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Turns out a state representative from New Hampshire was one of the founders of Reddit's Redpill community

Last posted May 09, 2017 at 09:45PM EDT. Added Apr 26, 2017 at 12:22AM EDT
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https://www.dailydot.com/irl/reddit-red-pill-new-hampshire-robert-fisher/

{“[Fisher] blasted women for their ‘sub-par intelligence.’ He said that women’s personalities are ‘lackluster and boring, serving little purpose in day to day life.’ And Fisher once commented, ‘It is literally the [female] body that makes enduring these things worth it,'” Bacarisse wrote. “[Women] were uninteresting, immature, unintelligent, lacked depth, and were entitled. He bemoaned that dating was easier for women. He felt it was unjust that women get a free ride, believing ‘a pair of boobs grants [them] equal footing with somebody bringing intelligence or a personality.'}

{He wrote, ‘I’m going to say it--rape isn’t an absolute bad, because the rapist I think probably likes it a lot. I think he’d say it’s quite good, really'. Fisher said online in 2012 that a 40-year-old man asking to see the breasts of a 15-year-old wasn’t creepy. Instead, he said it was ‘evolutionarily advantageous and perfectly natural.'}

What a gentleman. lmao

The story links and bases itself off an article from the Daily Beast. Looks like the Guy seems to be a RINO and open atheist to boot. I doubt he'll be impeached over this, but he might lose any reelection run if the voters act the same way where I'm at. Personally I'm not familiar of New Hampshire's state level political temperature, So I can't say if he'll loose his reelection or not.

Last edited Apr 26, 2017 at 01:15AM EDT

^ He represents a politically fickle constituency, and judging from the fact that he's switched parties in the past it doesn't look like he's the kind of politician who'd attract any loyalists. I reckon his opponents could run a cobra as their candidate and it would win.

EDIT: reading further into his voting history, I think I'm going to have to dispute the "RINO" label. He was given a score of 91.7% by the NH House Republican Alliance and voted 92% in line with key issues identified by the American Conservative Union. I assumed he was just an opportunist, but nope, he actually has ideals apparently. Hopefully his constituents come to the collective agreement that a rape apologist is not fit to represent conservatism or make consequential votes regarding women's reproductive rights and kick him out, assuming he doesn't resign.

Last edited Apr 26, 2017 at 02:21AM EDT

Why is the fact that he's a New Hampshire House of Representatives member being played as a big deal? I think every single janitor at Capitol Hill and the Supreme Court Building has more political influence than him.

^ seems like just standard investigative journalism. Besides, hit job or not, I don't think his comments about women are defensible in any context.

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Idk, I think there's a primal itch of mine that's scratched by seeing people in positions of power and prestige being outed as sordid lowlifes. Even if it's a mid-tier politician from New Hampshire.

Last edited Apr 27, 2017 at 01:37AM EDT
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