A feminist zealot’s open letter to Philip Davies MP

Our thanks to Kevin for this. It’s all good, but I particularly enjoyed this:

Then there was International Men’s Day. Oh, what a mistake. But congratulations, you managed to turn a discussion about women into yet another discussion about men.

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14 thoughts on “A feminist zealot’s open letter to Philip Davies MP

  1. Disinformation, manipulation, distortion, misrepresentation, traduction, misdirection, deceit, fabrication, mistatement and fraud all rolled up in a stodgy over egged confection of attempted sophistication and ersatz wit — yum!

    Apart from that, alright.

    P.S. do I detect that the author is very young, or perhaps just struggling..

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  2. Sorry, I couldn’t even bring myself to finish reading it.
    Another rant of just how superior women are and. . . .I got bored.
    Feminism is meaningless now. Banal even

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  3. Then there was International Men’s Day … congratulations, you managed to turn a discussion about women into yet another discussion about men.

    Because why would men want to focus on anything other than women’s wants, eh?

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  4. I left the following comment, which is awaiting the moderatress’ approval.

    ‘”I should be careful; merely speaking up may earn me a place on their highly original ‘Lying Feminist of the Month’ table.

    There are two awards that you do qualify for: Cretinous Feminist of the Month and Nutjob Feminist of the Month.

    That notwithstanding, are you actually old enough to vote?’

    I don’t expect it to appear.

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  5. What drivel! Lies and more lies from this toxic feminist! As others here, I could not make it to the end as I am just so sick and tired of the same old lies told over and over and over again…

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  6. If I might chime in on a different note.

    254 votes for Erin? This is disgraceful! I was already planning
    to partake in InCoWriMo this year, the vintage social media where
    people write a letter per day in the traditional manner with paper and
    fountain pen [you may deliver by hand to save the postage cost] and I
    now intend to add a P.S. for recipients to please support this cause. Erin is definitely worth more than the current 254 votes! She began the shelter movement for goodness sake and was paid for her kindness, for not cowing to feminist zealots, because she new well that nearly 70% of the first 100 women she helped were as if not more violent that their male partners and she bore the tirade of radical feminist bomb threats and the killing of her dog for her support for male victims of domestic violence. If we don’t vote for her, we may as well pack it in.

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  7. If I might chime in on a different note.

    254 votes for Erin? This is disgraceful! I was already planning
    to partake in InCoWriMo this year, the vintage social media where
    people write a letter per day during February in the traditional manner
    with paper and fountain pen [you may deliver by hand to save the postage
    cost] and I now intend to add a P.S. for recipients to please support
    this cause. Erin is definitely worth more than the current 254 votes! She began the shelter movement for goodness sake and was paid for her kindness, for not cowing to feminist zealots, because she new well that nearly 70% of the first 100 women she helped were as if not more violent that their male partners and she bore the tirade of radical feminist bomb threats and the killing of her dog, for her support for male victims of domestic violence. If we don’t vote for her, we may as well pack it in. https://www.change.org/p/department-for-communities-and-local-government-foreign-commonwealth-office-and-hom-time-to-honour-erin-pizzey-in-the-new-year-honours-list/u/18431543?source_location=notifications_page

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  8. That was one seriously warped rant going no there.
    Classic case of shoot the messenger not the message.

    This young lady thinks that people can’t speak in PMQs because of men chanting and booing over the speaker(even though the women and the male feminists do exactly that). Its called parliament and I suggest maya jones goes along to the public gallery to witness the debacle that is parliament.

    My last impression is of someone who is incapable of forming her own opinion and instead decides to take on someone else s( feminism). It speak of emotional immaturity.

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