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January 5, 2014

Probably not a daily read

The blog is called “radical wind” and is subtitled “blowing through female outerspace,” and blow it does,
but not in the oppressive patriarchal sense that might properly be called “DIM,” or “dick in mouth.” The unnamed writer calls herself “witchwind,” and whether the wind is radical or witchy, I am certain I do not wish to stand downwind of it.PIV-negative - Taki's Magazine

Posted by gerardvanderleun at January 5, 2014 11:55 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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It is an ill wind......

Posted by: tripletap at January 6, 2014 7:10 AM

I tried to read that original PIV article a few days ago and couldn't even get my head around it. Much of it seemed like that spam gobbledy gook you see every now and then. Disconnected sentences, thought streams that didn't make sense, and extreme angst and anger over I don't know what. Clearly the author has severe mental issues and could very well be dangerous to herself and others. Even freekier was the commentors at the bottom commented in the affirmative and offered ever weerder stuff. And these people are actually walking around out there amongst us!

Posted by: ghostsniper at January 6, 2014 7:14 AM

I linked it here 3 days ago as a comment to "Let us send our daughters to die in battle for the sake of gender neutrality!":

Tired of thinking about feminists, try this for amusment:

"Intercourse/PIV is always rape, plain and simple."

http://witchwind.wordpress.com/2013/12/15/piv-is-always-rape-ok/

Just remember the general rule about women applies to feminists as well. No matter how crazy you think they are, you have underestimated it.

Posted by: Fat Man at January 6, 2014 7:41 AM

Lets be honest here. Most or all of the radical "feminist" are anti-male lesbians. They don't like men, have never liked men and are driven to make other women dislike men. Think about it, the easist thing in the world for a woman is to be ignored by men. No makeup, no sexy clothes etc. and you are almost invisible to men (not my words bt stated by middle aged women). No woman needs to volntarily endure PIV. So this desire to castigate all men because a few women prefer women or abstinence is comletely a choice they make. They enjoy these negative, insulting, sexist remarks. The are in their heart bitches who are only happy when they are bitching about something.

Posted by: GoneWithTheWind at January 6, 2014 7:46 AM

Ghost - The glut of wacko feminist articles written in this jabberwocky form is probably the result of replacing courses in critical thinking, analytics and expository writing with gender, sexuality, race, and class studies at the institutions these people attended.

Posted by: BillH at January 6, 2014 7:55 AM

Long ago my brother, who has been married several years longer than me, said, "Remember dood, they don't think like we do." I've never forgotten that, and even after being married for almost 30 years to the same woman, I can still say that is true. And you know what? I still haven't figured *them* out. They're like a different species or sumfink. LOL

Posted by: ghostsniper at January 6, 2014 8:46 AM

Our daring feminist babies have indeed come a long way, but only to wrinkled lonely deaths in depraved lesbian brothels. Their revolution from the very beginning, was a masterpiece of deceit.

Posted by: Denny at January 6, 2014 9:13 AM

I am in Genomics and ask the PhD's to forget about curing disease. Locate the femgene so it can get cured first.

Posted by: LaZrtx at January 6, 2014 9:40 AM

Ghostsniper: 34 years here:

The general rule about women is:

"No matter how crazy you think they are, you have underestimated it."

Posted by: Fat Man at January 6, 2014 11:41 AM

I have said elsewhere that this is the writing of a deeply disturbed person, and one that should have no access to firearms.

This is Miss Haversham lifted out of the novels and plopped into real life.

Posted by: Mikey NTH at January 6, 2014 2:23 PM

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