i want to read more misogynist literature

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i want to read more misogynist literature
 
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"Among men, these are the three comical women as they are—nothing more!—and just the best involuntary counter-arguments against feminine emancipation and autonomy." - Nietzsche
 
Maybe try yukio mishima.
 
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Read the Naruto manga
 
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"Among men, these are the three comical women as they are—nothing more!—and just the best involuntary counter-arguments against feminine emancipation and autonomy." - Nietzsche
In this quote, Nietzsche is expressing a critical view of certain women he perceives as reinforcing traditional gender roles. By calling them "comical," he implies that they lack depth or seriousness, serving as examples of how women can be seen as dependent or submissive rather than autonomous. The phrase "the best involuntary counter-arguments against feminine emancipation and autonomy" suggests that their behavior inadvertently undermines the movement for women's independence. Nietzsche's perspective often reflects his broader views on society, power dynamics, and gender, which can be controversial and provocative. Overall, he seems to be critiquing the ways some women might inadvertently support patriarchal structures.
 
In this quote, Nietzsche is expressing a critical view of certain women he perceives as reinforcing traditional gender roles. By calling them "comical," he implies that they lack depth or seriousness, serving as examples of how women can be seen as dependent or submissive rather than autonomous. The phrase "the best involuntary counter-arguments against feminine emancipation and autonomy" suggests that their behavior inadvertently undermines the movement for women's independence. Nietzsche's perspective often reflects his broader views on society, power dynamics, and gender, which can be controversial and provocative. Overall, he seems to be critiquing the ways some women might inadvertently support patriarchal structures.

Woah... that's impressive.

That's literally the opposite of what it means.
 
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