[Not fundie per se, but read the whole article. It's hilarious.]
Rutgers Sponsors Global Feminist Terrorism
Parents might think twice about sending their children to Rutgers University. It may well be the most anti-family college in America; a training camp for global feminist terrorism.
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You know, fundyism seems to be working in waves lately. A few weeks back, and a good half of the submissions were anti-semitic, or Nazi apologetic. That tide has begun to recede, but now we're getting a buncha mysoginistic assholes like Mr. Ushere here.
It is easier to recognize that the “domestic violence” cabal is, in fact, a terrorist network when we view the treachery inflicted on other countries.
Why, yes; yes, it is! It's also much easier for you to think of women as alien brain-suckers from the planet Acturo, isn't it?
So, the fact that it's easier for women to get divorced is a bad thing, then?
The new Indian domestic violence law goes far beyond anything in Western law. “Not providing money for maintaining you or your children” and “not paying rent” are now crimes in India [...] two households must be sustained on the same income.
*sigh* You've just never bothered with that whole "learning" thing, have you? Go to your local library (you can ask someone where that is) and look up the terms "alimony" and "child support".
Good boy. Now go play with your do- Er, "action figures" again and leave the adults alone.
He actually considers abuse of a damn easy law to break up a marriage terrorism.
Sorry, murder, brutal assaults, violent extortion can all be used in terrorism. Basic every day, "Hah, your money is mine" not terrorism.
Just to point out, the author is the President of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children, Missouri Coalition.
So take his opinion with a bag of salt. A 50lber should cover it.
What global feminist terrorism?
Seriously, I see various ethnic terrorism. I see religious terrorism. I see plenty of terrorism.
Don't see much perpetrated by women, and even less in the name of women's rights. In fact that seems to be just about bottom of everybody's lists.
I have heard some really horrific tales of ways that women have burned their totally victimized husbands before, during, and after divorce proceedings, often with the full cooperation of the courts. I have heard just about as many tales of men doing the same thing to their wives, often with the full cooperation of the courts.
There are two conclusions to draw from this:
(1) There are some really vicious, evil people out there, of both sexes.
(2) The courts are, after a fashion, human -- and that means they can be fooled and manipulated on occasion by unscrupulous people. It sucks, but the courts just aren't perfect.
Believe me, I have enormous sympathy for anyone who has been badly burned by a spouse or former spouse; I received my own share of that in my own marriage and divorce. Neither sex is blameless as a group, but neither deserves blame as a group either; each one of these despicable cases should be treated as a separate atrocity.
Oh, and blaming one's woes on feminism is a dead giveaway of one's chauvinism.
~David D.G.
No references or sources. Almost everything in this essay is unfounded. And he's obviously an idiot, as he didn't even mention Douglass, the all-women's school at Rutgers.
Basically, if he were writing this for a class, it'd be an easy F.
Colin Powell just reported today that we now have conclusive evidence of Rutger’s possessing WMD’s or, “Weapons of Mass Distraction”. There is certainly an al-Queda connection, and there have been reports of Mobile Shopping Labs’.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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