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Hi, I am Hugh Jass, and today I am joined by Mary Hinge, the feminist author.
Excuse me,
did you forget something?
Sorry, I meant
award-winning feminist author.
That's better.
Hello, Mary,
and welcome.
Thank you, Hugh.
So what are you going to teach us today?
After I plug my book, I will teach you
why women don't get taken seriously.
Another book?
I am surprised your hands don't fall off with all that writing.
What is this one called?
It's called, "Misogyny In Comedy:
Why Feminists Never Laugh".
What is it about?
It's about the negative portrayal of women in comedy. While men get to be the buffoon who
gets all the laughs,
the women are always bossy, overbearing, always right, nagging,
prudish, and very rarely funny.
Interesting,
so you don't think it's unfair to men that it's always a man who is the buffoon in comedy?
Absolutely not.
The main aim of comedy is to make us laugh,
the person who everything goes right for
doesn't get the laughs, it's the one who it all goes wrong for that gets the laughs, and that's
always men because of the misogyny in comedy.
Not because men are funnier?
Of course not,
women are much funnier than men, it's just that you men don't understand our humour, it's
too sophisticated for you.
Whatever you say, Sweetheart.
Moving on,
you say you are going to teach us why women don't get taken seriously.
What do you mean by that?
Although most men will say they take women seriously, I am talking about actually taking them
seriously, not just saying so
to stay out of the doghouse.
It's not men's fault, women have made it almost impossible for them to be taken seriously,
and I want to explain how they have done that.
Great stuff.
So what examples can you give me, what are some of the things women have done, or still
do,
to make it difficult for them to be taken seriously?
One of the classics, is the split personality. This is where one minute a woman is clicking
her fingers, insisting she's a strong, confident,
capable, and independent woman.
The next minute she is a weak,
vulnerable,
incapable,
pig-tailed little girl,
usually when caught on a wrongdoing.
This stunt has been pulled by so many women, so often,
that it's became one of the main reasons why women don't get taken seriously.
If they wanted to be taken seriously, they should adopt a personality and stick with
it, instead of chopping and changing whenever it suits them.
I agree.
Do you have other examples?
Of course.
Narcissism is another big hitter.
It's incredibly difficult to take an adult seriously
who believes they hold higher importance than children, and women do this all the time,
for example,
there are two web sites that offer advice about children,
they are, "Mumsnet",
and "Mumlogic".
So even though it's about children, they've managed to make it all about women in the
title.
You see companies playing to women's narcissism all the time,
women-only this, women-only that.
At first it appears as sexist and divisive, but if you look deeper, it's only because women
are so gullible, and desperate to be treated special for owning a ***, and companies know
they can charge through the nose for a regular service with the words "Women-only"
in front of it.
So women are being ripped off because of their narcissism?
Absolutely.
It reaches new levels of patheticness,
there are women-only hotel floors,
toilets on planes, swimming,
gyms, library days,
you name it, there is a women-only version,
all regular services, but they cost more,
because women are easy to rip off,
due to the narcissism.
And women get into some nightclubs for free,
whereas men have to pay,
do you think that's unfair?
Absolutely,
but think about it,
the type of woman who goes to a club
where they get in free,
are skanks who never want to spend money, and men are willing to pay to get in because
those skanks are far easier to screw than the classier women who are willing to pay.
If I was a man, I would pay to get in, as it would probably be a lot cheaper to land a
woman in there, than it would be to land a classy woman, who doesn't need
special treatment to
enjoy herself.
You say it's easier? I know where I'm going once we finish here.
Any more examples?
Yes, their sheep mentality is a very common one.
An adult will be taken seriously if they make their own choices,
but women can't,
this is evident in women's TV shows,
magazines,
web sites, and books.
Women need to be told what to wear, when to wear it, where to wear it.
They need to be told what they can, and can't, eat
or drink. They need to be told what weight they should be, and they need a woman on TV
with a fat, flabby ***
to tell them what books to read, and how to feel.
To sum up, they need a step-by-step guide through life, and someone to hold their hand,
and that is why most women today are just like clones, all wearing the same thing,
reading the same thing, spouting the same lies, etc.
No one is going to take a clone seriously.
No they are not.
Are there more examples?
