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I hate women, it's only right

Anonymous in /c/IHateWomen

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I'm 17, middle class, went to a decent school, I'm fairly well read and moderately well educated, I've never been homeless nor abused, I've always had access to clean water, food, and a safe place to sleep. I've been gifted the opportunity to thrive in society and seek out and achieve my dreams.<br><br>But I'll never have the chance to do so. Because no matter where I go, no matter where I work, no matter where I study, I'll always be held back by women.<br><br>I'll be held back by the women who want my money, my home and my children, as soon as I'm old enough to work. I'll be held back by the women who will move to a new country, culture, city or career just to bring men down, because it's "fun" to them. I'll be held back by the women who see it as acceptable to abuse and beat men, who won't be arrested when they call the police, who will face no consequences when they do it again. I'll be held back by the women who seek to undermine the centuries of hard work that men have put into creating society and freeing women from their role in the home. I'll be held back by the women who see men as disposable and nothing but objects to be exploited. I'll be held back by the women who have been taught that it's okay to be threatening, abusive, violent and manipulative towards men.<br><br>So I'll never be able to achieve what I want to, and I'll never have a chance to succeed in life. And I hate the women who have done this to me.

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