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Topic: Birth rape
+Rapeculture — 12.9 years ago #27,592
This is a thing. Some feminists have spent so long in a gender studies class and been told everything is rape that thing giving birth is a form of rape. Women are really out to destroy the west. It's like a race between women, liberals and Muslims with the Jews cheering them on.
·Rapeculture (OP) — 12.9 years ago, 13 seconds later[T] [B] #323,122
+Dr. Autphag !MLHqI35Srs — 12.9 years ago, 49 seconds later, 1 minute after the original post[T] [B] #323,123
I heard about this too. Shocking. I sometimes don't know how I just managed to scathe being born before the rise of radical feminism.
+Anonymous C — 12.9 years ago, 4 minutes later, 5 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #323,127
Are c-sections rape as well?
·Dr. Autphag !MLHqI35Srs — 12.9 years ago, 1 minute later, 6 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #323,128
@previous (C)
Some might argue that its Roman imperial origins (given its namesake, Caesar) constitutes an implicit homage to the patriarchy or something.
·Anonymous C — 12.9 years ago, 8 minutes later, 15 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #323,129
@previous (Dr. Autphag !MLHqI35Srs)
Is it any surprise Caesarea was a city founded in Roman Palestine by Herod and is now a town in NW ISRAEL?!? The Jews would rather tear babies from the wombs of goys with the assistance of a knife than allow them have a natural birth.
Oh and apparently it actually comes from the word caedere ("To Cut") and supposedly one Julius Caesar was named such because he was ab utero caeso, "cut from the womb", hence Caesar. I learnt this after several intense seconds of arduous study of a wiki article so it is beyond refute. ·Dr. Autphag !MLHqI35Srs — 12.9 years ago, 6 minutes later, 21 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #323,132
@previous (C)
Something the Wikipedia hasn't distorted to fit its liberal bias for once. Still, I disagree with your first statement, it reeks of "divine feminine" neo-feminist pseudo-occulta.
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