Jess Phillips MP tweets about appropriate behaviour

Give me strength. The toxic feminist’s tweet reads:

One of my lovely male colleagues saw me looking weary earlier and he said “can I give you a hug?”. This is what appropriate behaviour looks like.

No, that is what stoooooooooopid behaviour looks like, coming from a mangina. To think the citizens of Birmingham (Yardley) have voted this harridan, selected from an all-women shortlist, into parliament twice in the space of two years. They should hang their heads in shame.

6 thoughts on “Jess Phillips MP tweets about appropriate behaviour

  1. Heh .. he knows his place .. just as th wimminz want .. it’s not abusive if he *sub’mitts on his own free(ish) will .. is it?

    *Trigger warning .. probably should ‘ve warned ya before hand .. my bad ?

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  2. Having endured the torture of staying there for a week campaigning against her, I can safely say that very few of her constituents actually knew who she was. All they knew was “Labour” was their MP. Many simply wanted to vote for Corbyn. Ironic, really, because she said she would quit if Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected leader and it was him that got her elected! At least she was honest enough to recognise herself as a coward for failing to quit.

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  3. I would definitely not advise a man to hug any woman at work. In Delaware there was a case (this year, I think) of a man being fired for consensually hugging a woman at work, who needed consoling over a private matter. After two appeals, the sacking was upheld.

    Even shaking hands is suspect by some; apparently shaking too long, or wrapping your hand around a woman’s smaller hand, or whatever the woman doesn’t like it “rapey”. It is far safer to warmly welcome and greet males but to be aloof, yet polite, with females. Remember always: as a male, the law is stacked against you.

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  4. “Jess Philips” and “appropriate behaviour” are four words which don’t belong in the same sentence, unless the rest of the words in it are: “Jess Philips” wouldn’t know “appropriate behaviour” if it hit her in the face.

    Even by the low standards of twenty-first century British politicians the woman is an embarrassment. Knowing she was on live television in front of a national audience, she laughed at the idea of a call for a debate on male suicide rates, life expectancy etc etc. Not only is she quite possibly a sociopath, she has no class either. She’d never make a good Bond villain (speaking of, I would quite like to see a female Bond villain being defeated. Strange that it has never been considered for some reason…).

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