I guess it's that they're judging women in a similar way to how they judge "SJWs" and "modern feminists" even for wanting the right to vote that's so ridiculous to a modern perspective
I forget who said this but there's a famous quote that "all forms of bigotry are modelled after misogyny", as in misogyny was the first way humanity used to oppress itself that still exists today
Not english speaker, but pet is a informal way of say children (boys an girl) isn't It?
We can't judge the lenguage of other times with the present meaning.
First time I read the hobbit in english my brain broke with Bilbo as "queer" or the song with the word "faggot"
🎶The faggots are reeking, The bannocks are backing
And no. There are not homosexual slur in the hobbit 😂
No one in the 1910s was calling 15 year old boys “pets.” Many drank, smoked and fought in the trenches at that age. There was a 13 year old English boy who fought at the Battle of the Sommes.
Women, by contrast, were infantilized into adulthood and legally subordinate to their fathers or husbands their entire lives.
No, but mine keeps changing different colours of red. Sometimes it's a ginger red (think Sadie Sink), other times it's more of a copper red (it's difficult to think of a celeb that has it, but the closest would be Emma Stone in things like Gangster Squad), sometimes it's a strawberry blonde (usually when I'm outside more) and sometimes it's a brownish red.
This topic (and the current replies) is making me really curious now.
red hair often turns white. i have different shades of red, depending on where it’s located on my head but i was told at 21 i have 1 white hair already. it’s pretty, whenever i see it and if it didn’t fall out, LOL.
That's so interesting! Mine hasn't done that yet (I'm in my 30s), but it just will change the deepness/redness randomly still. (I also don't have "greys" yet, so it might just be taking its time to turn white.) But this is so cool, I can't wait!
it's common for hair to darken in color during puberty but not the norm for it to keep darkening through adulthood. Unless you have red hair, then it tends to keep changing because the red pigment fades
Neckbeard just doesn't work for this era. Whatever man wrote this likely had a wife and children. Women had far fewer rights or say in the matter of who they ended up with, so the worst men were still able to get married. Its abhorrent
Until the Custody of Infants Act of 1839, under English law a divorced woman had zero rights to custody or even visitation of her children, because they were considered property of the father.
Even after that act passed, women had to petition a court to get visitation or custody because custody by the father was the default position.
This has a lot of the same things. Wanting a young girl. Complaining about women having rights is bad for men. Claiming all feminists are miserable old spinsters.
Even if they are, they have good reason to be that way, and im glad they are fighting so other women in the future dont need to go through what they did
it's honestly so wild to see that nothing has changed in terms of misogynistic talking points lol, you'd think maybe they'd come up with something a little more original by now
You mean misogyny has always existed???
I can't believe that there was misogyny all the way back before women were allowed to vote.
Neckbeards miss the days they could marry 15 year olds through arranged marriages
Its legal in parts of the USA still
Can confirm. Parents sign a paper and bam, ownership transferred. 🤮 My mom married my dad when she was 15 and he was 20.
I guess it's that they're judging women in a similar way to how they judge "SJWs" and "modern feminists" even for wanting the right to vote that's so ridiculous to a modern perspective
I forget who said this but there's a famous quote that "all forms of bigotry are modelled after misogyny", as in misogyny was the first way humanity used to oppress itself that still exists today
That makes sense, in that a lot of homophobia and transphobia stems from misogyny.
points gun at the back of your head whilst you are looking towards earth "always has been"
https://i.redd.it/dd0juucxrp7g1.gif
If by neck beard you mean violent misogynist, yeah...
They can be the same thing
Calling a 15 year old "a little pet" is so creepy 😬
The more things change, the more they stay the same. 🥴
Average “conservative” male specimen tbh 🤢
Not english speaker, but pet is a informal way of say children (boys an girl) isn't It? We can't judge the lenguage of other times with the present meaning. First time I read the hobbit in english my brain broke with Bilbo as "queer" or the song with the word "faggot"
🎶The faggots are reeking, The bannocks are backing
And no. There are not homosexual slur in the hobbit 😂
No one in the 1910s was calling 15 year old boys “pets.” Many drank, smoked and fought in the trenches at that age. There was a 13 year old English boy who fought at the Battle of the Sommes.
Women, by contrast, were infantilized into adulthood and legally subordinate to their fathers or husbands their entire lives.
WoW. I read 5, not 15 😂😂😂.
Off topic but, Anyone’s hair naturally changed got from black to brown between ages 20-40?
My grandma had light blonde hair when she was a child. Over time it started to turn darker and now it's pitch black
This is how mine did as well.
Mine used to be natural auburn but in the last five years it's gone coal black.
No, but mine keeps changing different colours of red. Sometimes it's a ginger red (think Sadie Sink), other times it's more of a copper red (it's difficult to think of a celeb that has it, but the closest would be Emma Stone in things like Gangster Squad), sometimes it's a strawberry blonde (usually when I'm outside more) and sometimes it's a brownish red.
This topic (and the current replies) is making me really curious now.
red hair often turns white. i have different shades of red, depending on where it’s located on my head but i was told at 21 i have 1 white hair already. it’s pretty, whenever i see it and if it didn’t fall out, LOL.
That's so interesting! Mine hasn't done that yet (I'm in my 30s), but it just will change the deepness/redness randomly still. (I also don't have "greys" yet, so it might just be taking its time to turn white.) But this is so cool, I can't wait!
it's common for hair to darken in color during puberty but not the norm for it to keep darkening through adulthood. Unless you have red hair, then it tends to keep changing because the red pigment fades
Is that monkey d luffy?
Gum Gum misogyny
Neckbeard just doesn't work for this era. Whatever man wrote this likely had a wife and children. Women had far fewer rights or say in the matter of who they ended up with, so the worst men were still able to get married. Its abhorrent
It was still a radical idea that women should not be treated like property.
Or children.
Until the Custody of Infants Act of 1839, under English law a divorced woman had zero rights to custody or even visitation of her children, because they were considered property of the father.
Even after that act passed, women had to petition a court to get visitation or custody because custody by the father was the default position.
This has a lot of the same things. Wanting a young girl. Complaining about women having rights is bad for men. Claiming all feminists are miserable old spinsters.
Even if they are, they have good reason to be that way, and im glad they are fighting so other women in the future dont need to go through what they did
Close enough
I suppose it's different because these weren't really "neckbeards", this was actually fairly mainstream discourse.
it's honestly so wild to see that nothing has changed in terms of misogynistic talking points lol, you'd think maybe they'd come up with something a little more original by now
God forbid a girl wants basic human rights
Where do you think neckbeard culture gets its inspiration from? M'lady, fedoras, women as possessions, that was just normal man stuff back then.
Misogynists never had an original thought in their lives
What I'm getting from this is that women should carry hatchets.
Being into women's rights turns you into Monkey D Luffy
When I see shit like this, I always wonder how the hell men were surprised by the women's movement.
I remember seeing this in an American History textbook.
And that’s while I’ll be forever a lesbian