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Adventures in The Patriarchy™: The Feminist Who Cried Wolf (Ten Times)

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Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgenders — from The Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.

The feminist who cried wolf

Most modern intersectional feminists, insufficiently committed to the cause of garnering attention for themselves at all costs (to others, of course, not themselves, as they fancy themselves immune to consequences), will only falsely accuse one or two men of rape throughout their lifetimes — on an ad hoc basis, usually as some sort of revenge for a personal slight, or as a cry for attention, or else just as a flight of fancy, on a whim, on a Saturday afternoon with nothing much else to do.

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This one, though, really scaled up and industrialized the whole operation with the help of dating apps.

Via Daily Mail (emphasis added):

A 31-year-old mother is facing jail for meeting men on dating apps and falsely accusing them of rape in a 'wicked pack of lies'. 

Stacy Sharples admitted to making up the allegations against ten men, many of whom spent hours in police custody and months on bail

She even bragged to one of her victims that the police were 'not pressing charges. I've got away with it. Yet again.' 

None of the men she accused were charged. 

Her false allegations cost the taxpayer a 'conservative estimate' of £120,000 due to wasted police, legal and medical time, Bolton Crown Court heard.

#BelieveAllWomen!

Rhetorical question: after the fifth or sixth accusation supported by absolutely no evidence whatsoever, with more or less the same modus operandi, how could the police go on taking this woman’s tall tales seriously enough to expend precious public resources investigating them?

The answer: Lawsuits from “women’s rights” litigators.

Trannies ‘one of the purest forms of womanhood,’ ‘more of a woman than you will ever be,’ claims fronthole legacy woman

It’s a crying shame, this Karen who doesn’t even have a single piercing on her face, because she could otherwise be mistaken for a sweet Irish lass — and she might have been, if not for her intersectional feminism higher education.

 I truly think trans women are the best of us. And not only do I not think that they take anything away from my experience as a cis woman; I think that they are actually one of the purest forms of womanhood and highlight some of the most beautiful parts of womanhood…

 In our patriarchal society, we’re going to throw away all of the privilege that you have as someone born a man and choose girlhood, even when it means you have a life expectancy of 40* and you instantly become the most at-risk woman in your society. Like that is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. How does any woman see someone fighting that hard to be one of us and your gut reaction is to call them a man? No babe, they're more woman than you will ever be.

*“life expectancy of 40”? Citation needed.

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Putting aside the question of why marginalizing yourself on purpose is some kind of act of moral heroism, the self-sacrifice formula doesn’t even make any sense, in that trannies very obviously trannify themselves so as to get more privilege for themselves, not less.

In their former lives, they were mediocre men. In their new lives, they’re a sacred and cherished minority, a special snowflake full of specialness, eligible for all kinds of social set-asides within liberal subculture — including, if that’s their thing (as it often is), getting access to schoolchildren at the local elementary school for Tranny Story Hour.

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