Saturday, October 18, 2014

Maybe more guns are needed on campuses to keep radical 'feminists' away

“Feminist” Anita Sarkeesian will not be speaking at Utah State University any time soon, because it’s not a “gun-free zone,” the Associated Press reports. State law allows concealed carry permit holders to possess the means of defense, and that does not sit well with the so-called “media critic and blogger,” who elected to self-abort her planned address in protest.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Gun-Free Zone"

Anyone who gets a warm and fuzzy feeling looking at such statement doesn't have the common sense of a year-old bird's nest.
Those words, in a word, are a "commandment." So, by extension, how well have the Ten Commandments worked out for you?
For those who share the mindset of this "feminist" I say give them all the room in the world. After all, stupidity is self-leveling.
Remember the bra-burning broads of the early 70s? What do they have to show for it today? Yeah, sagging boobs.
Women are from earth. Men are from earth. Deal with it and survive...or die with a puzzled look on your face.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing in the PC world trumps reality.

Anonymous said...

So all we need to do to scare radical "feminists" away is to carry a gun ... wonder what other substitutes they are afraid of?

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Anonymous said...

Ha, ha. Funny article! Check your PO Box after the mail is delivered today. Some books are waiting for you that I hope you did not already own or have read that I think you will enjoy.

FSHB said...

You know, my legislature tends to be a set of sanctimonious overbearing prigs that want to stick their noses in where they don't belong. In this case though, I must offer kudos. I'm very glad the Utah legislature stuck by it's guns and didn't back down to the U of U's several years of threats and lawsuits. Good riddance to the femnazi.

MamaLiberty said...

Seems like the better idea is to remain armed and vigilant ourselves as we go about our daily tasks and pleasures. The stupid feminazis will sort themselves out and stay away, hopefully.

Just don't invest anyone with the power and "authority" to cater to them. That includes any "state" or their evil familiars in "higher education." A pox on all of them.

Toastrider said...

I've had a strong suspicion about this for a while. The Gamergate fiasco was rapidly moving away from Sarkeesian and Zoe 'Five Guys' Quinn and more towards demanding some ethics and accountability from the journalists and reviewers involved.

(Before you scoff 'it's just video games!', there is a lot of money in games nowadays. A LOT of money. So don't let your prejudices blind you.)

So I have to wonder if this is an attempt to move the goalposts around and make it less about 'Hey, we want you to show some integrity'. Refocusing it on how gamers are violent misogynists, if you will. Regardless of whether it's actually TRUE or not.