anyone else have a fear that a man will kill them one day? like i don't fear dying but im scared of getting killed by one of them, and that i wouldnt be ready to die or it would be for something stupid. and not only that, but would anyone really care if i did die? which runs back into su1cide talk but that's a whole other issue that needs to be discussed. my point is, women get kidnapped and raped and killed so often and no one ever really thinks about how other women perceive the world because of that, especially those that have been S/A'd before. people are so soft on how these things affect a woman's mentality, and then complain about how their girl has issues, and why are women so depressed and burnt-out, and why there are so many man-haters out there. and then they hate on girlbloggers for being toxic and promoting manipulation back onto those same guys, and call us the issue, when we're not and never have been. a man's biggest fear isn't death or being ridiculed, it's having to take responsibility for his actions and words, his biggest fear is that of consequences. that's why they kill the girl after they S/A her, or tell her she's ruined if she tells. that's why they kill themselves after they shoot their family dead. that's why they run out of every relationship when they get cheated on IN RETURN for doing the same. they are spineless, cowardly creatures, who have manipulated the system to making their shadow seem bigger than they really are. and they riot and make noise the second that gets turned on them. why do you think the girl is always the one frowned upon after she gets forcefully pregnant? why do you think the woman gets jailed a bit too quickly after she meets his violence with violence? why do you think they call every female politican "too emotional" once they don't agree? because they have no real power, and are clinging onto the threads of the fading patriarchy they established, and hoping that it doesn't fray. but it will. it has to, for the sake of every woman worldwide, race, color, age, religion, all of it. in every culture, no matter what, you will always find some nook and cranny that puts the man in control. the "head of the house". the chief elder. it doesn't matter. they have always put themselves in positions of power, leaving those below them to suffer. but its their turn now, and just a thing as simple as a post or comment is a chip in their armor. and girlblogging is a start.
















