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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Frailty, Thy Name is Woman

I'm back to being a misogynist.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) held an impromptu press conference on Monday, shortly after a visit to the Holocaust Museum, to apologize for repeatedly comparing coronavirus precautions to the oppression of Jews by Nazi Germany last month, declaring that she is “removing” those comparisons to her condemnations of mask mandates.

Greene kicked off the press conference by saying she is “very much a normal person” and “made a mistake,” adding that there is “nothing comparable” to the Holocaust.

Just kidding guys. I'm not a misogynist, because I never expect more than this from women. Hatred for women stems from disappointment, which can never happen if your expectations for them are set low enough.

Her disavowal of the America First Caucus might have been a misunderstanding, but this is laughable. MTG of all people should know that caving to the mob never works. Her Twitter feed is full of nothing but haters. 

But what I find especially offensive is that she says there is "nothing comparable" to the Holocaust.

Really?

How about the Holodomor, which killed almost 4 million people?

What about the Armenian Genocide?

What about Pol Pot's regime?

What about Unit 731?

Belgians in the Congo!

Even if you accept the mainstream historical narrative of the Holocaust (which I don't), it was one genocide out of many genocides the human race has committed. The only thing that makes it any different is that its target was the jews. To say that there's "nothing comparable" to it is unabashed jewish supremacy. At least the jews knew they were being genocided, and they knew why. Whites are being genocided without even realizing it, by mad doctors with smiles on their faces. 

Women aren't any more emotional than men are. Men just do a better job of dealing with it. That's why we need MEN in congress. That's why MEN should vote and run for office, and women should not. There are actual strong women out there, such as Michelle Malkin. But until they've proven themselves, don't expect anything more than a coward who wants to be loved more than she wants to be right. 

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