The feminists got a Trinidadian mayor to resign

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I just want it on the record that I went to the r/feminism page on reddit, scrolled through 4 or 5 pages going back 5 days worth of posts....and not a single thread was made there about the Peyton Manning sexual assault which forced a highly respected woman to lose her job twice and ruined her life.

As always, feminists have a very funny way of choosing exactly which cases they will attack.
Really makes you question their motives and priorities.
They seem to have a troubling preoccupation with attacking black men and black women.

Not even Latinos get that type of scrutiny. Or Asians or Indians. White Males (who perpetuate sexism, misogny, and the partiarchy by taking control of over 70% of the companies and industries of the world) seem to evade criticism from feminists by at large...except black feminists who dare to question the true motives of whiet supremacy by attacking the source.

Arabs/Muslims are another target of theirs. Feminism is a real thing there. Women who have been forbade to do damn near anything productive with their lives risk them to seek a higher way of living, education, and opportunities they could never get in their home countries due to the oppressive atmosphere. Not saying this is all of the Middle Eastern world, to do so would paint the aforementioned with a broad stroke I'm not willing to dish out. But what they go through makes the first world feminist plight seem like a day at Disney.

Yet rather than help those women by offering supplies, money, educational materials, etc...they use their plight to promote their own all while creating a narrative that's decidedly ethnocentric to the point where it becomes another point for Military forces to come in and "civilize" the "savages" and impart "democracy" and "western values" on people that never asked for them.

In situations like this it's obvious to see who the target is. Today's brand of feminism goes gender equality in teh workplace, in government, in business, in industry...it's being used as a vehicle for imperialism in third world countries where the struggle of the women is used to demonize the men under the guise of helping both when really they help neither/
 

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This is actually pretty damaging.

The developing world isn't ready for feminism, or the type of equality we have claim to value in the west.

It be like....going back to medieval Europe and trying to push forward our modern ideas about classism or land ownership. It doesn't "work" until they have a society ready for it.

I can't imagine why a place like Trinidad needs feminism right now.
 

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Damn. Looks like feminism (which is pretty much a subset of white supremacy) is spreading to the Caribbean. Not good. They appear to have power in the media down there..........enough power to get the mayor of Port of Spain to quit his job.

So a friend emailed me a post on a feminist subreddit (yuck). The author of the post is complaining about some comments the mayor (Raymond Tim Kee) made regarding canival after the death of a Japanese national. The comment he said was: "Women have a responsibility to ensure they are not abused during the Carnival season"

The reddit post:
Young Japanese girl strangled at Carnival, Mayor: It was her fault bc of hoe she dressed and behaved. • /r/Feminism

The story:
Mayor Raymond Tim Kee issues apology for controversial statement
Carnival Death: Tim Kee says women must protect themselves from abuse

Feminists have even started a petition for him to resign! (10,241 signatures)
Trinidad and Tobago : A National Call for Raymond Tim Kee to resign as Mayor

So it looks like the feminists have won since he has announced his resignation:
Tim Kee announces plan to resign

Victory cry over mayor’s plan to quit *


UN rep: Victim-blaming sends dangerous message

UN rep: Victim-blaming sends dangerous message

Fat white pig spreading her sorcery to a black nation
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The Japanese person was a grown-azz 30-year old woman, not a girl. Media always putting a spin on the story. Always.

A woman was murdered at a carnival - and the mayor said it was her fault for being too vulgar

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No different than a mayor telling Black men they have a responsibility to protect themselves by not dressing like thugs. Black people would be trying to get him out of the paint.

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Don't tell the shuck-and-jive Coli c00ns about how oppression works.
They may not want to hear it.
 

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Nah this shyt pissing me off. This really is white supremacy and it's fukking blatant. Using the sexism angle to try to dictate how black countries and their leaders should operate is colonial in nature.


@ghaleon this is only the beginning there will be more of this. Black people are an easy target for everybody.

Youre totally right, but at the same time people need to move beyond sexist and homophobic bs and focus more on economics from a leadership perspective. Even president Obama has talked about how human rights need to come first.
 

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I'm not disagreeing with you that his comments weren't detestable cause they were. I'm just saying this...

Yes...the Trini women would of but this would of not got the attention of white feminists...or anybody else outside of the black community. This is what I'm saying, they would of decried him, but they wouldn't of been able to make him resign at all. That's the difference. Blacks don't have that type of power especially in third world countries especially the citizens of those countries. If that scenario happened in the U.S. if the victim were a black woman it would of gotten the same attention outside of the black community: ZERO. If the victim is not black (wink wink here) then they have all hell break loose and anybody from feminists, to pastors, to preachers, to judges, to media, to bankers, and everyone else that has a sliver of power would of given him the boot. How can you be so dense? Look at all of the effort it even takes to bring cops that unlawfully kill unarmed black men and women just to court!!! Not even counting if they get convicted or not cause you know and I know most don't.

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Bull shyt go take your meds
 
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