Another type of person it's impossible to take seriously, is the type who can not just
admit when they have done something wrong, and this is a very popular one with women.
Whenever a woman does something that could land her in prison,
she all-of-a-sudden remembers that she has either, suffered abuse in her past, has some
kind of mental illness, or is emotionally unstable,
and that is then used to excuse her wrongdoing.
The strange thing is,
most women do this,
yet none of them ever sought any help from these apparent problems before they were caught
on a wrongdoing,
which really goes to show that they are just *** excuses from the start.
That's terrible.
Any more?
Staying with the subject of women who commit crimes, the law holds a lot of responsibility for
women not being taken seriously.
How so?
Well, women always get far shorter sentences than men for the same crimes, add that to the fact
that a women's prison is a holiday camp compared to a men's prison.
So if the law punishes women as children, then why should the rest of society treat them any
differently?
If women started to get the same sentences as men, or at least similar,
for the same crimes, as opposed to the insulting difference there is now, then society as a
whole would start
to take women more seriously.
Do you think the law will ever treat women as adults?
Not a chance,
not so long as feminists keep pushing the victim card on women's behalf, making most
judges and juries think, "She's suffered enough already, she's just a poor woman".
Clever.
Do you have more?
Absolutely.
I mentioned magazines and television earlier,
telling women how to live their lives, well there is another side to all that.
When you look at what they offer women,
and what women choose to watch and read,
then it makes it difficult to take them seriously.
If you scan any women's magazine, you won't find any political news, you won't find an
article on music, art,
world events, or the economy, etc.
What you will find is articles
on affairs, soap operas,
what celebrity is getting fat,
what celebrity is screwing another celebrity,
how to sexually please your man, and some other such nonsense like ghost stories.
What about the television shows?
Two examples would be "The View"
from America,
and "Loose Women" from Britain.
These shows are aimed at women, and are filled with inane drivel, weak-*** guests plugging some
crap,
ways for women to be victims, and of course, ways to blame everything on men, while constantly
ridiculing them.
They talk in a way that they themselves would deem unsuitable for daytime television, if
it was four elderly men,
instead of four decrepit women that were saying it,
for example,
on "Loose Women",
they talk about the size of men's dicks, but they disguise it by calling them "Packages".
This is the type of thing
that would be completely unacceptable
if men done it on lunchtime television, but they justify it by simply saying it's
"Light-hearted".
What a horrible bunch of dried-up old prunes.
Any more?
Yes, Serena Williams was recently fined for shouting and swearing at a female official at a tennis
match. She threatened to ram the ball down her effing throat.
Guess what Serena did?
I assume she behaved like an upstanding citizen,
apologised to the official, and paid her fine without a whimper of complaint.
You assume wrong.
She claimed it was sexist for her to be issued with a fine.
You see what I mean?
She's considered a strong woman, yet when she's punished,
she cries like a four-year-old girl peeling onions, and claims she is the one being
mistreated. This is the type of thing that makes it hard to take women seriously,
whenever they are caught doing something wrong,
they try to claim they are the victim,
it is just utterly pitiful.
True that. Do you have another example?
Yes, the number one reason for a lot of people not taking women seriously,
is their silence.
The main reason women can publicly utter garbage about men, is because the good women stay silent
and allow them to do so.
Little do they realise that if they spoke up against the obvious garbage thrown at men
by other women, they would be doing all women a favour, as it would help them be taken more
seriously, but their cowardly silence
will always prevent women from being taken seriously, as it allows the loud obnoxious ones
to spout hatred with impunity.
Cowards.
Any others?
The way they fake solidarity, only in public of course.
The reality is, all women hate all other women, but as liars, we put on a display in public
as if all women are our best friends, nothing could be further from the truth.
So women really are their own worst enemy?
Without a doubt, but as long as there are men to blame everything on, then most women will
never realise this fact.
Interesting.
We will have to leave it there for now,
I would like to thank Mary for her time, thank you, Mary.
No problem, Hugh.
Before we go,
I have a joke for you this time, I have been practicing it all week.
Okay,
let's hear it.
How do you stop black children from jumping up and down on their beds?
I don't know.
Put Velcro on the ceiling.
Until next time,
goodbye.