He wasn't saying your take was weird. Your reading comprehension is poor.
I agree with all of that except abortion (which I am assuming is being lumped into bodily autonomy).Ellis Wyatt said:Not sure who doesn't believe in those things.TXAGFAN said:
So thanks for proving my point and this is what I'm talking about to those who said my take was weird.
Women are not property, they deserve their right to vote, they can be married to whoever they want, they should have bodily autonomy, etc. It's 2023.
Abortion is not bodily autonomy. Saying that it is is nothing but a lie meant to sway those susceptible to emotional arguments.Line Ate Member said:I agree with all of that except abortion (which I am assuming is being lumped into bodily autonomy).Ellis Wyatt said:Not sure who doesn't believe in those things.TXAGFAN said:
So thanks for proving my point and this is what I'm talking about to those who said my take was weird.
Women are not property, they deserve their right to vote, they can be married to whoever they want, they should have bodily autonomy, etc. It's 2023.
E_TX_Ag12 said:
On the clip he shared, he spoke about some public and private extortion regarding this. He specifically showed clips of Candace Owens saying "pray for Stephen" in a snarky, sadistic manner.
Could play into why he isn't daily wire.
Also, DW is almost unwatchable with constant ad reads.
aggie93 said:It's about the problems of "No Fault Divorce" where either party can file for divorce without having any cause. It works against eh concept of marriage as a lifetime and serious institution. If your partner has done something like cheated or been abusive or something else that's a just cause and a reason to divorce. "I just woke up today and don't love you anymore" is not a valid reason.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Marriage is hard and it's even harder with kids. I'm about to hit 28 years myself and it has ups and downs for sure but part of getting through that is to have the mentality that divorce is simply not an option. You have to work it out and know there are times when you just have to make sacrifices. If you can just bail out when things get hard eventually you will find a reason and often end up regretting it.
If you aren't up for the commitment don't get married but also you won't be able to enjoy the fruits later on. I can tell you for certain that as you get older there is nothing more rewarding than having a life partner and children with the thought of maybe grandchildren some day. I have a few buds that are 50+ and never married. They have plenty of money but pretty empty lives, I would never want that.
I guess when you come in with a jaded POV, this is the kind of POV you share.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Women's rights = being allowed to break a legal agreement scott free, walk away with half the man's money, a guaranteed portion of any future earnings for life and most likely primary custody of the kids, and suffer no adverse consequences whatsoever.TXAGFAN said:
He is a prominent conservative commentator, GOP performs poorly with women due to the perceived disregard for their rights. It's not a stretch at all. His viewpoint is a good example of the conservative rhetoric that buries you with women, especially educated ones.
Anyways, as a child of divorce hate to see anyone get divorced, but sometimes it's the right decision. Going on your platform and blasting your wife for not trying to stay together is a bad look for him with his kids, even if it does score some points from the crowd that doesn't agree with 19A, think women should be subservient, etc.
He's not here to comprehend what's being posted. He's here gracing us with his words of wisdom and we're just too backwoods ignorant to comprehend his complexity and nuance.redcrayon said:
He wasn't saying your take was weird. Your reading comprehension is poor.
TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Yes, parents that hate each other being forced to stay together is great for family dynamicsTxAgPreacher said:TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
No fault divorce is destroying families.
TXAGFAN said:
His viewpoint is a good example of the conservative rhetoric that buries you with women, especially educated ones..
JobSecurity said:Yes, parents that hate each other being forced to stay together is great for family dynamicsTxAgPreacher said:TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
No fault divorce is destroying families.
TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Lunatic? Are you exaggerating just a bit?shack009 said:E_TX_Ag12 said:
On the clip he shared, he spoke about some public and private extortion regarding this. He specifically showed clips of Candace Owens saying "pray for Stephen" in a snarky, sadistic manner.
Could play into why he isn't daily wire.
Also, DW is almost unwatchable with constant ad reads.
He clearly isn't at DW because he's an unhinged lunatic who thinks everybody is out to get him.
Also, it's like $125 for a year subscription and you get all the shows ad free on DW.
So the vows and the commitments one makes in getting married is? Why not just say we will see how it goes and I might walk awayOcho Ag said:
Contracts can/should be broken are you saying no contract should ever be broken?
Ocho Ag said:
Contracts can/should be broken are you saying no contract should ever be broken?
How about the one who wants to break the contract has to pay? That seems fair, right?Ocho Ag said:
Contracts can/should be broken are you saying no contract should ever be broken?
Divorce is an established legal means for terminating a marriage "contract" and it's hardly new, people area aware of it. No, I don't believe people should be held hostage in marriage. Is that even a real question?Aggie4Life02 said:TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Marriage is a contract. Are you a big fan of people breaking contracts?
That is how marriage works. If a man enters into a marriage unaware of these risks then they're an idiot.coconutED said:Women's rights = being allowed to break a legal agreement scott free, walk away with half the man's money, a guaranteed portion of any future earnings for life and most likely primary custody of the kids, and suffer no adverse consequences whatsoever.TXAGFAN said:
He is a prominent conservative commentator, GOP performs poorly with women due to the perceived disregard for their rights. It's not a stretch at all. His viewpoint is a good example of the conservative rhetoric that buries you with women, especially educated ones.
Anyways, as a child of divorce hate to see anyone get divorced, but sometimes it's the right decision. Going on your platform and blasting your wife for not trying to stay together is a bad look for him with his kids, even if it does score some points from the crowd that doesn't agree with 19A, think women should be subservient, etc.
Promises? Vows? What are those?
wtf? How do people get this way?TXAGFAN said:
the problematic GOP narrative with women.
TXAGFAN said:All these stars, you read all your fellow conservatives above whining about how women shouldn't be able to get divorced? YOU may not have an issue with it, but clearly that is a common viewpoint in your party.American Hardwood said:What a strange take.TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
TXAGFAN said:Divorce is an established legal means for terminating a marriage "contract" and it's hardly new, people area aware of it. No, I don't believe people should be held hostage in marriage. Is that even a real question?Aggie4Life02 said:TXAGFAN said:
The clip i saw of this guy on show talking about his divorce is so incredibly out of touch and speaks to the problematic GOP narrative with women. He genuinely seems disappointed his wife can simply divorce him and he can't make her stay with him.
Marriage is a contract. Are you a big fan of people breaking contracts?
No hypocrisy here, I'm just pointing out why you keep on underperforming or losing and you're trying your damndest to gaslight me. It's ok I know in 2024 posters here will be whining about stolen elections when they should be thinking about threads like this where the party's loudest voices (politicians, talking heads in this case) put out a misogynistic viewpoint. A viewpoint that by the way was all over tiktok and Twitter today framed just as I did.Fenrir said:
I haven't said anything other than you're a hypocrite, and your statement of "makes clear you think" is just another example of your generalizing and hypocrisy.