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PollDo you subscribe to Marxism?
Posted May 13, 2024 by [Deleted] in Women

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  • 9%Yes. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would call myself a Marxist
    9%Yes. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would call myself a Marxist
  • 16%I think so, but I need to look into it further
    16%I think so, but I need to look into it further
  • 24%I don't think so, but I haven't really looked into it
    24%I don't think so, but I haven't really looked into it
  • 47%No. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would not call myself a Marxist
    47%No. I have informed knowledge of Marxism and would not call myself a Marxist
  • 4%Other (please explain in comments)
    4%Other (please explain in comments)

108 votes

I have seen (mostly older) posts talking about Marxist feminism and I wondered how many women here would apply that label to themselves. Also, is radical feminism based in Marxism? I don't have a clear understanding on that.

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crodishfuck this earthAugust 27, 2024

Always that disgusting autogynesmile. Like they come out of factories.

shewolfoffranceAugust 28, 2024

He's got the smugness and dead eyes down pat, but his head tilt needs work.

MaryDyerAugust 27, 2024

I’m stealing autogynesmile!

crodishfuck this earthAugust 28, 2024

i didn't come up with it but yeah lol. it's like a fucking trademark bingo on these assholes

formallyknownaswomanAugust 28, 2024

Yeah wtf is that? Why do they all smile like that?

Feminist_UsernameYeasty Euphoria✨💦August 28, 2024

It's called "duper's delight" in pop psychology lol

drdeeisbackAugust 28, 2024

Why? Because they're sexually aroused when the look at themselves in porn womanface.

broccolipathsofgloryAugust 28, 2024

Probably because their teeth are nasty from poor hygiene.

proudcatladysubtle standoffishnessAugust 27, 2024

Oh well thank god. Women are so underrepresented in Diesel Tech. Now finally the girls will have someone to look up to.

Did anyone pick up on his inclusion of “miss”? You’re giving the fetish away a little obviously even for a TIM, dude

CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

Imagine this man sitting there getting a boner in class over the thought of your young daughter calling him "Miss"

Oh apparently it's a Diesel technology class I missed that part. So we can guess that last year he got more female students than he expected and now he's doing this shit so he can be like "Hey fellow women it sure is tough being a womanly woman in such a manly field? Why don't we all have lesbian sex about it later since we're all so oppressed by the men around here!"

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

i mean its probably for being addressed as a teacher. "miss penny" or whatever. just....ughhhh weird. im never bringing a child into this world regardless but stuff like this always makes me more confident in my decision

proudcatladysubtle standoffishnessAugust 28, 2024

Yes, that is what it’s for, and all the pedo student/teacher porn he watches is probably a big part of why he’s doing this. The inclusion of “miss” is very fetishy

CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024

No woman goes by "Miss" usually it's thrown at us in a derogatory and patronizing way, which I'm sure he knows.

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

i had teachers that were miss? because they were unmarried and didnt like Mrs.

i would go by miss personally. i think its cuter and i dont want people to think im married.

TheChaliceIsMightierDickPocket=/=VagAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

I go by Ms. My marital status is irrelevant to my job.

EmmaGildedAugust 28, 2024

I go by Ms. too. I insist on it, and I pronounce it Miz.

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

doesnt ms denote marital status?

voltairineAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

it's actually a common misconception that ms denotes marital status, especially amongst younger generations! some children i've met (and adults) actually think ms denotes that a woman has been divorced, but ms can be used for any woman who doesn't want to use miss or mrs. i've been a ms since i was 18.

PhryneAugust 28, 2024

'Ms' gives as much information as 'Mr'.

voltairineAugust 29, 2024

indeed! great explanation. i love your username btw, phryne fisher is an awesome character.

TheChaliceIsMightierDickPocket=/=VagAugust 28, 2024

No. It's the neutral option in the US at least

MarthaMMCAugust 28, 2024

Both Ms. & Miss are used for adult women in the Midwestern area I live in.

TheChaliceIsMightierDickPocket=/=VagAugust 28, 2024

Yes, you can use either. Both are used. But they have different connotations from each other

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

oh i didnt know it was considered neutral

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OnlyHumanAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

So this is why I got yelled at by an older male teacher for not referring to a younger female teacher as married when she never seemed to care (also how the fuck was I even supposed to whether she was married?? It never came up)

SulphuricMirror👁BeNotAfraid👁August 28, 2024

It's supposed to be Ms., though, not "Miss". The difference between the two, even though it only appears different in writing and not how they are pronounced, is that one refers to an unmarried woman, and the other is/was used to refer to very young women/teen girls and little girls. It's slowly being taken off of forms, I've noticed, so that only "Ms." and "Mrs." are left.

I suspect this man just didn't know the difference. Or if he does, he's doing the Dylan Mulvaney "girlhood" thing, lol.

a_shrubNon Trinary (!3/¬3)August 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

even though it only appears different in writing and not how they are pronounced

I feel like I've noticed a slight pronunciation difference in some places (though I could be just imagining it), like Miss when spelled out is pronounced with a very sibilant 's' sound, and Ms. is more like Miz.

