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Re: Turanian sexism
By: rp Date: February 24, 2022, 11:51 pm
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WW2 all over again...
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 22, 2022, 12:23 am
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Old but still relevant:
HTML https://thebaffler.com/outbursts/surely-youre-a-creep-mr-feynman-mcneill
[quote]This spring, scientists and science writers alike
celebrated the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Nobel
Prize- winning physicist Richard Feynman. To mark the occasion,
I sent out a tweet that included a quote from Feynman’s widely
beloved memoir, “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!” in which he
calls women in bars “bitches” for not sleeping with him. My
initial intention was to critique Nature magazine’s celebratory
profile of Feynman’s oeuvre, which made only glancing mention of
“disturbingly sexist” sections of his book that revealed
“predatory behaviour towards women,” without further explanation
of Feynman’s well-documented history of sexual predation.
...
throughout his career, Feynman reveled in blatant misogyny and
sexism. In “Surely You’re Joking”, Feynman details how he
adopted the mindset of a pick-up artist (an outlook he also
claims to have eventually abandoned) by treating women as if
they were worthless and cruelly lashing out at them when they
rejected his advances. He worked and held meetings in strip
clubs, and while a professor at Cal Tech, he drew naked
portraits of his female students. Even worse, perhaps, he
pretended to be an undergraduate student to deceive younger
women into sleeping with him. His second wife accused him of
abuse, citing multiple occasions when he’d fly into a blind rage
if she interrupted him while he was working or playing his
bongos.
...
Public records of Feynman’s abuse aside, Feynman told us who he
was in his own memoirs: “Surely You’re Joking” and “What Do You
Care What Other People Think?” He dressed up his misogyny and
sexism with jokes and disguised it with a devil-may-care
attitude; he built his bad behavior into his own genius mythos.
That he was able to control his own narrative is a sign of the
power that science can confer upon men
...
When Feynman adopts the mindset of a pickup artist, he tells
himself that women are worthless whores; that way, if one
rejects him, his masculinity stays intact.[/quote]
I never understood this supposed logic. If the woman being
propositioned is indeed worthless, what does it say about the
propositioner?
[quote]Simply pointing out these parts of Feynman’s life and
character is like sending up a bat signal to science bros
everywhere —a call to defend one of their heroes. After years of
writing feminist critiques of science online, I am well versed
in the vitriol that comes along with critiquing favored male
scientists, but mentions of Feynman seem to hit a particular
nerve. A cult of personality has cropped up around him that
allows white male scientists to see themselves in him.[/quote]
About Feynman:
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Feynman
[quote]Feynman was born on May 11, 1918, in Queens, New York
City,[3] to Lucille née Phillips, a homemaker, and Melville
Arthur Feynman, a sales manager[4] originally from Minsk in
Belarus[5] (then part of the Russian Empire). His family was of
Ashkenazi Jewish origin.[3][4][/quote]
HTML https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/images/richard-feynman-1.jpg
See also:
HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-common-with-us!/
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: guest55 Date: May 25, 2022, 12:46 am
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'I can forgive lesbians but not gay men', says Lukashenko
[quote]President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus has said he
does not have the resources to be a dictator, although he has
admitted he may be an authoritarian leader. He has denied
gagging opponents, but dismissed the opposition as what he
called the "fifth column" financed from abroad.
"I can forgive lesbians but not gay men', says Lukashenko"
In an interview with the Russian TV channel Russia Today,
recorded on March 15 and broadcast this week, the president
denied reports that he was grooming his son or anyone else as a
leader-in-waiting:
"To be honest, I never think in these terms. I swore that I will
never hand over power to my relatives, to my in-laws or
children. It's out of the question," he said.
Lukashenko denied being aware of the German foreign minister's
sexual orientation when he said he would rather be a dictator
than gay in what was seen as a scornful comment about Guido
Westerwelle.
But there was little sign of remorse: "I forgive women for their
lesbianism," he said. "But I will never in my lifetime forgive
men for being gay... A woman becomes a lesbian only if we men
are so wretched."
The Belarussian president, who is banned from travelling in the
EU over alleged human rights abuses, praised the late Venezuelan
leader Hugo Chavez for inspiring other left wing leaders in
Latin America. Lukashenko recently visited Caracas for the
funeral.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2XMe1hk-xg
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: Zea_mays Date: June 6, 2022, 6:17 pm
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Here's another article about the horses.
