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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
It's really an awesome scam. Get women to work, then make everything twice as expensive. More taxes, more spending, and more debt. This means bigger corporations, bigger governments and more control. And just so better off married women don't suddenly start raising their own children, push propaganda, put a wedge between men and women, encourage divorce. That way, everyone is single, everyone works, and everyone pays.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
The globalists have thought of this which is why every country is some sort of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Nth order. Immigration allows them to take the poorest from one country and migrate them to others for jobs such as being a nanny or cheap day care by paying just enough to allow another woman to work. In the end, everyone is a slave to someone else and children are less likely to be influenced by their parents. All the while, the only people profiting off the labour are the globalists.Originally posted by levon View PostAdvancement is all good on paper, but someone has to do the child-bearing and child-rearing. Men can't do that, so some women will have to stay home at least part-time to take care of the young. In fact, it would have to be a large number of women for our country to grow in population. Your just a b!tch toy who thinks he's doing something godly just because he supports women and their advancement. Guess what, they don't give two sh!ts about you, so all your efforts are misplaced. At the end of the day they'll be in bed with some a$$hole who don't give a sh!t about her, and you'll be raising someone's kid and thanking her everyday for keeping your nuts in a jar.
F#ck that, but you go ahead.
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Boring to you, or are you a b!tch to toy to some feminist?Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostWhat a boring story levon, couldn't you do better than that? It's a waste of your time writing so much nonsense.
I couldn't care less who does what, women or men. I don't support advancement of men over women, nor advancement of women over men, but you do, and that's where we differ. You'd like to see women advance, but could care less about equal advancement. You aim to rack up more privilege for women all in the name of advancement, but it's all bullxxxx. 50 years and women are still b!tching about the glass ceiling even though the school system is in favor of girls, and women get more university degrees than men. Women b!tch, it's in their nature, and it never stops. They're too used to getting things by flashing some skin, promising sex or threatening to stop giving.Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostI am pleading for a bigger role of women in our society, not out of respect, but for the benefit of our country. I will support everything, that is for the best our country.
Advancement is all good on paper, but someone has to do the child-bearing and child-rearing. Men can't do that, so some women will have to stay home at least part-time to take care of the young. In fact, it would have to be a large number of women for our country to grow in population. Your just a b!tch toy who thinks he's doing something godly just because he supports women and their advancement. Guess what, they don't give two sh!ts about you, so all your efforts are misplaced. At the end of the day they'll be in bed with some a$$hole who don't give a sh!t about her, and you'll be raising someone's kid and thanking her everyday for keeping your nuts in a jar.
F#ck that, but you go ahead.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
This part is spot onOriginally posted by levon View PostAnd according to the infinite arrogance granted onto women, because of the many b!tch sissies who'd do anything to get in her pants, women should just be given respect simply because they are women. Does it make sense? Only to women and their b!tch toys.
Most importantly, f@ck all the b!tch sissy losers who are the reason why even ugly women feel they are somehow superior to men, just because some loser has been up her ass beggin her to get laid.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
What a boring story levon, couldn't you do better than that? It's a waste of your time writing so much nonsense. This topic is not about respect, not for men, nor for women. That's something we have to let individuals define. I am pleading for a bigger role of women in our society, not out of respect, but for the benefit of our country. I will support everything, that is for the best our country.Last edited by Tigranakert; 03-08-2011, 09:57 AM.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
I'm so f@kin tired of all this socialist propaganda bullsh!t. I don't see how any person who knows of war write something like this.
How the hell does that make sense? So men take the main burden, to 99.9% of the fighting and 99.9% of the dying => they are 99.9% responsibly for our victory, yet, somehow the role of women was no less important?Despite the fact that the main burden in actual fighting was born by men, the role of women in the war was no less important
There is no end to arrogance of women. If one woman steps foot on the war-zone then lo and behold, suddenly that one woman equals in importance to every man who actually fights and dies.
Damn, and since when does having majority women actually mean progress. Do these idiots realize that if not having women is sexist towards them, then having too many is sexist towards men?
Respect for women? wtf is that? Why is there so much talk about respect for women, but none about respect for men? Women have to earn respect, just as men earn respect. Only in a woman's mind can respect just be given away. And according to the infinite arrogance granted onto women, because of the many b!tch sissies who'd do anything to get in her pants, women should just be given respect simply because they are women. Does it make sense? Only to women and their b!tch toys.
How about next time there is a war, let women take the main burden of fighting and dying, and men can just help out on the front line. Let's see if women will claim that the importance of men was no less than that of women. Most likely, after they see a few of their sisters dye, they will crawl back to their b!tch cave and rant about how these a$$hole men can stand and watch women dye when they safely stand behind the front line and tend to the wounded. Hypocrisy at it's best. You lose if you agree, and lose if you disagree.
F#ck respect for women as a group, just as f#ck respect for men as a group. If women want to be treated equally they should quit seeing themselves as women and earn respect as every other respectably man. Most importantly, f@ck all the b!tch sissy losers who are the reason why even ugly women feel they are somehow superior to men, just because some loser has been up her ass beggin her to get laid.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
China ranks high in women CEOsOriginally posted by Tigranakert View Posthttp://news.am/eng/news/50593.html
I doubt this is true (sixty percent is a bit exaggerated), but it is good to hear and I hope this process will continue, which it will definitely, even though some Armenians don't want this. Go Armenian women! Without you, our country is doomed. We don't only need you to make kids, but to stand next to us men, to think with us, to fight with us!
http://business.asiaone.com/Business...08-267058.html
Australia lags behind Thailand on women bosses according to study
http://www.news.com.au/business/busi...-1226017109168
It's International Women's Day.... a worldwide socialist movement. A tool of globalists.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
I doubt this is true (sixty percent is a bit exaggerated), but it is good to hear and I hope this process will continue, which it will definitely, even though some Armenians don't want this. Go Armenian women! Without you, our country is doomed. We don't only need you to make kids, but to stand next to us men, to think with us, to fight with us! We can't do without their potential.60% of leading positions held by women in Armenia
March 08, 2011 | 19:29
At present, women hold only 20% of leading positions in companies worldwide. Only 8% of women hold the posts of president or general manager, ITAR-TASS reports, referring to a survey conducted by the Grant Thornton company in 39 countries.
Among the leaders are Georgia (40%), Russia (36%) and Philippines (35%).
In 2009, 60% of leading positions were held by women in Armenia.
We are no muslims and there is no danger for our "culture", times have changed, Armenians don't get children now anyways as in the past, so more integration of women into society won't do more harm than the situation we are in now (most of the men in Armenia are incapable of leading a decent family, let alone a country), on the contrary, it would improve our society. Especially hundreds of thousands of Diaspora Armenian women will become extremely more involved in our society, thus also influencing their families and children. I want to see Armenian girls/women everywhere, in our government, as president, in companies and in our army!
I saw a documentary a time ago, which showed the "culture" in Javakh, where many women are forced to be kidnapped (paxcnel) to get married. I felt ashamed. Are we really so backward? We are no muslims! We are never going to win our struggle this primitive way.Last edited by Tigranakert; 03-08-2011, 08:26 AM.
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Re: Armenian women: should play a bigger role in our economy, politics and military.
Nice, that's the way I like it! Respect for this woman. Hope to see more of those in our country, Armenia!
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