2 thoughts on “Belinda Brown: Feminism poisons relations between men and women”
Of course it poisons relationships between men and women – making women fear and hate men, and men hate and loath women is one of it’s key tactics!
Splitting society down a pre-existing natural faultline creates a ready made army with which to destroy society – no actual invasion required, it’s turning us against ourselves – how neat is that?
They must have kissed themselves with joy over that.
Angry Harry referred to it’s purpose as the “ubiquitous pursuit of power”.
He’s not wrong – and this is why I so often refer to it as “femarxism”.
Incidentally, Belinda mentions Mrs. Thatcher here, in a way that might be understood as not entirely complimentary.
Well I don’t mind a difference of opinion over this – that’s free speech for you!
But it’s perhaps worth remembering that Mrs.T is on record as saying “feminism is poison”.
Just thought I’d mention it…
Of course it poisons relationships between men and women – making women fear and hate men, and men hate and loath women is one of it’s key tactics!
Splitting society down a pre-existing natural faultline creates a ready made army with which to destroy society – no actual invasion required, it’s turning us against ourselves – how neat is that?
They must have kissed themselves with joy over that.
Angry Harry referred to it’s purpose as the “ubiquitous pursuit of power”.
He’s not wrong – and this is why I so often refer to it as “femarxism”.
Incidentally, Belinda mentions Mrs. Thatcher here, in a way that might be understood as not entirely complimentary.
Well I don’t mind a difference of opinion over this – that’s free speech for you!
But it’s perhaps worth remembering that Mrs.T is on record as saying “feminism is poison”.
Just thought I’d mention it…
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