Karen Straughan: Why I am not a feminist

The latest gem (video, 26:54) from Karen. We look forward to her next piece, ‘Why I am an anti-feminist’.

I was surprised but delighted to see that from 18:54 she critiques a feminist’s response to a point I’d made in the Q&A following the first screening of The Red Pill in Norwich recently, concerning the gender balance in parliament, and the harsher treatment of men than women by the judiciary, which leads to the travesty that if men were treated as leniently as women in prison sentencing terms, five out of every six men currently in British prisons wouldn’t be there.

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One thought on “Karen Straughan: Why I am not a feminist

  1. Always watchable I find her very clear. Personally the very best evidence falsifying the Patriarchy is the long history of protection for women “you must never hit a girl” with now decades of support from the numerically male dominated State for laws and services specifically to protect girls and women and punish men transgressing the iron social rule “never hit a female”. Even the of quoted “rule of thumb” is actually from a treatise on corporal punishment and is about giving lighter punishments to females than males because the former are less robust. So one can wallop men with tree trunks and that’s just fine. It “the Patriarchy” existed in the feminist form then it would clearly be absolutely hopeless as a conspiracy of all men.

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