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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-22-2017, 07:18 PM
I've seen the above statement used in a lot of TV shows and in common media. Why do men get labeled that? Is it because the penis looks like a sausage or because of promiscuous behavior? Or just feminist propaganda of "muh patriarchy!" When did this statement come about?
It made me question it more when I saw a video made by an artist consisting of just guys wearing pig noses with their shirt off talking about being one. It pisses me off the women who claim this don't call out members of their own sex for doing the same like being in porn and making them wear it. Equal rights, equal insults.
Is it just an excuse to see the opposite sex as angels when in face they're just as bad? They can get away with it. Not all guys are a bunch of horny rapsits.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-23-2017, 01:38 AM
Probably Animal Farm by George Orwell. But it wasn't just the men that were pigs.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-23-2017, 03:30 AM
It's been around as long as I've been alive; I don't know where it came from. It has to do with seeing women as the moral gatekeepers or the more moral sex, an idea that wasn't always around but I don't know when it changed.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-23-2017, 04:25 AM
It might well be a shortened version of the phrase male chauvinist pig. First started being used by feminists in the 1960s and 1970s; coincidentally the New Borked Times printed a "Male Chauvinist Pig" test in its op-ed in 1972.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-23-2017, 07:37 AM
I don't know, I hear it being used just in cases when it's obvious that men got more "dirtier" behaviour compared to females, like spitting on the ground, pissing in the sink and other stuff. Never really thought that it might be connected to feminism.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-23-2017, 08:23 AM
Pigs denote an imagery of "filthy animal", so when these privileged Democrat "Suffragettes" were hosting their version of "The State of (White) Women" tour at Seneca Falls 1838, or is it Niagara Falls (or was that where the African civil rights leaders met?).
Anyways, these Gender Rights activists in the late 1800s-early 1900s were fighting for their "right to vote" while African-Americans & other minorities were literally barred from voting & if they tried to vote, they were subject to violence from the Democrat white.
It was recalled that in either from 1870 to 1930, one "Suffragette" not only declared that she was angry that African-Americans were fighting for their right to vote, but she referred to them as "N-word" & also labelled them as animals. She referred to African-American men who were granted more "rights" to vote than all women at the time.
"All men are pigs" only became popular by these man-hating cunts in the 1980s when 3rd wave feminism was growing, but the roots were dated back during the time when white women were angry that African-American men were given support for their right to vote.
This is why these 1488 White Supremacist manginas & beta orbiters & IRT who want to "play white", refer to black boys using the N-word combined with "Piglets".
Unfortunately, the modern pro-feminist teacher who takes cock up her ass by the High School football team will never tell you that origin rooted in racist against Black men.
As a matter of fact, even the current system of Rape Laws are rooted in Jim Crow.
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Where did "Men are Pigs" come from?
02-27-2017, 11:16 PM
I don't know, it could be due to men being portrayed as dirtier overall, or eating more overall.
I would guess it would have occurred from the same idea as women are female dogs, and cops as pigs.
Maybe since pigs are dirty animals and viewed as non-kosher (bad for you) by jews the term got picked up to make fun of those not good for you, in the same way kosher is used by non-jews.
That's my quick idea.