Favorite Anti-Feminist Songs

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Galatea

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Any song by Hank Williams Jr:p

Oh, and "Good Hearted Woman" by Waylon Jennings, though I think a man treating his wife like the rambling man in that song could make most ladies cringe;).
When you think about it, a lot of country songs are antifeminist, but not anti women.
 
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I'm a Baby Boomer Feminist. The only problem I have with wolf calls, is I don't get any anymore. I've got no problems with "barefoot and in the kitchen," unless you think I'm responsible for making dinner just because I like going barefoot, and my sodas are in the refrigerator in the kitchen. I've got no problems with "women's work." What I do have problems with, and always will, is when a boss told me something when I asked for the same amount of money a co-worker who had the same job I had but was a man.

He told me, "Jim get's more money than you because he takes care of his family with his income. He also has experience in this industry."

My response? "Jim's family consist of Jim and his wife. My family consist of me and my husband. I take care of my family with my income too. And, I don't just have experience in this industry. I've been working exactly here for nine years now! I have experience in this business!"

I am a feminist because there are still meatheads like that in the world, and I'll be damned before I buy that crap! Equal pay for the same job whether you're a man or a woman! If it weren't for Baby Boomer feminists, you'd be getting paid 70% of what a man would be paid. You'd still be "get my coffee, honey" as the VP in a corporation. And you'd be blushing at your boss playing handsies with your butt, instead of kneeing him.

THAT is what feminism has given you, and I'm not backing down with I am a feminist.
I am not a feminist. I am antifeminism and not backing down from not being a feminist. I am FOR equal pay for equal work. That does not make me a feminist. Feminism is also very much linked to abortion. Gloria Steinem was all about women proclaiming proudly that they had ended their children's lives.

At the recent Women's March, prolife women's groups had applied to march with the feminists, but they were denied. The march was also organized by a Muslim who is all about Sharia law.

I do not wish to identify with any movement that numbers Madonna, Ashley Judd, and Muslims who believe in Sharia in their number.

I think it is a mistake to say if you believe in equal pay for equal work, you MUST be a feminist.
 
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Based on the lyrics, I would say that it may [ also ] be considered to be an anti-abortion song...
Yes, it is. That may be the real reason why feminists take exception to it.
 
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However, for an Everyday Housewife who willingly embraces it as her God-given calling -- to her, that is "the good life" - she did not give up "the good life" for her husband, as the song lyrics suggest.
That's right.
 

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This could get me banned.

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Linda Sarsour has to be the most repugnant person in the history of American political discourse.

This is not a title I bestow lightly.

I do not wish to identify with any movement that numbers Madonna, Ashley Judd, and Muslims who believe in Sharia in their number.
 
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This could get me banned.

[video=youtube;IkoidwsLXCg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkoidwsLXCg[/video]
It's a sad song, I feel sorry for him. No roots and no home. If he loves Rosie the best, one wonders why he left her. I don't think you will get banned, but you might be inadvertantly putting yourself on the outs with the feminists ladies on the forum. Don't say I did not warn you.
 
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Linda Sarsour has to be the most repugnant person in the history of American political discourse.

This is not a title I bestow lightly.
Thanks for posting her name, I could not remember it. It boggles my mind that any woman would promote Sharia law.
 

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Dion also did "Runaround Sue" where he mourns a woman doing the exact same thing he (or his character) did in "The Wanderer." I wonder if Dion was being playful or trying to make a statement.

An underrated talent. He knew how to make a lick.

As for the feminists on here, I'm sure the ones who have been around longer would expect nothing less from me. Just another playful archconservative.



It's a sad song, I feel sorry for him. No roots and no home. If he loves Rosie the best, one wonders why he left her. I don't think you will get banned, but you might be inadvertantly putting yourself on the outs with the feminists ladies on the forum. Don't say I did not warn you.
 
