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Men Wising Up: Exhibit A … Gavin Mcinnes

By Novaseeker, Uncategorized | Source | October 26, 2009

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Aye, lads.  There is some reason (and humor) yet in the blogosphere.

Gavin McInnes has a fantastically funny yet poignant post here.

A relevant and hilarious excerpt:

Anyway, during our “debate” the Middle East kept getting high fives and I was starting to hear talk of the burqa being empowering. “So why is it made out of black polyester,” I asked. Why not some flowing white cotton? “It’s not made out of polyester” she retorted before adding, “Polyester is an oil based product. They export oil.” Huh? Is that why toothpicks are verboten at the lumber yard? “Get that out of your mouth Harv! We need to export that! We only use plastic toothpicks here!” Megan realized she wasn’t making sense so she pulled out the Jezebel race card: “What about rape?” she asked. As Heart’s “What About Love” played in my head with new lyrics, I smiled and said, “Honey, America ain’t got nuthin’ on the Middle East when it comes to rape.” She then said, “Did you just call me honey?” and stormed out of the bar. Thank God.

LMAO.  I was in laughing fits reading that.  Just.  Brill.

Worth much more than the price of admission I must say.  Kudos to you, Mr McInnes.


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