42 Replies to “If Women Ran The World”

  1. Here’s how you DESTROY that which you HATE … (in this case … fathers and fatherhood) … you claim they’re ALL monsters with no redeeming value. That they ALL must be destroyed. That the sweetest, most noble, thing they do … is actually heinous and deserving of death if not life in prison.

    My own daughter read those Little House books, which she enjoyed immensely, and which helped shape her STRONG character. And I also lay claim to shaping her strong character and SUCCESSFUL life … because of my CLOSE relationship to her which endures to today. She is a fantastic person and I love her dearly. For anyone to describe that LOVE in the heinous term of incestual … is a sick puppy. A psychologically “projecting” sick puppy.

    This so-called woman needs mental health treatment.

    1. I recently re-read them all, and I’m a 50+ year old man! It was nice to be entertained by something that wasn’t misery-porn for a change.

      1. I’m happy my children missed Harry Potter and his ‘magic’ world of the Black Arts. Instead, they learned healthy and wholesome things. And I taught them these words to live by …

        Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honorable, whatever things are right, whatever things are pure, whatever things are pleasing, whatever things are commendable, if there is any excellence of character and if anything praiseworthy, think about these things.

        Let your mind dwell on these things

        Nope … that doesn’t include misery porn … ha! Good thing.

  2. Fellman exemplifies the type of garbage professors that teach our children these days. They are out to destroy our civilization and replace it with some monstrous Marxist utopia.

    How did we get to this place and why do we allow it?

  3. well, I can boil it down a wee bit more, to this word: spite
    aaaaaand still a weeeee bit more than that: spit

    burn in hell byatch.

    the original tv series was a) too hokey for me but I still enjoyed the episodes I watched, it was for instance really heart warming to see mr Landon had such a close professional and obvious personal relationship with his co-star Victor French, whose work I always enjoyed:
    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0294229/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t18

    and b) I was waaaaay too busy working full time, studying part time, renovating MY first ‘house’ and raising an only child daughter who blew right past the old man as far as professional accomplishments are concerned, to watch more episodes.

    etc etc

  4. Women will NEVER run the world until they become as strong physically as men, as ruthless in battle as the Vikings, and able to lug a 90lb pack 30-40 miles per day through the bush in blistering heat and freezing cold as fast and surefootedly as men.

    Until that day, EVERYTHING that women have and enjoy in this world is courtesy of the menfolk who choose to assist them, protect them, and cooperate with them for mutual benefit, rather than simply beat them up, rape them, bash their heads in and take their kids as slaves. Like the Dark Age Vikings did.

    Sorry ladies, it sucks, but these are what used to be called “facts”. Smart, intelligent, effective women know this, and work with it.

    Screeching harpies in women’s studies programs don’t get it. Till their apartment floods one day. Then they get it. And it enrages them even more that nature has made them that way…

    I adore my wife. She and I have different strengths and weaknesses. Which is why we complement each other perfectly. But she finds these womynn’s studies chicks beyond delusional.

    We are so glad of our sons AND daughters. A well balanced brood, skills and strengths wise.

    1. I assume most men sleep and eat at regular intervals, making them awfully defenseless at key moments. Brute force vs. Brains. Definitely a tossup. Women and wives aren’t exactly defenceless.

      Beyond that, the male and female bond is established not just in marriage but also as a mother and child bond. Boys and men also have sisters, grandmothers, aunts and female friends that produce men who respect women. The male protective instinct is an evolutionary trait, learned behaviour and also a product of culture and civilization (religion has mixed results).

      Most men in Canada would strongly disagree with the anger, tone and reasoning in the first four paragraphs of your post. I doubt most normal, well adjusted, emotionally stable, confident men see women how you see women. In many ways, you are the male version of radical feminists, who I also think are confused, ridiculous creatures.

        1. There’s a Penn Jillette quote that I’ll paraphrase : “I commit rape and murder in exactly the amount I want to. That amount is zero.”
          If anyone’s number is more than zero, then they should seek professional help.