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Dion also did "Runaround Sue" where he mourns a woman doing the exact same thing he (or his character) did in "The Wanderer." I wonder if Dion was being playful or trying to make a statement.

An underrated talent. He knew how to make a lick.

As for the feminists on here, I'm sure the ones who have been around longer would expect nothing less from me. Just another playful archconservative.
I wonder which came first? The Wanderer or Runaround Sue? Perhaps if he did not wander, she would not have run around.

I read that Paul Anka wrote both "She's a Lady" and "You're Having My Baby". It is a wonder he was not rode out of town on a rail.
 

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No problem. Politics does make interesting bedfellows. Feminist leaders show their true colors when they support CAIR, fetishize the hijab, and allow women like Sarsour to a place at the table.

They prioritize being anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-family and anti-"colonial" (however that is defined) over being the health and welfare of women.

Thanks for posting her name, I could not remember it. It boggles my mind that any woman would promote Sharia law.
 

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Paradoxically, Paul Anka had a reputation at the time for being a bit of a goody two shoes. Watch the movie Girls Town if you want a good laugh.


I wonder which came first? The Wanderer or Runaround Sue? Perhaps if he did not wander, she would not have run around.

I read that Paul Anka wrote both "She's a Lady" and "You're Having My Baby". It is a wonder he was not rode out of town on a rail.
 
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No problem. Politics does make interesting bedfellows. Feminist leaders show their true colors when they support CAIR, fetishize the hijab, and allow women like Sarsour to a place at the table.

They prioritize being anti-Western, anti-Christian, anti-family and anti-"colonial" (however that is defined) over being the health and welfare of women.
Exactly. I have not read the Koran, but apparently lying is perfectly permissible in their religion if it is a means to an end. So I think the Islamic contingent like CAIR and Sarsour are using feminists to unite against Conservatives. The enemy of my enemy is my friend sort of thinking. A little logical thinking on the part of feminists would lead them to know that Islam is anti woman in every way.
 
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I am not a feminist. I am antifeminism and not backing down from not being a feminist. I am FOR equal pay for equal work. That does not make me a feminist. Feminism is also very much linked to abortion. Gloria Steinem was all about women proclaiming proudly that they had ended their children's lives.

At the recent Women's March, prolife women's groups had applied to march with the feminists, but they were denied. The march was also organized by a Muslim who is all about Sharia law.

I do not wish to identify with any movement that numbers Madonna, Ashley Judd, and Muslims who believe in Sharia in their number.

I think it is a mistake to say if you believe in equal pay for equal work, you MUST be a feminist.
I don't want to be identified with Gloria Steinum, Madonnas or Ashley Judd either, but I'm kind of stuck since we're all in the same group -- women. I'm just a different kind than they are.

AND, I am very pro-choice too. Here are the choices:
1. Your choice to have sex or don't have sex.
2. Your choice to use protection or don't choose protection.
3. Your choice to keep the baby or put the baby up for adoption.
4. The baby's choice if she/he wants to live. (Assume does, until the baby tells you otherwise.)

AND, I will not be a second-class citizen for being a woman nor being a Christian yet some would have us be that for both reasons.

Just because some women are stupid, doesn't make us all stupid.

Just because there are some stupid feminists doesn't mean all feminists are stupid.

I will not back down over stupidity even.

Unite, sister?


At least we have woman, won't-back-down, and not-stupid in common. lol
 

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Reminds me of that classic (possibly mis-attributed) Lincoln quote about how societies fall from within before they are taken from without.

Islamism is as dangerous as anything we've ever faced as a people, but we've made it more lethal by giving it mainstream credibility.

Exactly. I have not read the Koran, but apparently lying is perfectly permissible in their religion if it is a means to an end. So I think the Islamic contingent like CAIR and Sarsour are using feminists to unite against Conservatives. The enemy of my enemy is my friend sort of thinking. A little logical thinking on the part of feminists would lead them to know that Islam is anti woman in every way.
 

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Who are some of your favorite feminist leaders/writers?

