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So if we find the most oppressed person in the entire world then we can use SJW logic to exclude everyone else since they are not as oppressed as oppressee-zero? Would that shut them down permanently since they would all have more privilege then this one person and would have to check themselves? This may be worth investigating.
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One of many examples women rights groups lying to government receive undeserved money:
Feminists said fathers were deadbeats spending money on sports cars and hot girlfriends. Govern makes available billions of dollars out of our retirement accounts (Social Security) to create deadbeat dads subject to incarceration, among other things.
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So if we find the most oppressed person in the entire world then we can use SJW logic to exclude everyone else since they are not as oppressed as oppressee-zero? Would that shut them down permanently since they would all have more privilege then this one person and would have to check themselves? This may be worth investigating.
[–] TerriChris [S] ago (edited ago)
One of many examples women rights groups lying to government receive undeserved money:
Feminists said fathers were deadbeats spending money on sports cars and hot girlfriends. Govern makes available billions of dollars out of our retirement accounts (Social Security) to create deadbeat dads subject to incarceration, among other things.
https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/ssact/title04/0458.htm
Fact: In one study "deadbeat" dads had a median annual income of $6,349, arrears of $9,447.
http://www.urban.org/sites/default/files/alfresco/publication-pdfs/411838-Examining-Child-Support-Arrears-in-California-The-Collectibility-Study.PDF