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The Big List of Male Hating Lies
I am sure that many people have heard this phrase more than once.
Here are some examples:
"As a rule of thumb, I just burn regular gas instead of leaded, now that they don't sell it."
"As a rule of thumb, I just guestimate how many people will come to my parties."
"I just grab a handful of coffee grounds to make the pot, as a rule of thumb."
There is a feminist teaching, still going on in our schools today. The phrase,
"RULE OF THUMB" originated from an old wife-beating term. That is, it was
illegal to beat your wife with any stick that was bigger around than your thumb.
This phrase is widely used - by an unpresented number of people.
TRUTH
Please visit WIKIPEDIA.
Here is a quote from what it has to say about "RULE OF THUMB":
The earliest citation comes from Sir William Hope’s The Compleat Fencing-Master,
second edition, 1692, page 157: "What he doth, he doth by rule of thumb, and not
by art." The term is thought to originate with wood workers who used the length of
their thumbs rather than rulers for measuring things, cementing its modern use as an
imprecise yet reliable and convenient standard.
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It is often claimed that the term originally referred to a law that limited the
maximum thickness of a stick with which it was permissible for a man to beat his
wife, but this has been discredited.
BRAINWASHING:
What the feminists have done, is take a very common phrase, and twisted it to mean
something slanderous towards men. That is, they have erroneously placed wife-beating
into a large portion of the population's mouths.
In doing so, they have commonized wife-beating, and cheapened the fact that it has always been
frowned upon in western cultures. That is, since so many people use the phrase,
"rule of thumb",
they have put a seed into the minds of young women that people have no
resentment towards wife-beaters.
They have placed the lie into people's minds that wife-beating was so common, and so acceptable,
that people actually regulated wife-beating - and - it was so common, that a common phrase
has been passed down for dozens of generations because of the commonplace of wife-beating.
Think of American Women as Being the Water in a Barrell:
If Somebody Peed into it (Feminism), Would You Drink it?
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