I think any civilisation that has to resort to that should collapse. Afghanistan's regime specifically should on priciple be overthrown by the women and transformed into a matriarchy. It won't be, but it should be.From what I've noticed here your OK if you don't question women rights in any way.
It's basically a groundhog day scenario where the same point is brought up over and over but no workable solutions are allowed to be discussed.
Afghanistan is actually putting solutions in place right now to increase the child production rates of its women but just even saying it would be a good idea to see if stripping women of rights improves the situation in that country will get you downvotes.
A solution is a solution even if you don't like it. No amount of gaslighting can evade the truth.
Basically this subreddit is very closed minded right now and is clamping down on freedom of thought which is really dissapointing.
Perhaps wait for an opportunity when they're distracted with some kind of war, and then take power. That seems to be the blueprint:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_...tion_for_Peace
In 2003 during the Second Liberian Civil War, Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace forced a meeting with President Charles Taylor and extracted a promise from him to attend peace talks in Ghana[6] to negotiate with the rebels from Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy and Movement for Democracy in Liberia. A delegation of Liberian women went to Ghana to continue to apply pressure on the warring factions during the peace process.[7]
Two hundred women surrounded the room, dressed in white, dominating the conversation. Any time the negotiators tried to leave, the women threatened to take off all of their clothes. Enclosed in the room with the women, the men would try to jump out of the windows to escape their talk. But the women persisted, staging a sit in outside of the Presidential Palace. They blocked all the doors and windows and prevented anyone from leaving the peace talks without a resolution.
The women of Liberia became a political force against violence and against their government. Their actions brought about an agreement during the stalled peace talks. As a result, the women were able to achieve peace in Liberia after a 14-year civil war and later helped bring to power the country's first female head of state, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.[7] When President Ellen Sirleaf first came into office, she made women's rights one of her priorities. Her administration focused on the condition of women in Liberia and their needs.[8]
Some of the changes she made involved: putting more women in office, establishing the Women's Legislative Caucus, a multiparty committee in the House of Representatives that ensures a gender-sensitive approach to the legislature, and creating The Inheritance Act, an act that made rights of inheritance for spouses of statutory and customary marriages. Under President Sirleaf, rape, a prominent weapon of war, was also made punishable with a maximum sentence of life in prison.[8]
Not saying this is a matriarchy obviously I just think Islamist men deserve to be ruled in an authoritarine regime by women for at least a decade. But the above is also a decent goal.
The leadership under the Taliban is unlikely to be very intelligent they're mostly depending on brute force so...
Maybe this is useful? I feel like they'd actually believe you:
Lol "If we force women to live traditional lives where they have no other options/alternatives they will live traditional lives."Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace is a peace movement started in 2003 by women in Monrovia, Liberia, Africa, that worked to end the Second Liberian Civil War.[1] Organized by Crystal Roh Gawding and social workers Leymah Gbowee and Comfort Freeman, the movement began despite Liberia having extremely limited civil rights. Thousands of Muslim and Christian women from various classes mobilized their efforts, staged silent nonviolence protests that included a sex strike and the threat of a curse.
Groundbreaking stuff.
I think radfemhitler came up with something like this on twitter yeah lol.My modest proposal.
Let's put all men in work camps to support women and their babies. They can be the mindless drones to support the queen bees.
No need to receive pay. No need to vote
I mean "we're just discussing ideas right?"
Actually some men liked radfemhitler's idea and seemed to think women wouldn't and would go insane without men. Personally I would create a regime where most guys are stuck doing feminine stuff because I'm actually evil.
If I wanted to punish one of these guys I'd put them in the office of an all-female skincare company in Australia that makes cringy dance videos like this one they were all freaking out about before and claiming it was why Trump won... Even though it was in Australia:
I doubt I can find a clip on YT to embed so. It attracted the most insane 'longhouse discourse' accounts though.A small all-female australian skincare company posted a silly tiktok, it went viral and got a load of misogynistic discourse about how women should be subjugated
Tbh they're already mostly living their nightmares anyway.
"Not a female majority work place. No NO NOOOOOO."
^ this is hilariously specific and I want it to be the title of an album or something.All fun and games until they spend 5 people's yearly salaries for a team building activity that's just tarot reading and non-alcoholic drinks at a "witch hut" in downtown Chicago.
