Sunday, November 2, 2014

On Behalf of All American Women, Thank You for Boycotting Us

This is the content I just deleted from the comments section of yesterday's post. I have removed the link to his blog to spare you his drivel.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
I am an American man, and I have decided to boycott American women. In a nutshell, American women are the most likely to cheat on you, to divorce you, to get fat, to steal half of your money in the divorce courts, don’t know how to cook or clean, don’t want to have children, etc. Therefore, what intelligent man would want to get involved with American women?

American women are generally immature, selfish, extremely arrogant and self-centered, mentally unstable, irresponsible, and highly unchaste. The behavior of most American women is utterly disgusting, to say the least.

This blog is my attempt to explain why I feel American women are inferior to foreign women (non-American women), and why American men should boycott American women, and date/marry only foreign (non-American) women.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

OH HOW CUTE!!! POOR WITTLE BABY IS UPSET BECAUSE MEN ARE BOYCOTTING HER!

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Bellona of Avalon said...

You, sir, are a cowardly troll who does not have the courage to identify his misogynistic, backward, ignorant self.

And there's no need to shout.

Lil Sister said...

Sadly in the first comment Anonymous left I know women who do fit that description.
I must say however that not all American women conform to his perspective.
I don't know what his dating history is but certainly must include disappointment, betrayal, pain, severe misunderstanding, confusion etc. And that can certainly be found world wide.
I do hope you find a woman that can soothe your hurt whether she be an import or domestic.

Bellona of Avalon said...

Sis, you are much more compassionate than I in this circumstance!

Well-adjusted, emotionally mature people don't spread this kind of hate and attempt to bring others into their fold.

We've all been hurt, we've all hurt others, intentionally or unintentionally. When you blame other people for your lack of happiness, success, or contentment with life, it's more of an indication that your problem is an internal rather than external one.

For some, playing the blame game is easier than working on their own shortcomings and anger issues. While I feel empathy for this man's pain, I draw the line at his hostile and immature mindset and misplaced hate-mongering.