          1. ○ ° Enso!
            ° ○° ° and mu !
            ° ○
            °
            …………he needs to find his Zen. A better state!
            …zero is unindictable.

    2. Bdsm: Women don’t have to lug the 90lb pack. They get you to do it – with a hint of promise…..right?

      1. Do remember seeing on TV – and this was many years ago – some competitions from the North (? Yukon) where women were carrying 70-pound packs. Was in awe of those women then, and still am.

        A woman may not be able to carry quite so much as a man, but she can still pull her weight, so to speak. Not to mention that she has too produce food at the end of the day, while he rests. “A man’s work runs from sun to sun; A woman’s work is never done.”

        And, as a reminder of what pioneer women could do and did:

        ttps://www.google.com/search?q=photograph+doukhobor+women+pulling+plough&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=xLlSrfHXoubEJM%253A%252C-JrKZBwifm1RsM%252C_&usg=AI4_-kTM2l6UudujhaOBVp1R5Pp0q

        1. Incidently, I read the Wikipedia link about the Doukhobors and found these people to be quite interesting. I had no idea they were called that. The women worked hard in this country while the men took outside jobs. I can’t imagine doing the hand ploughing just to give the beasts a break though. I was shocked to learn about their habits of conscientious objection to military service by stripping down and protesting in the nude! They must’ve done so only in the summers. Saskatchewan winters are mighty cold! Brr!

          Thanks for bringing them to our attention, Frances.

          1. NR:

            During the Doukhobor era a debate took place in the HoC. Mike Pearson was the librano leader and Diefenbaker headed up the PC’s. I don’t know if this was one of the infamous Friday nite sessions that used to take place (where they debated after 7pm….the members would show up after a liquid dinner…) but Pearson thought he’d stick it to Dief and he posed this question, (paraphrased) “What would the honourable member opposite do if confronted by a nude woman?’

            Dief was no slouch and he immediately shot back, ” while I would defer the matter to the Prime Ministers who has superior knowledge on these matters.”

            The house erupted.

          2. The “stripping down” crowd – all women – were from the Sons of Freedom sect based in the west Kootenay area west of Nelson, B. C. One of their more notorious “strip downs” was at a rally for John Diefenbaker in Trail, B. C. They were also fond of renouncing worldly things and demonstrating said renunciation by arson. In the late 50s and early 60s, some of them took to planting bombs. Fortunately there was only one casualty – that of a young man whose bomb blew up in his lap. But there were some close calls. The late Simma Holt chronicled the sect in her book “Terror in the Name of God; The Story of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors”.

            The pictures I was trying to link to were of the women yoked to the plow – google “Doukhobor women ploughing”.

          3. To abtrapper @ 2:59 pm

            Haha! Good story ab. Where do you get these?
            Nevermind.
            That old Dief, I can still see the old jowls jiggling – I was a nosy little kid who, believe it or not, used to watch the CBC NEWS… of course THAT story was never told there, but at that time, nothing made sense, – too young!

            Seriously though, according to the link I just posted to Frances, the penalty for indecent exposure in Canada was 3 years. Now, hardly anyone gets jailed, even murderers get 10.5 million bucks! But I digress.

            Oh for those liquid dinners and those days of Friday night debates… mussa beeeen, hic, juss wonnerful, hic!

          4. NR

            I met the Chief once. Well sort of…. I was in Toronto for some reason as a young man. I don’t recall exactly where our ‘meeting’ took place but I think it was Union Station. I had to take a leak and retired to the men’s room when in strolls the Chief. We acknowledge each other with a polite nod but neither of us spoke – or shook hands. ha

          5. The similarities between Hutterites, Amish and Doukhobors is based on religion. Their sects are based on their religious beliefs but they do not believe the same thing. Not unlike the modern Christian churches. They all farm.

            There the similarities end. They are the furthest thing from the hippy movement there is. The Hutterites are massive corporate farmers. As modern as there is out there. Yes they live a communal lifestyle but they all work. Everyone of them.

            Amish farmers follow different modes. Some still farm with horses and refuse to even have electricity in their homes while others are modern farmers. I’ve never met any who lived in a commune.

