check-your-privilege-feminists:

cisnowflake:

feminismandsjwsarehatemovements:

feministxtears:

carefulwatcher:

The town of just 5500 residences has taken in around 85 refugees so far.
The heated conversation begun when an older gentleman put a question to
Mayor Jens Müller, of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic
Union party.

Migrants are sexually harassing German girls in a small German town, and what does the towns mayor do? He tells them to ignore them and go different routes than them!

When will you awake Deutshland? When will you awake my dear Europa!?

I have yet to see a feminist talk about protecting women and children from refugees.

feminists don’t care about it unless they can bash white men. 

By the way this is what rape culture looks like.

Oh my god.

geekremix:

thekidfromthevault:

Guys when male YouTubers sucks at games: He’s only doing it to be funny, so just relax and get off your high horse. Anyways, who cares if he isn’t the best at video games, no one perfect at them, and they’re meant to be fun. Just sit back, relax, and have a good time, that’s all this man wants you to do.

Guys when female YouTubers isn’t completely perfect at games: God, she’s such a fake gamer girl. All she wants is attentions from guys and she’s faking an interest in geek culture to get it. I bet she can’t even name 20 games that aren’t from this generation. She’s not even that funny anyways, and she should just stop pretending. She, and other fake gamer girls, are the reason I have trust issues.

This is not even an exaggeration. 

lenaleeslee:

If a female character kicks ass, she’s overpowered. If a female character can’t defend herself, she’s unnecessary. If a female character acts nice, she’s boring. If a female character acts mean, she’s a bitch. If a female character shows no emotion, she’s heartless. If a female character shows emotion, she’s weak. What can a female character do without being criticized mercilessly?

vaveyard:

runwithskizzers:

stylemic:

These feminist high schoolers are using ‘The Scarlet Letter’ to protest dress codes

Students at Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, South Carolina, have had enough. Too many girls have been sent home because of a strict dress code policy that they claim targets girls unfairly. Now, they’re doing something about it. Not just to protest the dress code — but also how it’s being enforced.

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