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Insulting a Woman Apparently Warrants Castration

Today’s meme is the latest to represent the disturbing violent attitude of modern feminism, an obsession which continues to detract from the movement’s original message of equality and inclusion.

The meme, which is making its rounds all over social media echo chambers, jokingly suggests that insulting a woman should be met with violence — particularly the forcible removal of a man’s penis.

Let’s think hard about this for a second and imagine how the left would react if the sentiment were reversed.

“You have insulted a man,” the card would read. “This card has been chemically treated. In three days your vagina will fall off.”

Sounds pretty threatening and misogynistic, right? That’s probably because it is. But of course, modern feminists have moved off the reservation a long time ago, and it looks like there’s no going back.

As stated on this site before: if feminists truly want to drive their message home, it would suit the movement better to do so without making blanket insults against everything with even the impression of a Y chromosome.

~ Facts Not Memes


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