            Not sure what happened to the Doukhobors? They may simply have integrated.

          6. Reply to 5:31 @ abtrapper:

            Yes, I believe the Doukhobors have integrated – I asked someone. I was sort of kidding with the hippie similarity because I read that their motto was “Toil and Peaceful Life”…whereas the hippies were into “Peace, Love and make Love not War! But I know you know that!

            Funny story about the Dief though.

            (Way off topic: I live in Stephen Harper’s former SW Calgary riding and once went to one of Jason Kenney’s rallies. It was interesting. My first and last, though.)

        2. I asked my Grandma (who came to Canada in about 1930) about pictures like that. She said that what those pictures showed would be normal for starting farmers. A group of countrymen would settle in the same area for mutual support, and start clearing and developing their land together (clan-like behavior). Until the community had enough oxen to plow all of the individual farmer’s fields, the fields still needed to be plowed. The men would be off working on the jobs that let them immigrate to the country (at that time, for her dad, it was the railroad) or clearing more farmland. Working and steering the plow was a one-man job that required strength and skill that the women just didn’t have.

          Division of labour among poor immigrants meant that that job fell to the women and stronger children (provided there were enough older children to care for the younger ones).

          Our Social Studies teacher in the early 80’s showed us pictures of the plowing, and tried to extrapolate from it to say that eastern european men would routinely treat their wives as animals and regularly beat them. My grandmother thought that that was hilarious, “would a man that stupid dare to eat the food she prepared?”

          1. The Doukhobors were probably more inclined to get naked and burn down property in a government protest than beat their wives over something silly and risk, as you say, “eat the food she prepared!”

            They sound like early hippies, if anything. Their motto was “Toil and Peaceful Life.” They were vegetarian and not at all materialistic. The photo shows about 20 of them plowing a field. So, commune life it was or as you say, a “division of labor”. They didn’t believe in education, marriage, birth registration with the government who they were suspicious of. They had to work hard to feed themselves and their many children.

            The Wikipedia link recommends an interesting book that I will try to get. There is likely more insight into the life of the Doukhobors in this. I read another of this author’s books years ago, and this one ought to be a hilariously written one as well, yet very serious too, due to the hardships of Prairie life at that time . The info is as follows:
            Title: ” Hoodoo Valley – Garden in the Wind”
            Author: Gabrielle Roy
            Publisher: McLellan Stewart, 1975.

            Thanks for your reply C_miner.

          2. My grandma maintained that collective efforts like that were part of the lifestyle of recent immigrants until the immigrant community achieved the wealth to have animals or a tractor to do the labour. If the Doukhabours wanted to live like that full time then that doesn’t speak well on them to me.

            I thought that the naked protesters were the “Sons of Freedom” sect, and the women were just as likely to get naked in protest. I will confess to knowing little about Doukhabours, but aren’t the mainstream Amish and Hudderites similarly hippie wannebes?

            It’s actually the other way around IMHO, the hippies want the same sort of peaceful and non-materialistic lifestyle they see in the religious communities/communes, but aren’t necessarily willing to do the work to get it, they’re every bit as divorced from reality as the idyllic shepherds were to Greek philosophers (ie they didn’t know how much work was involved, so they thought it would be an easy life).

          3. @ 3:09 C_Minor
            You make some valid points. I too, have just learned a little about them.

            I shall have to go into reading more about these folks. They are intriguing to say the least.

            Imagine that: hard working, immaterial, arsonist, immodest, vegetarian, Ukrainian Baptist Hippies? I must get that book!
            ( No disrespect intended to any kind, hard working, lovely Ukrainian Canadians who are the pillars of society.)

            (I’ll try to get back to you, hopefully!)

      2. But that was precisely my point. Women’s “power” derives entirely from the menfolk who back them up. Ask yourself this question: if a woman gave you an order, and you said “make me!”… what is she going to do? She is going to call on some … men … to come and arrest you/whup you, etc. The fact is throughout history there have been extensive periods where civilisation as you have all experienced it for the ENTIRETY of your lives, has broken down, such as when Vikings raided Britain, and much of modern Africa has become today. When that happens, women and children have frequently become commodities to be traded. Fact. Sucks but it is true. And that is my entire point.

