Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Real Men Don't Use Tampons


Writing on Taki’s Magazine Jim Goad makes clear that, being a man, he does not have periods and does not use or need tampons. (via Maggie’s Farm) Explain that to the woke students of Brown University who now place tampon dispensers in the male locker room… the better to accommodate male-identified females.

Question: if said male identified females take showers in the male locker room, how many of the males present will look at them in their resplendent nudity and mistake them for males? Might it not be slightly dangerous for a human person with a female body to shower with a group of rowdy, randy, toxic males? 

Anyway, Goad presents his unimpeachable idea:

I’ve never needed a tampon, and I’m 100% certain it’s directly related to the fact that I’m a man.

Tampons are for people who get periods. Women get periods and men don’t. These were simple facts that we, as a former society, used to embrace unquestioningly, because to do otherwise would be…insane?

The problem is, people who have an adversarial relationship with reality can’t seem to rest until they’ve made everyone as crazy as they are.

My preemptive apologies to those of you who’ve been bludgeoned and/or brainwashed into submitting to a very obvious lie, but our hysteria-prone friends in the “transgender” community have a fundamentally adversarial relationship with reality….

These are the ones who want us to look reality square in the eye and lie to it—they want us to say that despite the fact that they still menstruate, they are men.

With all due apologies, I will offer one correction to Goad’s argument. The transgendered community and their defenders are not just in an adversarial relationship with reality. They believe that they can create their own reality, and can completely ignore biological reality.

They want to impose their will on reality, to make it into whatever they want it to be. To their addled brains reality is whatever they think it is. If they are suffering miserably from denying the most obvious constituents of their biological reality, they are going to blame it on you and me and everyone who does not accept them for who they think they are. They believe that they can change reality by persuading everyone to see it as they see it, to deny it as they deny it. 

In an age where we are supposed to respect scientific facts, we are being led back to the Dark Ages, where reality is whatever you make it. And where everyone must believe in the reality that has nothing to do with reality, lest they be prosecuted and persecuted.

6 comments:

  1. I'm no historian, thank heaven, but I suspect that the average person in the "Dark" Ages had a much better appreciation of physical realities and limits than most Westerners do today. Few things are more amusing than observing the ridiculous gyrations of some pampered teen "heroically fighting" an opponent visible only in a virtual reality headset. There is nothing quite so grounding as a sucker punch to the mouth.

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  2. > I’ve never needed a tampon, and I’m 100% certain it’s directly related to the fact that I’m a man.

    No personal experience, but I have been told that tampons are great for plugging bullet wounds until you can get the victim to medical care.

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  3. Dennis Prager was on Bill Maher recently and told the audience men cannot menstruate. They all laughed and laughed. They are too dumb to know the position they will all take within the year.

    They have no more humanity than a tape player.

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  4. Jim Goad? Taki? You’re on dangerous thoughtcrime sites there, my friend. Good for you.

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  5. “A considerable percentage of the people we meet on the street are people who are empty inside, that is, they are actually already dead. It is fortunate for us that we do not see and do not know it. If we knew what a number of people are actually dead and what a number of these dead people govern our lives, we should go mad with horror.”

    George Gurdjieff

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  6. https://nypost.com/2019/12/03/should-feminine-hygiene-products-be-free/

    For men who menstruate too!

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