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 Originally Posted by oskar
a women's role is child bearing, worshipping god and cooking dinner, hyper nationalism, that the existence of lgbtq people is destroying society
It's funny really because I'm someone who is very much economically right wing, but don't believe in any of this crap. These are conservative views and have little to do with economics.
and saying Mussolinin wanted nothing but the best for Italy...
I'm in no doubt he did want what he thought was best for Italy. He created what some observers called the cleanest piece of social machinery they had ever seen. Hardcore socialists are usually motivated by a sense of greater good, in the case of dictators that is usually accompanied with a huge fucking ego, a grand sense of self importance. Castro is an excellent example.
That's the thing about leftoids: they can't stop talking about how great Mussolini was.
This was true up until the point where Nazi war crimes were becoming clear. Leftists did think Mussolini was great, but backed the fuck off him when they realised he was on the wrong side of history.
She says: she cannot call herself a mother anymore.
She's appealing to conservatives by saying this. Trans people are not attacking women, but trans activists are. If you disagree, fair enough, but this view is shared by a lot of people, particularly conservative women. The trans rights movement comes across as extremely misogynistic. And that's because it is. We've got activists demanding lesbians date women with cocks, and calling them bigots if they don't. We've got people using "suck my trans cock" as a slogan. That's where we're at. Traditional feminists are now considered bad people, even labelled as "radical" (the R in TERF), which is extremely ironic since feminism is no longer radical, it's the trans activists who are radical.
People who identify as a gender would like to live a normal life as a person of the gender they identify as.
It's not just about identity. Nobody really cares what someone identifies as. Well, maybe Meloni does, idk, but I certainly don't. Trans people aren't the problem. Trans activists are. I can't think of a more counterproductive group of activists in history. With their behaviour and their attitude, they have done a great deal more damage to trans people than good. People associate trans people with the activists. That really hurts the image of trans people, which in turn creates more social turmoil for them, not less.
If the trans activists weren't going after women's rights, there wouldn't be a problem.
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