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Why does @PayPal hate women? [Darleen Click]

PayPal has no problem doing business with oodles of countries where “Death to Gays” isn’t a just a slogan but a reality.

No, I guess that allowing American women and girls to have space where they don’t have to be confronted with naked male genitalia of strangers – restroom or locker room – is just something the PayPal Patriarchy cannot abide.

How special.

15 Replies to “Why does @PayPal hate women? [Darleen Click]”

  1. newrouter says:

    virtue signaling ding aling

  2. cranky-d says:

    I firmly believe that one day people will look back at this insanity and wonder what was wrong with everyone.

  3. Ernst Schreiber says:

    No they won’t.

    (But I hope I’m wrong!)

  4. Gulermo says:

    And the phone of choice of every muslim in the world? IPhone, of course.

  5. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I thought Teh Jews cracked it.

  6. bgbear says:

    Another social policy championed by wealthy liberal women who will never be directly affected by any of the consequences.

  7. Ernst Schreiber says:

    “Wealthy liberal woman.” Yeah, I guess that’s as good a description as any of Bruce Springsteen.

  8. LBascom says:

    As seen elsewhere, in today’s bizarro world we call America, a person’s sex is fluid, but sexual preference is set at birth and unchangeable.

    So we have parents and teachers encouraging children to be whatever gender they feel like, but (in California anyway) it’s actually against the law to attempt changing anyone’s “orientation”. It boggles the mind.

    Well, the sane mind anyway…

  9. 11B40 says:

    Greetings, LBascom: ( @ April 8, 2016 at 2:44 pm )

    I don’t know if you’re aware, but Homosexuality was voted off the Diagnosis Manual island back in the ’70s while gender disphoria ( fluid sex ???) still maintains its, perhaps now, tenuous residency.

  10. newrouter says:

    oh my allan diversity

    ‘Temple of Baal’ to go up in New York, London

    http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/temple-of-baal-to-go-up-in-new-york-london/

  11. Jim in KC says:

    How about “wealthy, liberal, overrated songwriters,” ernst?

    I honestly don’t get the whole Springsteen thing. Maybe I’m just too Midwestern or something.

  12. bgbear says:

    Well ernst my guess is that alone Bruce wouldn’t give a rat’s hinder but, his wife and the wives of his friends probably thinks it is important.

    LBascom it is odd that it is like an unhappy homosexual can’t exist. I imagine there are people with homosexual feelings but, who would like their own biological children and have a spouse equally related. Unlike a sterile couple, a gay person can actually change behavior and have this kind of family. Why can’t he or she seek help?

  13. 11B40 says:

    Greetings: (especially “bgbear” @ April 9, 2016 at 8:24 am )

    Re: Springsteen’s Latest

    Having grown up in the Bronx of the ’50s and ’60s, Mr. Springsteen’s songs certainly resonated with me. Having watched a large borough (2 million population) of a then very large city being given the Dresden-lite treatment, I was initially very susceptible to the working-class bathos that he and his persona purveyed. I still have his early LPs and enjoy them from time to time. His art was a new voice in the rock world and, for me, it was exceptionally well done as I had been lamenting the absence of saxophones in rock for quite a while.

    Many years later I received one of those dreaded 3-CD boxed sets of some of his live performances from 1973-1985 and he pretty much spilled out all his politics in his mandatory monologues. Apparently, his very early Dylan-esque proclivities had blossomed in a way not apparent in his studio work. So, I’m not very surprised that he would take advantage of this gender disphoria opportunity to do more of what I think he pretty much always wanted to do artistically and politically. So, I disagree with the assertion that this is a manifestation of anyone’s other than Mr. Springsteen’s politics.

    Back when I took a mandatory sociology course during my first attempt ay a college education, I was introduced to the concept of the “reference group”. Even though one may be born into a working-class culture, one can have a much different “reference group” that influences one’s behavior or even one’s art. However excellent Mr. Springsteen is at creating and performing his working-class paens, as he revealed in one of his monologues, he has long “wanted it all”. His Working Class Heroism is but a personna whether he knows it or not.

  14. bgbear says:

    I think his leftism is genuine I am talking about the type of social causes the left gets behind. How they pick them. Things not economics related like vaccination scares.

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