I don't want to be identified with Gloria Steinum, Madonnas or Ashley Judd either, but I'm kind of stuck since we're all in the same group -- women. I'm just a different kind than they are.

AND, I am very pro-choice too. Here are the choices:
1. Your choice to have sex or don't have sex.
2. Your choice to use protection or don't choose protection.
3. Your choice to keep the baby or put the baby up for adoption.
4. The baby's choice if she/he wants to live. (Assume does, until the baby tells you otherwise.)

AND, I will not be a second-class citizen for being a woman nor being a Christian yet some would have us be that for both reasons.

Just because some women are stupid, doesn't make us all stupid.

Just because there are some stupid feminists doesn't mean all feminists are stupid.

I will not back down over stupidity even.

Unite, sister?


At least we have woman, won't-back-down, and not-stupid in common. lol
 
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Exactly. I have not read the Koran, but apparently lying is perfectly permissible in their religion if it is a means to an end. So I think the Islamic contingent like CAIR and Sarsour are using feminists to unite against Conservatives. The enemy of my enemy is my friend sort of thinking. A little logical thinking on the part of feminists would lead them to know that Islam is anti woman in every way.
Here's the problem. Growing up, the Republicans were conservative and Democrats were liberals. Now we have a liberal Republican President and the poor Democrats got stuck with the anarchists. That doesn't mean there are no more liberals and conservatives. I want the liberals out of my party and the liberals want the anarchists out of theirs.

Feminism? A byproduct of this lunacy that has taken hold of our country. Same problem. Started out as a good idea but was hijacked by anarchists. Still a good idea. Anarchists are the bad idea!

If we openly call them what they are -- anarchists -- then folks catch on that conservationism and liberalism have both been hijacked in favor of these idiots who are against any form of government. We're all buying their garbage as real. It's not! It's anarchy! If they want anarchy, they can still have the Antartic. They can start their own country without any rules and stop bothering those of us smart enough to know society needs rules. And then they get what they want -- starvation and hypothermia!
 
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Reminds me of that classic (possibly mis-attributed) Lincoln quote about how societies fall from within before they are taken from without.

Islamism is as dangerous as anything we've ever faced as a people, but we've made it more lethal by giving it mainstream credibility.
The old saw about everything going back to the Bible or Shakespeare is true. Jesus said "A house divided against itself can't stand" and Lincoln quoted it during the Civil War. Is this the one you are referring to?
 
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I don't want to be identified with Gloria Steinum, Madonnas or Ashley Judd either, but I'm kind of stuck since we're all in the same group -- women. I'm just a different kind than they are.

AND, I am very pro-choice too. Here are the choices:
1. Your choice to have sex or don't have sex.
2. Your choice to use protection or don't choose protection.
3. Your choice to keep the baby or put the baby up for adoption.
4. The baby's choice if she/he wants to live. (Assume does, until the baby tells you otherwise.)

AND, I will not be a second-class citizen for being a woman nor being a Christian yet some would have us be that for both reasons.

Just because some women are stupid, doesn't make us all stupid.

Just because there are some stupid feminists doesn't mean all feminists are stupid.

I will not back down over stupidity even.

Unite, sister?


At least we have woman, won't-back-down, and not-stupid in common. lol
I'm glad you are for babies, I don't think I could ever unite with pro abortionists about anything. Despite our differences on this subject, I like your forthrightness. I admire people who stand up for what they believe. :)
 

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I did some Googly goog research and nope! it was a longer-form quote from his Lyceum Address.

Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to step the ocean and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia, and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest, with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force take a drink from the Ohio or make a track on the Blue Ridge in a trial of a thousand years. At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer. If it ever reach us it must spring up amongst us; it cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen we must live through all time or die by suicide.
The old saw about everything going back to the Bible or Shakespeare is true. Jesus said "A house divided against itself can't stand" and Lincoln quoted it during the Civil War. Is this the one you are referring to?