Jean, a supporter, yesterday dropped into the Fox and Hounds public house in Westerham, near Sevenoaks, Kent, with her husband and daughter. From the pub’s website:
It is a family run pub, led by Tim and Jo Harvey since December 2016. Their aim is simply to provide a welcoming evironment (sic) for all, [my emphasis] giving customers the reason to come back time and time again.
Jean and her daughter were shocked to see signs in two cubicles in the Ladies’ toilets. The first is here. The sign reads as follows, I’ve replaced underlining with bold text:
A WOMAN has to be twice as smart as a MAN to be thought half as good…
… therefore she has to be FOUR TIMES as smart to be thought JUST as good…
… fortunately, This Isn’t Difficult!
attr. to Charlotte Witton
On one level, this is just one of countless snarky narratives denigrating men (and boys), designed to bolster the flagging self-esteem of intellectually challenged women (and girls). I’ll wager that most of the meals and drinks at the Fox and Hounds yesterday – including those of women and girls – were paid for from the earnings of hard-working men.
As we’ve demonstrated before, feminists are so mind-numbingly stupid – recent studies have shown them to have IQs similar to those of fruit flies – that they can’t even get their own snarky propaganda right. Charlotte Whitton (not Witton) was a Canadian feminist and Mayoress of Ottawa, who died in 1975. The following is attributed to her:
Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult.
So, comparing what she said with the sign in the Fox and Hounds:
- Whitton says nothing about smartness
- The line ‘therefore… good’ is an invention
- Whitton says, ‘Luckily, this is not difficult’, which is transformed by the feminist fruitfly to, ‘fortunately, This Isn’t Difficult!’ Feminists aren’t too hot at correct use of capital letters, and – in common with children – they love using exclamation marks, as if they add something of substance
The second sign in the Ladies’ toilets is here. It reads:
MEN ARE LIKE GRAPES
and it’s our job to stamp
on them and keep them in
the dark, until they mature
into something you’d want
to have dinner with.
Hilarious. Let’s try a gender switch, shall we?
WOMEN ARE LIKE GRAPES
and it’s our job to stamp
on them and keep them in
the dark, until they mature
into something you’d want
to have dinner with.
Or maybe
JEWS ARE LIKE GRAPES
and it’s our job to stamp
on them and keep them in
the dark, until they mature
into something you’d want
to have dinner with.
Of course we could replace ‘Men’, ‘Women’, ‘Jews’, with ‘Blacks’, ‘Muslims’, and countless other words… but only ‘Men’ is deemed acceptable (and presumably amusing) on a sign in the Ladies’ toilets of this public house.
We shall be asking the landlord and landlady of the Fox and Hounds to remove the signs forthwith, and in recognition of their crass insensitivity towards male victims of domestic violence, displayed by the second sign, to make a donation of £1,000 to Mankind Initiative. If they decline to do both things, we trust the men in the area (and their partners and children) will boycott the place until they do.
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And if they don’t take them down, we should all leave scathing reviews of the pub on trustpilot.
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There’s no point in comparing women with grapes because, as everyone knows, only men age like wine; women age like milk.
A few stickers like that put up in ‘ladies’ toilets by women supporters might help in the sowing of a few more seeds of doubt in the minds of the ‘fairer’ sex.
I’d certainly stick some up in pub urinals. Why not print some off and offer them for sale?
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Buttamilk, to match all the buttafaces! lol
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