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To: jlallen who wrote (857448)5/15/2015 8:02:41 PM
From: Mongo2116  Respond to of 1576364
 
FOX Explodes After Mansplainer Provokes Feminist: ‘You’d Be Much Happier At Home’

NO SURPRISE...CONSERVATIVES ARE IGNORANT BACKWARDS ASS DIC HEADS

A Sean Hannity panel got rather heated when mansplainer Gavin McInnes asserted that women in America are unhappy because they “put work over family.” Of course he blamed feminism – because that’s what conservatives do, particularly on Fox News.

McInnes parroted the GOP talking point that women earn less than men because they “choose to” and they are “less ambitious.” A thoroughly disgusted Tamara Holder replied to McInnes and said, “Your comments are absolutely deplorable.”

As the debate escalated, McInnes chose to speak for millions of women and said, “Most women are happier at home, they are pretending that they like working.”

Neaderthal McInnes also invoked God – because that’s what conservatives do.

“There’s different ways to look at the data, but the big picture is women do earn less in America – because they choose to. They would rather go to their daughter’s piano recital than stay all night at work working on a proposal.

So they end up earning less. They’re less ambitious, and I think this is sort of God’s way, this is nature’s way, of saying women should be home with the kids; they’re happier there.”

And then Holder replied: “Why am I herE?

“You would be much happier at home with a husband and children,” McInnes responded.

Holder then told Hannity that McInnes is “doing a disservice” to Fox’s viewers with his “absolutely disgusting” comments.