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Equality strikes again from the Washington Post
By Misandry Review | Source | October 26, 2009
This was found on the men’s rights forum Stand Your Ground:

The Marine Marathon was held over the weekend, and guess what? A man won the race, beating every other entrant by more than three minutes. He was a graduate from a local Washington, D.C. college (Naval Academy) and a Lt. Commander in the USN. His intact family was on hand to cheer him on, including his wife and his infant daughter. He had failed at winning this marathon four years ago and was determined to not come back until he could win it all. He succeeds! Great story right?
Wrong! The real story is a female runner from Ethiopia, who can’t speak English and usually only participates in marathons with cash prizes. In other words, she is a professional runner entering a largely amateur event who comes in 70th place!
Who gets their picture on the front page of the Washington FemiPost? Duh.
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October 26th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
Alas, i'm afraid that to many of my fellow progressives nothing is more important than making women feel good about themselves. Can you imagine, for example, a baking competition where a woman wins first place but the one who gets their picture in the paper is the man who came 70th? No, me neither…
October 27th, 2009 at 3:49 am
Alas, i'm afraid that to many of my fellow progressives nothing is more important than making women feel good about themselves. Can you imagine, for example, a baking competition where a woman wins first place but the one who gets their picture in the paper is the man who came 70th? No, me neither…