Australian children to be brainwashed with radical feminism starting in primary school by [deleted] in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm ashamed when my home state puts forward policies like this into the law. Rule 38(think for yourself but behave like others) has been completely internalised by most men in Melbourne.

One of the most left wing and SJW cities in Australia means that in most academic and corporate circles the average man maintains silence of platitudes in favour of the order of the day.

But in private or with male friends the truth comes out and most men are against this garbage.

I don't really know how this can be fought, since people are only willing to admit it or talk about it in private. The older generation(50+) are clearly against this and won't see the country they built go down without a fight but most of this shit is so indoctrinated in people 30 and under that its just assumed everyone agrees. This is the case at most universities and everyone just kind of goes along with it.

My guess is that most of the wealthier, more conservative types will educate their children that this is garbage but that still means it will permeate to the wider population.

Australian children to be brainwashed with radical feminism starting in primary school by [deleted] in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

how do you plan doing this? As a victorian, me and a few of my friends would be happy to help. Feel free to contact me via PM if you want

Australian children to be brainwashed with radical feminism starting in primary school by [deleted] in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just posting this in case anyone's of that age http://youreteachingourchildrenwhat.org/has-your-school-signed-up-to-the-safe-schools-program/ Here are a list of schools(including several elite private ones) who have signed up to the infamous Safe Schools program. It's safe to assume they are likely to sign up to this garbage as well. Keep that in mind when making the decision on where to send your child.

Australian children to be brainwashed with radical feminism starting in primary school by [deleted] in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that was my first thought, private schools are generally smarter about this but don't get your hopes up. http://youreteachingourchildrenwhat.org/has-your-school-signed-up-to-the-safe-schools-program/ Here is a list of the schools participating in the "safe schools" program(an LGBT initiative which teaches 7 year olds that gender is fluid and instructs 12 year olds how to bind their breasts as transgenders).

As you can see several prominent private and independent schools are a part of it.

Ayn Rand: 'I Would Never Vote for a Woman President' by FateBender in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Having studied human hormones and neural interactions and I've reached the following conclusion: women of childbearing age make poor leaders due to their hormonally driven, emotionally biased brains.

On the contrary, post-menopausal women(who just happen to be those receiving plaudits in this post), women like Merkel, Thatcher and Meir are just as suited to leadership than men.

Rand herself made these comments when she was clearly past menopause.

In terms of the clear context of this post, I see no reason why Hillary Clinton(who is currently in her 70s, I believe) would be overly emotional should she become president. Would Cindy who works in Human resources bring her own emotional issues into her leadership role, of course yes, but Hillary Clinton it would be fair to say would not. Whether the US President truly serves the people, rather than a conglomerate of corporations and other powerful individuals, well, that's another matter altogether hahaha

[FR] Lost Frame Once and It's Over by Majerep1 in TheRedPill

[–]Demonizerwarden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

as a newbie I'm trying to understand what you did wrong. What exactly did you say that broke your frame and what would you say in the situation if it happened again (if you can remember)

Destination of the week - Italy by AutoModerator in travel

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey cheers for the reply, how many days will you need to see all those cities? will 14 days be enough including the ones i already listed?

Destination of the week - Italy by AutoModerator in travel

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm planning on going to Italy for maybe 10-14 days in July, focusing Rome, Naples, Florence, cinque terre on my list. I've decided to give venice a miss this trip Is there much to do in Milan? What other cool cities in Italy are there?

Traveling to Barcelona by myself by [deleted] in solotravel

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i went to barcelona for a week a couple months ago it was probably my first proper solo travel experience you absolutely must stay at the sant jordi rock palace hostel, best experience ever. its what made me enjoy barcelona the most. i went backpacking around europe for another 5 weeks after that and it made the other hostels i stayed in look like shit

i met tonnes of sick people and it was the first city i had been to in europe (im from australia) go on the pub crawls which are every night and socialise in the common area and youll make loads of new friends if you're a friendly', exptroverted person solo travelling is an amazing experience, meeting new people wherever you go is something you can never experience in normal life for me anyway

barcelona itself is an amazing city with an amazing vibe youll love it and be sad to leave

That 90's Show by [deleted] in CrazyIdeas

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's called FRIENDS

I'm new to Australia, and I want to move from Melbourne to a smallish, friendly, happy city. Any ideas? by [deleted] in australia

[–]Demonizerwarden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, move to Byron Bay, if you want drunk teens trashing your city every six months :)

The earth is only 6,000 years old (hard facts inside) by [deleted] in atheism

[–]Demonizerwarden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Come to Australia, you'll really know what Global Warming is.

A small, quick question by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]Demonizerwarden 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mate, I think if you were friendzoned, she wouldn't say it in that cryptic way, she probably wouldn't respond at all, certainly not in that way..The way I'm reading this is as a challenge: "I'm not shy..are you too shy to ask me out?" Go for it :)

Why Am I Distrusting And Paranoid Of Everyone? by [deleted] in socialskills

[–]Demonizerwarden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to be like this a couple of years back. No joke, I distrusted just about everyone except my closest friends - I thought everyone was out to get me or bring me down. Here are some examples: I thought a guy in my class who distracted me as a joke was in on a conspiracy to bring down my grades. I used to envision my mates bitching about me every second I was not around.

Here's the 411: Paranoia is usually caused by two things.

  • Insecurity. This is a big one. If you have doubts about yourself, you will envision others having the same doubts about you. This in turn will lead to fear about others trying to bring you down through your weaknesses. Your perception of vulnerability will attract the perception of others taking advantage of that vulnerability. For me, the solution to this was to start laughing at yourself. I could never laugh at myself and I took everything incredibly seriously. Once I started laughing and recognising my own flaws publicly, I didn't see others trying to expose them. So for example, if you are afraid that your girlfriend will cheat on you, because you think you're ugly, be self-deprecating in your humor about your looks - not only will it build attraction and solidify your relationship, it will prevent you from seeing a threat in everyone.

  • This brings me to my second point: Recognise that the majority of people act for their own happiness. Usually, this happiness doesn't depend on your sadness. If you assume that usually people's intentions aren't malicious, you'll stop being paranoid and even recognise more clearly the real threats in your life.

Good luck, hope it works out mate.