Quote Of The Day

You know this wasn’t taken well….

This is what I say to feminists: Dear friends, I am willing to ask for equal rights in everything, but first I want a man to give birth. When the first man gives birth, I am willing to say that I and a man are equal.

I’m telling you, in my life, no one ever sexually harassed me. Why? I don’t think I’m so ugly, I’m OK. I’m a 5 and a half. But when a man compliments me, I’m happy. It’s part of the balance in nature. He compliments me, I don’t say that he’s handsy.
Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich, Knesset’s Kadima Party

Liberals diss conservatives for opposing Affirmative Action. With that, whenever I’ve been hired by a conservative, I know it’s because I had what they wanted. Sexual harassment is a similar yoke on successful women. It’s nice to see one with the balls to say so.

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3 Responses to Quote Of The Day

  1. Tallyman says:

    Men and women are not equal and thus the not the same. It’s ying and yang. Both are needed for the full development of the human potential. Feminism is another Marxist, progressive victim-luring honey pot which lures the male-blaming flies with false Utopian dreams of an end to their self-loathing doubts. The end result is not happiness in a Marxist utopia; it’s dronehood under the stern and strict leadership of the Chairman of the Central Committee, who will think for you. Wait till you earn that “Hardest Worker for the People Shirt,” You’ll be amazed to find your self-loathing has been replaced by the external loathing of your fellow sheeple.

  2. Nicolas says:

    “..but first I want a man to give birth. When the first man gives birth, I am willing to say that I and a man are equal…”

    didn’t that already happen with that creepy woman who had a sex change from the stomach up?

  3. RockThisTown says:

    But when a man compliments me, I’m happy. It’s part of the balance in nature. He compliments me, I don’t say that he’s handsy.

    Handsy? I love it! You’re absolutely right, Ms. Shamalov-Berkovich, not every man who says you’re attractive necessarily wants to get in your pants, or at least some of the ones who do will restrain themselves. The ones who do not restrain themselves are the ‘handsy’ ones. Ted Kennedy, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Eliot Spitzer & Gary Conditt (to name a few) all come to mind here. And that’s where you apparently have shown restraint as well, Ms. Shamalov-Berkovich. A polite but firm “thanks, but no thanks” & going about your business is the best way to fend them off, thus avoiding a messy sexual harassment situation. Contrast this with feminist(s) who think that not saying ‘no’ is the best way to a promotion, a raise, a better office, and then when they don’t get it, oh, boy, here we go with the messy sexual harassment lawsuit. Hell hath no fury like that of a woman in the workplace who grants sexual favors but gets nothing in return.

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