This afternoon I received an email from Christine Jones, reproduced here with her permission:
Dear Mike,
I found out about your organisation and yourself yesterday on Sky News.
Such an organisation highlighting issues males and our wider society suffer due to ever increasing march of and hostility from feminism is so important and long overdue.
For a long while it has very much felt like feminism is more about ‘supremacy’ than ‘equality’
I am the Mother of a daughter aged twenty two and a son aged seventeen.
My son attends both a Boys School and a Girls School for his A level subjects.
Facing adulthood and the cultural environment he lives in my son and his pals definitely feel that they are the downtrodden, ridiculed and irrelevant sex.
They’re the ones who lack confidence about their place and value in the cultural environment they live in.
Whilst feminists have been screeching from the roof tops for decades Men have been silenced and there has been no one out there speaking out for them.
My son frequently bemoans the feminist verbal aggression and attitudes he witnesses in so many girls of his own age at the girls ‘ school.
Girls seem to have been encouraged by the promotion of feminist ideology in the Education system, Media, Politics to think that they are somehow are ‘more special’ and better than boys.
Feminism seems to be breeding a generation of incredibly selfish females who think ’ it’s all about them ‘
The girls my son comes across seem to be primed on a war footing forever challenging and questioning. How very tiring for them!
Relations and interactions seem more about fighting and one upmanship than co operating and getting on nicely together with mutual respect.
Feminists seem to be completely blind to the damage they are doing to their relationships, families, children and ultimately themselves.
I wasn’t surprised to read a short while ago a report by Eleanor Harding in The Mail with the headline ‘ It’s official. British teen girls are among most miserable in the world.’
Where has this feminism got them?
I’m also not surprised that Britain is a Divorce Capital.
I have spent the vast majority of my adult life as a stay at home Wife and Mum.
My husband and I have been extremely happy together for thirty four plus years based on a traditional male/female roles marriage.
I am educated to Honours Degree level and find being at home looking after my family deeply satisfying and rewarding. I never feel bored by my traditional Wife/Mother role.
I was however bored , frustrated , exhausted and dissatisfied emotionally being a wage slave in the workplace.
My friends who go out to work are forever moaning about their lives whilst I stay at home wife and Mum am happy.
I would have found it emotionally agonising and torture if I had had to walkaway from my much loved children to go to work and leave them in the care of teenagers on minimum wage in nurseries.
Such a route would have gone against every natural grain in my body.
I was happy to discover that there is an organisation such as yours speaking about the issues and imbalances faced by males in our culture. Much appreciation from myself and my son,
Christine Jones
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Oh wow.
Kind of kicks that Letter From America into touch doesn’t it.
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Precisely my thought
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Thankyou very much Christine.
Genuine Independent considered thought right there!
Take Note Emma ‘Hermione’ Watson…you don’t have to follow the herd to be pertinent. Absolutely fantastic to hear those words these days in a world which tries to enforce the contrary as the norm. Reminds me that swimming against the tide is the only option when the tide is actually dangerous.
SUPERB. BRILLIANT. WONDERFUL.
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Women like Christine Jones are to be thanked and very much to be encouraged to speak up.
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Very much so.
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Progress seems hard to come by most of the time but sometimes the message seems to get across. The good thing is that for every person who actually takes the time to write there are likely another 100 out there that haven’t written but are thinking the same thing.
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Perhaps foolishly I took the time to read the leaked Labour manifesto. Well it seems a few weeks paternity leave may be on the cards. But other than that its the usual. Free childcare (institutional not family care of course). Special ring fenced money for Womensaid and Refuge (in fact the case right now anyway). “compensation” for my contemporaries who will receive their state pension at the same age as me, after over a Century of “benign sexism”. And of course lots on getting a “diverse” workforce which doesn’t include women doing the tarmac or plumbing. With a dollop of additional help in work and business as if men are just “naturals” at all things earning.
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Thank God they are not going to win. You haven’t mentioned the damage that Harman and Phillips would do, either.
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No they won’t. Instead we’ll have Theresa this is what a feminist looks like May.
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Aaaaargh!
It burns, it burns!
Phillips. ..no…my eyes…..aaaaarrgh!
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Good letter thanks for sharing. Sadly not enough people are aware of the disadvantages boys and men face in our society, with the focus being almost entirely on issues faced by women and girls.
As a father of two adult men I do worry about their future.
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