Black men have less problems with women because the are stronger and more aggressive than white boys, because of that woman are less likely to harass them.
On the other hand white boys/Cucks are weak and women are constantly hassling them, meaning more chance for violence to happen.
White boys have become so weak that in many cases they are themselves getting beat up by their girl.
In any case it was a real dumb statement from Saunders, but not unexpected.
Explain Mayweathers woman beating then? Step outside of boxing and into music and you have Ike Turner, Bobby Brown, and Chris Brown. Let's not forget the most famous case of a husband that went too far in OJ Simpson.
You want to see real domestic violence then take a tour across mainland Asia, it seems almost a way of life there. South America's almost as bad.
Let's not pick on one race sunshine, domestic violence is a stain across all races and religions.
And yet again the tyrannical axe of toxic feminism falls with its usual weight.
Of course in poor taste, and actually not helpful in a time when men are not even considered as sufferers or victims of domestic violence - which statistics show they are.
However, feminist society is hooked on the 'all men are perpetrators, women and children victims' narrative, which demonises men simply for being men.
And who on here hasn't laughed at an off-colour joke? C'mon, everything is funny given the right CONTEXT and tone.
Humour helps to remind us not to take life so seriously and also to see things from a different perspective.
Men do not simply go around beating up women for no reason. Domestic violence is a deep-rooted issue with many complex root causes that affect both male, female, and other genders.
Let's stop perpetuating this victim feminist narrative and start recognising all people are capable of being victims.
I work with a guy who can't retire. He is 68 years old and infirm. His wife doesn't want him in the house. He told his manger he wanted to retire and it was granted. His wife came to the office and told them to cut that shit out. She wasn't having it - and he withdrew his resignation. She beats him up and assaults him about once a year. Don't know why he is still there - but there you have it.
And yet again the tyrannical axe of toxic feminism falls with its usual weight.
Of course in poor taste, and actually not helpful in a time when men are not even considered as sufferers or victims of domestic violence - which statistics show they are.
However, feminist society is hooked on the 'all men are perpetrators, women and children victims' narrative, which demonises men simply for being men.
And who on here hasn't laughed at an off-colour joke? C'mon, everything is funny given the right CONTEXT and tone.
Humour helps to remind us not to take life so seriously and also to see things from a different perspective.
Men do not simply go around beating up women for no reason. Domestic violence is a deep-rooted issue with many complex root causes that affect both male, female, and other genders.
Let's stop perpetuating this victim feminist narrative and start recognising all people are capable of being victims.
Now here's a thing. Why is it wrong to say, write, video this. Yes it's in poor taste, but leaving that aside what else is wrong with it? Well, presumably the outraged feel that other men inclined to violence and in a toxic relationship may actually punch women in the way that Saunders is 'recommending'.
Does that really happen? Back to the age old debate of whether we are influenced by what we consume in the media.
People can't have it both ways in an argument.
We have movies and tv shows showing figures much more iconic than BJS shooting dozens of people, raping women, abusing adults, abusing kids, torturing victims, disrespecting each other. Comedians who are more famous for saying fuck in every sentence than being funny.
But BJS' video is going to encourage other men to punch women.
And all those movies and tv shows are ok? People just ignore those. They are 'different'. Really?
And yet again the tyrannical axe of toxic feminism falls with its usual weight.
Of course in poor taste, and actually not helpful in a time when men are not even considered as sufferers or victims of domestic violence - which statistics show they are.
However, feminist society is hooked on the 'all men are perpetrators, women and children victims' narrative, which demonises men simply for being men.
And who on here hasn't laughed at an off-colour joke? C'mon, everything is funny given the right CONTEXT and tone.
Humour helps to remind us not to take life so seriously and also to see things from a different perspective.
Men do not simply go around beating up women for no reason. Domestic violence is a deep-rooted issue with many complex root causes that affect both male, female, and other genders.
Let's stop perpetuating this victim feminist narrative and start recognising all people are capable of being victims.
I don't know when you added it, but that quote by Lovecraft is spot on with this pandemic
Yeah, Kovalev and his black ass, beating up women because they reject him. Kovalev was the first black boxer to get a pass from fans for beating up a woman. Almost everybody was on his side and defended him and called the woman a liar.
and women never lie when rejected or at other times? When I split from a short term relationship she accused me of sexual harassment. Turns out she is a pathological liar.
Everyone knows I can't stand Saunders, but let's not pretend he was really advocating beating women. I don't mind people condemning it, it's not funny, but the UK press are a joke. They refuse to condemn gangs of men who prey on girls, they refuse to condemn cultures that smash women's heads in with rocks in the street. But this is big news.
Boring... he seems to be doing this for clout. He isn’t that ******, he is trying to keep his name out there in a non-classy way. This is not the first time he would do something like this, and am not surprised. He wants attention and he would do anything no matter what to keep people talking about him.
And yet again the tyrannical axe of toxic feminism falls with its usual weight.
Of course in poor taste, and actually not helpful in a time when men are not even considered as sufferers or victims of domestic violence - which statistics show they are.
However, feminist society is hooked on the 'all men are perpetrators, women and children victims' narrative, which demonises men simply for being men.
And who on here hasn't laughed at an off-colour joke? C'mon, everything is funny given the right CONTEXT and tone.
Humour helps to remind us not to take life so seriously and also to see things from a different perspective.
Men do not simply go around beating up women for no reason. Domestic violence is a deep-rooted issue with many complex root causes that affect both male, female, and other genders.
Let's stop perpetuating this victim feminist narrative and start recognising all people are capable of being victims.
Your first sentence confirms just how excruciatingly ****** you are.
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