[quote]Ancient DNA reveals a Bronze Age bias for male horses
Nearly three times as many stallions as mares found in
archaeological sites
Myths about horses and gender abound. Many equestrians, for
example, say they prefer "predictable" geldings over "moody"
mares, despite no real difference in their behavior while
ridden. Now, a new study suggests our biased views of horses may
have ancient origins. Based on ancient DNA from hundreds of
horse skeletons, researchers suggest Bronze Age Eurasians
overwhelmingly preferred male horses—preferences that may shed
light on the earliest days of horse husbandry.
[...]
Researchers found an equal balance of mares and stallions at the
oldest sites, suggesting early Eurasians hunted both sexes
equally. Even the Botai hunter-gatherers—thought to be among the
first people to domesticate horses in central Asia about 5500
years ago—showed no preference for one sex over the other.
But about 3900 years ago, a profound shift occurred: From that
point on, male horses abound in the archaeological record in
many cultures across Eurasia. Researchers found three times more
stallions than mares, both purposefully buried and thrown out
with the trash. Why the abundance of males? Fages says it may
have come from a new "vision of gender" in humans spurred by
societal and technological change.
Bronze Age men are consistently adorned, buried, and depicted in
artwork differently from women—a pattern not seen among their
Neolithic predecessors. Many researchers interpret these signs
as evidence that male status rose as long-distance trading
networks and metal production spurred new social hierarchies. As
class divisions between metalworkers, warriors, and rulers grew,
so did distinctions between men and women, Fages speculates.
If societies became more male-biased, people may have applied
those same notions to their faithful steeds, believing male
horses to be more powerful or capable, Fages and colleagues
argue in last month's issue of the Journal of Archaeological
Science: Reports.[/quote]
HTML https://www.science.org/content/article/ancient-dna-reveals-bronze-age-bias-male-horses
What happened 3900 years ago?
There was a massive Turanian diffusion after chariots were
invented.
HTML https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Chariot_spread.png
[quote]The earliest fully developed spoke-wheeled horse chariots
are from the chariot burials of the Andronovo (Timber-Grave)
sites of the Sintashta-Petrovka Proto-Indo-Iranian culture in
modern Russia and Kazakhstan from around 2000 BCE.[1] This
culture is at least partially derived from the earlier Yamna
culture. It built heavily fortified settlements, engaged in
bronze metallurgy on an industrial scale, and practiced complex
burial rituals reminiscent of Hindu rituals known from the
Rigveda and the Avesta. Over the next few centuries, the
Andronovo culture spread across the steppes from the Urals to
the Tien Shan, likely corresponding to the time of early
Indo-Iranian cultures.[/quote]
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chariot#Origins_at_the_Eurasian_steppe
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 25, 2022, 4:32 pm
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HTML https://finance.yahoo.com/news/educated-women-risk-hungary-future-105858764.html
[quote]Having too many female college graduates threatens the
economy and demographics by skewing education in their favor and
making it more difficult for them to have children, according to
a report by the State Audit Office. The work, entitled “Signs of
Pink Education in Hungary?!,” was published on July 1 and
reported by Nepszava newspaper on Thursday.
...
the latest product of the macho political culture fostered by
Orban, who refers to tough tasks as “work for men.”
...
“Where there’s a difference in the educational attainment of a
marrying couple, the bride is usually more educated than the
groom,” wrote the researchers, comprising three women and one
man led by Beatrix Fuzi from the Budapest Business School. “If
this tendency continues, the inequity in higher eduction may
risk a drop in births due to the reduced probability of women
choosing to marry and bear children.”
The study said this stemmed partly from women being
over-represented in the teaching profession, leading to “male
attributes being underrated, possibly penalized” in the
classroom.[/quote]
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 9, 2022, 8:29 pm
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Nothing has changed since the days of the raiders:
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6AsfpB7pZ0
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Re: Ukraine
By: guest78 Date: November 29, 2022, 1:22 pm
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Sexual assault is part of Putin’s military strategy
[quote]"This is not just cases where a soldier has gone rogue,
this has been the strategy of the Russian army.”