They shoudnt be allowed to do this in the work place. Should be at home tending to the house or at grown-up playgrounds running around and dancing and playingI feel sheer fear of having to listen to / be exposed to this kind of non-funny 'jokes' and giggles.
And then having to have some kind of socially acceptable response. A nightmare. I think I would need to watch some good stand-up comedy clip just to recover.We must fight this eviI until it is eradicated.They are poisoning the blood of our countryBecause we all have to work with these types and they do absolutely nothing.Can we get the Glee generation out of politics now?Imagine being the IT support guy in that office aka the lone male.
The IT support guy is a trans woman with a blahaj plushie though. Jokes that most people won't get.
they're all on the pill and had at least 20 abortions between themSame ones who will report you to HR if they believe you looked at them wrong.These women can't pair bond stay far awayYeah exactly, please stop doing it. Something women don't seem to understand is that while straight women appreciate guys chopping wood or throwing stones or whatever, the female version is this. It's awful. It is painful to witness. Please keep it private.I agree. I have a gay fictional character who's like a hermit who lives alone in the woods and is very masculine who I think would be perfect for you.date men
No the femininity and show tunes will be forced on you Charlie until morale improves:
*takes notes*
*lots of silly cute stuff*
*lack of productivity/lots of socialising*
*forced participation*
*Megan Thee Stallion twirking*
*Glee*
*tiktok trend stuff*
*esoteric witchy stuff. Astrology most likely*
*non alcohol drinks. Cocktails??? Fruity drinks*
*glitter???*
I don't have their personality type and honestly wouldn't enjoy what they're doing either but I might have to reconsider.Of all the layers of Hell 😳
I should hope so.These women are the reason why Muslims hate us.
It'sgonna be so wonderful not to see these any longer. The moment he won was Butler..when they tried to steal this great man from us.
...You think Trump is going to save you from cringy Australian social media content? Oh dear.
When women are alone together they dorkiply. It's an old form of dorkish magic that's similar to multiplication but only it's 4 times stronger. Here you can see the dork magic is so powerful they went into an unbridled dorklust. A fugue state where they feel an in controllable urge to recite ancient dorkish incantations, in combination with an eastern magic spell called "tiktok", which is something far more darker and far more devilish indeed. Very few have found success quenching their dorklust, aye. I have heard tall tales that one might be able to break a spell such as this by casting a spell of "starting fake infidelity rumors about her friends"... Stay safe weary travelers.
That's just funny.
Well it's ironic when Western men get stuck in the military they tend to end up crossdressing, or watching MLP or Frozen. Many such cases.
North Korean men end up watching porn in Ukraine hahaha. Allegedly (unproven but according to the if it's funny it's true rule, technically true.)
I found this video on twitter and I like that I found it on YouTube just by searching basically the title of this video lol.
It's giving Kino cigarette vibes:
Oh that's Slowdive? The band with the aesthetic female singer/guitarist?
Rachel Goswell. I just saw some photo of her once a long time ago which stuck in my head lol without bothering to ever listen to their music.....
Yeah she's in this Drab Majesty song too:
Her father taught her folk guitar songs from the age of seven, and she began studying classical guitar and music theory at age ten.[2] Goswell took classical guitar lessons along with childhood friend Neil Halstead, with whom she formed Slowdive in 1989.[3] She was influenced, from a singing point of view, by Siouxsie Sioux",[4] "it was [she] who made me want to be a singer."[5] Joni Mitchell, Iggy Pop and Nick Cave were her other favorite singers.[6] Goswell was also inspired by the Cocteau Twins; she discovered their music at 16 and "found myself immersed in the magic and wonder of their overall sound musically."[7] The songs that influenced her the most were: "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" by The Smiths, "92 Degrees" from Siouxsie and the Banshees' Tinderbox album, "Persephone" from Cocteau Twins' Treasure album and "River" by Joni Mitchell.[8]
Not bad but I prefer Persephone by Dead Can Dance.
I liked The Smiths song mostly because of the edgy lyrics when I first read them in someone's bio as a teenager lol:
I like these songs more though (actually not sure I like all of them more. Well I like all of them):