. Few women I know personally have told me about side effects of using birth control pills but those that have reported weight gain.

  11. Personally I think it’s very funny the way Lefties are so quick to trash science when it goes against them.
    My personal experience doesn’t reflect the article though, I must say. On the pill, off the pill, I never noticed. My only complaint is most white chicks in Ontario are f-ing loopy and can’t count back change. As a white male it’s a bit distressing to see so many of our womenfolk so fundamentally useless at life.
    Luckily, there are many fine immigrant women who were not ruined by the Ontario educational system. They can be a handful sometimes, but a strong temper is a lot easier to take than an empty head stuffed with propaganda and cotton.

  12. “…a strong temper is a lot easier to take than an empty head stuffed with propaganda and cotton.”
    I’ve experienced both sorts. I agree.

  13. Well this kind of reminds of the environmental fanatics – we are not supposed to use any kind of energy it seems or any kind of birth control. Sorry, but no longer willing to put up with the days of unending pregnancies.

  14. I wouldn’t want you to be prohibited in using the stuff if you want to, but I would wish you to have all the information that is known about it.

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