Russian troops are using sexual violence against Ukrainian women
and children as a military tactic, Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko
claims on #TimesRadio.[/quote]
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO9gdXWODVQ
It was also part of Stalin's military strategy...
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 23, 2023, 5:00 pm
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Our enemies report:
HTML https://incels.is/threads/estonia-survey-says-young-boys-getting-more-based-rejecting-feminism.556346/
[quote]Researcher Maarja Tinn said the results show Estonian
boys’ attitudes to gender equality have become significantly
more backward since 2016, when the study was last carried out.
For example, a quarter of boys think women should stay out of
politics, while half believe men are better suited to politics
than women.
“We can now see that it was not a small step backward, but a
very significant step backward,” Tinn said.
Experts are concerned about the results. “This is worrying
because when we look at the gaps between boys and girls, it
seems as if boys and girls in Estonia live in completely
different worlds,” Tinn said.
[img width=1280
height=1259]
HTML https://dailystormer.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/2190992h9361t74.webp[/img]
She said eighth-grade girls are much more progressive in their
views than boys their age.
“In some cases, Estonian girls even outperform Sweden. However,
if we look at the boys, they are at the other end of the scale,
along with the boys from Serbia and Romania, where the
post-Soviet mindset is prevalent,” the researcher said.
Previously the study showed a wider gap between schools where
the language of instruction differed between Estonian and
Russian, but this has now closed.
Mare Oja, adviser in the field of general education at the
Ministry of Education and Research, said the issue of gender
equality has been in the spotlight in Estonian education for a
long time. “It is surprising and worrying that boys are
expressing such attitudes and that the gaps between girls’ and
boys’ attitudes are widening,” she said.
...
“When we talk about extreme propaganda aimed at children and
young people, including right-wing populist propaganda, it is
almost exclusively aimed at boys. The girl has no place as a
subject in this propaganda. She is simply an object, about whom,
of course, there is a lot of talk in the propaganda about her
role and place, but it is not directed at them as human beings.
This is because such views are not inclusive of women, but they
are more concerned with putting women in their place,” explained
Tinn.[/quote]
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: 90sRetroFan Date: June 17, 2024, 6:01 pm
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HTML https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5347611/
[quote]we find no evidence of sex-biased admixture during the
migration that spread farming across Europe during the early
Neolithic. For later migrations from the Pontic Steppe during
the late Neolithic/Bronze Age, however, we estimate a dramatic
male bias
...
Populations in the Pontic-Caspian Steppe region, such as the
Yamnaya or Pit Grave culture, are thought to have strong
male-biased hierarchy, as inferred by overrepresentation of male
burials, male deities, and kinship terms (26, 30).[/quote]
5000 years later:
HTML https://vdare.com/posts/from-derb-s-email-bag-movie-masculinity-the-tallahatchie-bridge-and-the-rain-in-spokane-etc
[quote]• Movie masculinity. Also in my May Diary I passed some
comments on the 1949 movie Twelve O’Clock High. I remarked that:
This is, I think, the most male movie I’ve ever seen.
...
I went through the IMDb ”Full Cast & Crew” lists for Twelve
O’Clock High and some of my readers’ examples. The numbers in
brackets here are guys and gals, perfect accuracy in counting
not guaranteed:
Twelve O’Clock High (43, 1)
The Trench (26, 1)
The Hunt for Red October (63, 3)
Das Boot (40, 3)
Master and Commander (28, 0)
There are some ambiguities in there, mind. That lone female in
The Trench is, I think, only shown as a photograph of someone’s
wife.
For solid maleness, though, it looks as though Master and
Commander is hard to beat.[/quote]
Nothing has changed. And nothing will change until all Turanian
bloodlines are eliminated.
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Re: Turanian sexism
By: rp Date: August 16, 2024, 12:52 am
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HTML https://x.com/Rjrasva/status/1823736871421403480?t=VKiUBMWQwCVa5oITBLIQ3Q&s=19
[Quote]
Village Life in Late Tsarist Russia
by Olga Semyonova Tian-Shanskaia
2. CHILDBIRTH, CHRISTENING, WIFE BEATING
7. INFANTICIDE, EMOTION, SEXUAL DISORDER, DRINK AND FOOD
x.com/Rjrasva/status…
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