6 thoughts on “Peaceful Women”

  1. So when I clicked to the link, on either side of the story were ads using either vintage (or recreated) B&W photos of fit youths in ’30’s-’40’s era exercise outfits, looking like something out of a Nazi propaganda film.

    Talk about irony.

  2. I cannot think of a gender that produced Nancy “Guilty Guilty Guilty” Grace as one that is naturally peaceful.

    (Of course, I don’t consider any large demographic as naturally peaceful. Not even baseball fans – sorry, that’s one point where I disagree with George Carlin’s “Baseball vs. Football.”)

  3. Casanova wrote an account of watching the the execution of Robert-François Damiens, attempted regicide of King Louis XV of France. They had rented a room overlooking the square where Damiens was executed in the most horrific manner imaginable (I do no recommend anyone reading about it) for some $700 in today’s money. Casanova couldn’t watch much of Damiens’ horrible suffering, but the women never turned away once. They claimed that what he had done was so horrific (inflicting a tiny stab wound into the King) that they could not feel badly about Damiens’ suffering. I can barely stand the memory of the account. Those women loved watching it. They are definitely the crueler of the two sexes.

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