Ah... maybe from at least 1776. Without that, the French Revolution wouldn't have happenedThere were some big kerfuffles in the early to mid 20th century which weakened their powers as well, of course.
Ah... maybe from at least 1776. Without that, the French Revolution wouldn't have happenedThere were some big kerfuffles in the early to mid 20th century which weakened their powers as well, of course.
Tstorm is claiming that people just make assault claims up regularlyThat's not "in the absence of any other information", because by specifying you and Silvanus, you are giving me a substantial amount of additional information.
Now, when you specify things he's said about "women as a class of people", it looks to me like you're forming the question specifically to exclude things he's said about individual women. But of course, the latter can indicate something quite meaningful about his attitude towards women in general, if he consistently speaks about them in a manner in which he would never talk about a man.I'm quite certain he says worse things more often than he does about women. I think if asked for an example of him being rude to women as a class of people, that tape would be the only example to immediately come to mind.
So, the second one isn't an actual quote. Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=B...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=falseNow, when you specify things he's said about "women as a class of people", it looks to me like you're forming the question specifically to exclude things he's said about individual women. But of course, the latter can indicate something quite meaningful about his attitude towards women in general, if he consistently speaks about them in a manner in which he would never talk about a man.
Anywho;
1991: "It doesn’t really matter what [the media] write as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass".
1992: "Women, you have to treat them like shit".
1997: " There’s nothing I love more than women, but they're really a lot different than portrayed. They are far worse than men, far more aggressive".
2004: "[Lindsay Lohan's] probably deeply troubled, and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women — deeply, deeply troubled — they're always the best in bed?"
2004: "It’s certainly not groundbreaking news that the early victories by the women on ‘The Apprentice’ were, to a very large extent, dependent on their sex appeal".
2005: "A person who’s flat-chested is very hard to be a 10, OK?"
2013: "It must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees".
2013: "26,000 unreported sexual assults in the military-only 238 convictions. What did these geniuses expect when they put men & women together?"
2015: "You're disgusting" (to a woman asking for a break from deposition to pump breast milk).
Could be an attempt to imitate one of the Krays in one of the gangster movies who said something along those lines. 'Women are for...f-words or some other perjorative'? Though not sure if real account or fictionalised quote but he is (was?) gay in real life and commonly portrayed as the scary psycho one. It would track with the hardman image dumb movie fixation.Andrew Tate has said it's gay for men to have sex with women for pleasure, and that men should have sex with each other (he specifies oral or handjobs) to defeat the LGBT agenda.
I'm not making that up.
It's called X. Musk kept shoving down people's throats.I'm still confused how Andrew Tate became someone that anyone gives a shit about in the first place.
"A person who’s flat-chested is very hard to be a 10, OK?" isn't social commentary. That's something an immature teenager says, which should tell you all about howTrump thinks.So, the second one isn't an actual quote. Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=B...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Bottom right corner of page 41, from the interview with Trump, says "You have to treat them like s---", but entirely out of quotations, and doesn't start with the word "women". Surrounding context makes it clear he is talking about a particular kind of women that revels in being mistreated, and we do not know what words he actually used. Do not pretend that is not a thing, 50 Shades of Grey exists, no gaslighting allowed.
The last one was not to a woman asking for a break to pump breast milk. She was assembling the pump in the middle of the deposition without requesting a break, and the others there believed she was about to start pumping in the middle of the deposition. There is some dispute about whether there was about to be a break or if it was later, there is no dispute that they had a private space prepared for that purpose, and she took out the pump during deposition in the room with everyone else.
Most of those quotes seem like largely accurate and scathing social commentary to me. It's hard for me to even imagine how a comment about unreported sexual assault in the military is supposed to be criticism of women. If a left-wing commentator made a comment about hypersexuality in deeply troubled women, I don't think you would read it the same way.
Musk's sycophantic cult.Who the hell voted "Yes"?
"America should destroy tyrannical governments that don't let me do whatever I want. Including America's."
There’s a scene like that in the movie Layer Cake, wherein a gangster says “Fuckin’ females is for poofs”. I don’t doubt something similar was in a recent movie about the Kray twins but I’d be unable to nail down which one.Could be an attempt to imitate one of the Krays in one of the gangster movies who said something along those lines. 'Women are for...f-words or some other perjorative'? Though not sure if real account or fictionalised quote but he is (was?) gay in real life and commonly portrayed as the scary psycho one. It would track with the hardman image dumb movie fixation.
Well, no-- the surrounding context makes it clear that it's his attitude that women "like to be abused". It's an age-old misogynist trope that abusing women is fine because they like it. That passage in the interview reeks of that attitude.So, the second one isn't an actual quote. Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=B...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
Bottom right corner of page 41, from the interview with Trump, says "You have to treat them like s---", but entirely out of quotations, and doesn't start with the word "women". Surrounding context makes it clear he is talking about a particular kind of woman that revels in being mistreated, and we do not know what words he actually used. Do not pretend that is not a thing, 50 Shades of Grey exists, no gaslighting allowed.
They believed she was about to start pumping there in the middle of the room? So she didn't.The last one was not to a woman asking for a break to pump breast milk. She was assembling the pump in the middle of the deposition without requesting a break, and the others there believed she was about to start pumping in the middle of the deposition. There is some dispute about whether there was about to be a break or if it was later, there is no dispute that they had a private space prepared for that purpose, and she took out the pump during deposition in the room with everyone else.
That's what I was worried about, and something I find grotesque.Most of those quotes seem like largely accurate and scathing social commentary to me.
Uhrm, but it wasn't just a "comment about hypersexuality." You're describing it as if it was a mere analytic or considerate observation. No: It was lurid sexualisation about how good they are in bed. If absolutely anyone made comments like that, I'd consider it fucking disgusting.It's hard for me to even imagine how a comment about unreported sexual assault in the military is supposed to be criticism of women. If a left-wing commentator made a comment about hypersexuality in deeply troubled women, I don't think you would read it the same way.
Are any of you going to get off your apathetic and lazy asses and do it?
I may have confused cockney gangster film memories a bit there, it's been a while lol. Shared connection is they're definitely cockney and gangster adjacentThere’s a scene like that in the movie Layer Cake, wherein a gangster says “Fuckin’ females is for poofs”. I don’t doubt something similar was in a recent movie about the Kray twins but I’d be unable to nail down which one.