2 thoughts on “Feminism Has a Ferocity Problem

  1. Quote ;
    “Try as they might, modern feminists can’t turn girls into boys and boys into girls. They can, however, make members of both sexes miserable. That’s one thing the radicals do all too well.”

    I think it’s helpful to bear in mind that feminism does not particularly like women, nor is it there to help and support them. Indeed, it despises them.

    It’s purpose is to use them as weapons, canon fodder if you wish.
    It cares not for their welbeing, education, advancement and certainly not for their happiness.
    Rather it seeks to shamelessly exploit and use them, either for money on the one hand,
    or for political subversion on the other.
    The latter I call ‘feMarxists’, for good reason.

    Notice how their main targets are the young who, lacking real world experience, can be more easily indoctrinated and used, until they realise they have been manipulated – but that’s ok since they will be replaced by a new crop of impressionable youngsters on a rolling basis.

    There are, of course, many other categories and sub groups, including the greedy, the selfish, the resentful inadequates as well as the bona fide misandrists. Add your own as you see fit.
    But in all cases the technique is the ancient, tried and tested ruse of creating an external enemy – men in this case, either individually or as the laughably invented and ficticious ‘Patriarchy’.

    Feisty females are not a new thing either. Taking television as an example I cite the stylish ‘The Avengers’, of the 1960s – the one starring the late Patrick Mcknee – in which burly six foot men are apparently sent flying by an elegant ballet style kick from a slight young woman.
    Careful watching reveals that the power for these impressive acrobatics comes always from the actors own legs!
    Now, I suggest these entertaining set pieces were never meant to be taken seriously, but were micky taking parodies in their own right.
    But one can’t help wondering how today’s more violent and misandric versions are affecting their target audiences, who may be encouraged to believe they too could really do that themselves — with potentially disasterous results.

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