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...And how does China fit into all this? Seriously, drop the whole feminist propaganda bullshit thing. Just admit you hate women. Any chance you get, you spew out your own propaganda/venom, and accuse the rest of us of being brainwashed by feminism.
You are making less and less sense with your posts.
You are making less and less sense with your posts.
No, its you that makes less and less sense. You dont underatand the nature of men/women/the world. like most liberals. You have such high ideals, but you just dont understand how it all works.
Right, I'm not the one equating the role of China in the world, with feminist propaganda. And just because I somehow value a woman's opinion, and or don't share your generalisations of women, that makes me such a liberal.
Right, I'm not the one equating the role of China in the world, with feminist propaganda. And just because I somehow value a woman's opinion, and or don't share your generalisations of women, that makes me such a liberal.
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