On Chilvalry and Class
Making a round on Twitter, today, is a particular masculinistic moment↱; the first tweet includes four images of someone I think is a Disney starlet:
Note: Not all of the tweets can be confirmed; not all of the addreses behind the handles can be confirmed.
Meanwhile, on that last, from "Master Philosopher", I have a note scribbled a few years back—a date, 17 October 1972:
In the end, just add this masculinist selection to the heap; as I said a couple months ago↑, when considering variations on the definition of chivalry, life has a way of handing us the examples.
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Notes:
@Whatapityonyou. "'They'd dress like that if we force them by law to dress properly'". Twitter. 2 April 2020. Twitter.com. 2 April 2020. https://bit.ly/2X6Igsa
Making a round on Twitter, today, is a particular masculinistic moment↱; the first tweet includes four images of someone I think is a Disney starlet:
Matthew_Michael: I say that if more men acted with chivalry and class, women would be inspired to dress like this, again ....
Dyno: They dress like monsters because of liberalism! And laugh at any attempts at chivalry.
ilnostraunita: They'd dress like that if we force them by law to dress properly, which we should.
The Millennial Falcon: Come on. Women used to dres like that because they were forced to via societal expectations. Now they dress like wild animals, unfortunately, because (supposed) good men and fathers stood back and said nothing over time. Such wild animals don't deserve chivalry.
Master Philosopher: Most women killed chivalry. They are not even women anymore. They are obsessed creatures trying to be men.
Dyno: They dress like monsters because of liberalism! And laugh at any attempts at chivalry.
ilnostraunita: They'd dress like that if we force them by law to dress properly, which we should.
The Millennial Falcon: Come on. Women used to dres like that because they were forced to via societal expectations. Now they dress like wild animals, unfortunately, because (supposed) good men and fathers stood back and said nothing over time. Such wild animals don't deserve chivalry.
Master Philosopher: Most women killed chivalry. They are not even women anymore. They are obsessed creatures trying to be men.
Note: Not all of the tweets can be confirmed; not all of the addreses behind the handles can be confirmed.
Meanwhile, on that last, from "Master Philosopher", I have a note scribbled a few years back—a date, 17 October 1972:

In the end, just add this masculinist selection to the heap; as I said a couple months ago↑, when considering variations on the definition of chivalry, life has a way of handing us the examples.
____________________
Notes:
@Whatapityonyou. "'They'd dress like that if we force them by law to dress properly'". Twitter. 2 April 2020. Twitter.com. 2 April 2020. https://bit.ly/2X6Igsa