Herbert Purdy: The election of Donald Trump means it is game over for feminism

An interesting piece from Mr Purdy. He’s more optimistic than myself about the potential impact of the Trump victory on feminism, but I hope he’s proven right in due course. Maybe for the first time we saw the emergence of a clear “men’s vote” at this election, and the political classes will have to find a way to engage in future with issues disproportionately affecting men and boys, of which there are so many. That can only be a good thing.

The BBC is, of course, in denial about the election result, as it was about the Brexit referendum result. That said, BBC News 24 has treated us to a series of interviews with whiny hatchet-faced American feminists. Television doesn’t get much better. About an hour ago Hitlary made a speech in which she focused again on women and girls, and blamed ‘the glass ceiling’ for her defeat.

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