An insightful and timely new piece from Herbert Purdy, the important British anti-feminist blogger. His well-received talk at the London conference is here, and you can order his book Their Angry Creed: The shocking history of feminism, and how it is destroying our way of life here.
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Thanks for this Mike. Herbert is clearly a pure traditionalist, so not everyone will agree. The issue for me has always been respect for, and getting along with, men, as a civilised building block for harmony. Broadly, marriage is good. Broadly though, environmental concerns and some aspects of socialism – NHS and protecting the weak – are also good.
A useful man to have around to remind us of our civic duty.
The real problem has been the sheer lack of respect for men and the ‘look at me I’m dancing without those nasty males’ – such a daft posture, and inevitably leading to disaster.
I hope and pray that the middle ground guys and women – will continue to resist the misandry, and call the radfems out.
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Thanks Peter. At least two pieces of left-wing mythology there:
the Conservatives were going to introduce the NHS after the war, but Labour won the first postwar general election
socialism has always created far more weak people than it’s ‘protected’. The last time I checked, historians estimated that communism had been accountable for 90+ million dead in the 20th century, and goodness only knows how many utterly wrecked and wretched lives. China has been pulling itself out of grinding poverty through capitalism, not socialism. India likewise.
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