Doug Wilson Doubles Down on Lori Alexander’s Debt Free Tattooless Virgin?

Doug Wilson Doubles Down on Lori Alexander’s Debt Free Tattooless Virgin?

Doug Wilson of Blog and Mablog is just filled with ridiculousness right now. First he talks about his every women a lock and every man a key false analogy before moving on to his old hoof in mouth statement that men conquer and women receive. While these are undeniable insulting to both sexes and very toxic thinking patterns he goes one better. He called Lori Alexander of The Transformed Wife a β€˜nice Christian lady’ and then doubles down on her silly only debt free tattooless virgins get good husbands theme.

Oy vey~ When he gets it wrong, he gets it really wrong. This is not hoof in mouth time, this is a whole leg and half the buttocks in his mouth wrong. Read on:

Nothing about men getting tattoos being sinful, Doug? Just shaming of women by comparing them to circus freaks? How very Jesus-y of you!

Also guessing he does not know that Cyberknifed Lori likely has a tattoo too.

Again, Doug thinks the real problem is women, not men, doing all these things and he choses to willfully ignore the gist of Lori Alexander’s arguement that women should not be educated. But that’s right, in Doug’s world no one is supposed to be educated.


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