Eta: this is in places where there are both options for "title" on a form, "miss" for unmarried woman, and Ms. tends to get picked for older or divorced or unmarried or women who don't wish to advertised their marrital status.

SulphuricMirror👁BeNotAfraid👁August 28, 2024

Yeah, you're right sometimes there is a bit of a difference. Currently where I live I don't hear that word spoken aloud IRL because English is not the dominate language here, but now that I think about it I've heard the difference before, eps. on TV and in movies.

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

ohhhhh i see, thank you this makes much more sense. theres so many things about the female experience and language and history that i dont know, even being a woman, because of shit like this, and im learning that the more and more i browse here.

SulphuricMirror👁BeNotAfraid👁August 28, 2024

No problem! It's definitely an old-fashioned thing and I think it became a grievance probably before I was born but only started to change when I was a kid, so I didn't even notice it and yeah I did figure "miss" was kind of a kid thing but I didn't know grown women were being or had been called that so I kind of learned about that being an issue only a few years ago. Also seems to be an issue that isn't present in every language, so there's that as well.

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beingyearning 4 a cyber-vaginaAugust 28, 2024

Ms. is definitely not rare where I live, and I don't think most people have any strong connotations with it. I don't, at least. I wouldn't assume a woman is specifically a feminist if she used Ms. for herself, I'd just think that's what she chose to go by, and she may or may not be married, which is not necessarily my business to know (the original purpose of using Ms.).

I have very neutral connotations associated with Ms. It's what I use for myself, on forms, since there aren't really other situations where I'm being formally addressed as Ms. Lastname, or even Ms. Firstname. I do pronounce it differently than Miss.

out of curiosity, I decided to look at the staff directory for a large local high school - there's about an equal mix of Mrs. and Ms., and a few teachers with Miss, though that's a minority. There's even one teacher whose title is listed as Dr. I also looked at the staff directory for a local elementary school to see if there was a difference. There, it seems like there might be slightly more Mrs. but still mixed in with others who go by Ms. No Miss though at that particular school.

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CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024

I thought that was Ms. Like the spelling was different I thought

shewolfoffranceAugust 28, 2024

Now that you mention it, I remember that Grace Lavery called his autobiography Please, Miss.

GenevieveAugust 28, 2024

Sir, please leave everyone else out of your personal decisions. It literally has nothing to do with anyone else, let alone the kids you'll be teaching.

My AuThEnTiC SeLf

One of the Top 5 most annoying phrases they use.

Committing_TerveryAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

Why did he decide to draw on sharpie eyebrows that don’t match his blonde hair? Lmao. Looking good, bud 😂

hard_headed_womanAugust 28, 2024

I suspect that's his own hair which he's colored. These creeps never wear short haired wigs.

His eyebrows are likely naturally dark, and he's now tweezed them and "defined" them with too much brow pencil.

Btw, cut the poor dude some slack! He's in his second puberty and is going to make mistakes!

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

ive heard a lot of them say they dig the blond hair black eyebrow look because its extra early 2000s celeb/pornstar aesthetic. like pink, britney spears, etc. super fem but in an unnatural way so they are able to duplicate it

istaraAugust 28, 2024

Unfortunately it just makes a heavy male brow look even more masculine.

Researcher1536August 28, 2024

Another porn addict weirdo who spends 40 hrs a week around children.

frostcake4rd time cryinAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

LMAOOOO THE SMILE

RusticTroglodyteOliver Twist MuppetAugust 28, 2024

Yeah who doesn't want a pornsick pig teaching their kids

VegantinatalistAugust 29, 2024

pigs dont deserve to be compared to these homunculi

SomeoneElseTired Of ThisAugust 29, 2024

Hey, neither do the Homunculi.

FemmeEtalAugust 28, 2024

I’m sure students of checks notes Diesel Technology will be very accepting.

CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024

I bet there was two girls in his class last year that had some kind of bond that he felt personally attacked by and excluded from and now he's doing this so that he never has to suffer the horror of women existing without considering his feelings again

GenderHereticAugust 28, 2024

Is he gonna wear the gigantic rubber boobs as well?

WatcherattheGatesAugust 27, 2024

O.M.G. Sooooo creepy . . .

FeministunderyrbedAugust 28, 2024

she/her/miss

Miss. Snort. Apparently ma’am isn’t good enough anymore.

samsdatAugust 28, 2024

What a disaster

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CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024

Their real authentic selves involves going to the school bathroom with underaged girls in their class

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

oh god, teachers have separate bathrooms right??

TheChaliceIsMightierDickPocket=/=VagAugust 28, 2024(Edited August 28, 2024)

Sometimes not, especially in secondary or trade schools.

hard_headed_womanAugust 28, 2024

I've never known of a school that didn't have separate bathrooms for staff.

My daughter might not protest her a lot of her poor working conditions, but she sure would protest if she had to use the kids' filthy bathroom!

TheChaliceIsMightierDickPocket=/=VagAugust 28, 2024

I use a kids bathroom at my current job because all the staff bathrooms are in a different wing and I just don't always have the time to get down there.

VegantinatalistAugust 28, 2024

ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew

CryingInYourInboxAugust 28, 2024

I hope so