        Women and men have cooperated for mutual benefit for the vast majority of history. But it is with the agreement and backing of real men that our societies have survived in their current form.

        Interestingly, Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages was, for its time, quite progressive regarding women’s rights, empowerment and protections. Then the Mongol hordes, with barely a female among them and living on horseback, and knowing and caring for nothing but war, rape and pillage showed up. Those Europeans got schooled about the facts pretty quick. Kinda like what is now happening to the womenfolk of Germany and France at the hands of the African and Middle Eastern mass migrants today.

        Because you guys can bitch me out all you want, but the whole demonisation and elimination of men (by women empowered essentialy by armed government men) in places like Western Europe is now starting to have very serious consequences for European women and girls. Sweden is already a really bad place to be a woman. But hey, I guess that is what real women’s “power” looks like? Hiding in your house at night and watching what you say, since gangs of … ahem… men, … with real power, … now rule the streets after dark.

        Because women have so very much power and freedom in Iran, and Libya, and Chad and Sudan, and Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan, …

  5. ” I shouldn’t wish this on anyone, but part of me hopes that Ms. Fellman burns in Hell forever…”

    Yes,she is one sick bitch.

  6. A number of years ago, I was having breakfast at a truck stop where many truckers rested up and ate good food. There was a tv on showing a rerun of Little House. It was a scene from the end of the episode that was common in that show, where Pa and the girl were crying together over something ( I couldn’t hear it but saw Michael Landon and the girl actor consoling each other). A touching moment in short. Then I noticed this big burly trucker at the booth near the tv. He was crying like a baby with his face riveted to the tv. Toxic masculinity overflow I guess.

  7. Women and effeminate men accuse normal men of being perverts because women and effeminate men are the ones obsessed with perverted sex.

    Normal men rarely have the time or energy to even have sex, never mind waste time entertaining disgusting sex fantasies or carry out all the disgusting acts women think men do when out of their female overseer’s line of sight. They have too much work to do keeping the world ticking over.

    Another reason to be glad there will be no women in heaven. The more a man can avoid having anything to do with them on earth, the happier that man invariably is.

    1. You said it pretty much bang on, mate, but there are aboslites gems among womenfolk out there. The kind who have your back in a fight.

      When those real men stop doing that, keeping it all going, the jackals and hyenas take over, and women go right back to square one.

      How many infantry and armoured divisions does Femen have?

  8. There is a question to be asked of Fellman.

    “Are you writing of your own experience?”

    The woman is a complete idiot. She obviously has no idea of family, what family does, what family thinks, what is the meaning of family.

  9. Sensitivity training seems to be in vogue these days. Feminists could undoubtedly benefit from such.

  10. Before my daughter was born, I received a bit of advice.

    An older friend told me, “You are not only having a daughter, you are starting the closest and most important relationship of your life.” He was right. My daughter and I though we rarely see each other as we live 3000 km apart, talk every day and are friends in the true sense of the word.

    I once asked my daughter what she considered the most important things that I have given to her. She responded, “A sense of humour but more importantly two things: self confidence and happy memories.” Of course she forgot to mention the good looks and fabulous intellect.

    I feel sorry for Ms Fellman. She obviously never had a close relationship with her father or she is such a phoney virtue signalling twit that she has forsaken her relationship with her father for appearances sake. But I will not let her and her ilk poison the relationship that I have with my daughter.

    Screw her.

  11. I would take bullets and shrapnel for my little girl, for my wife, my kids. But in this day and age, my loyalty stops right about there. Most of the West is now completely corrupt, degenerate, and weak. It will soon fall to a robust challenge from some kind of armed force that is serious about war and winning. Hardly anyone in the West now has had any military experience or has any appreciation for warfare. That is how nations get conquered, and become vassal states.

  12. You are correct, David.
    I have excellent relationships with my 3 mid 20’s “kids” … I wouldn’t trade that for the world. The women’s studies prof, is poison to real people.

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