7 thoughts on “‘Strictly’ Unacceptable: The Harassment Of Male Contestants Is Embarrassing

  1. I’ve been watching Strictly for years and it isn’t a good as it once was. This is one thing that I have found irritating.

    Another example not included in the article is Claudia Winkleman, saying to Tess that she is “going to get us something to nibble on”. Given that it was Movie week (a Strictly staple every year), most people would probably assume she was referring to popcorn. Instead she returned with male professional dancer Pasha Kovalev in a shopping trolley. And that’s not to mention Darcey Bussel openly expressing her delight at Steve Backshall’s muscles.

    As with the article, were the gender roles reversed then Radfems would probably nuke the studio.

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  2. Another example of women not being careful what they wish for. How many versions of the exhortation to ‘look before you leap’ are there? How many different versions of the warning ‘who lives by the sword dies by the sword’?

    Women have been insulated from the consequences of their thoughts, utterances, choices and actions for so long that they are seemingly incapable of understanding what men have always known: the hunter who is careless in laying his traps risks being caught in them himself.

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    • It isn’t really women, on the whole, who have been causing the trouble: it is feminists, who follow male-created dogmas propogated by females and are of both sexes.

      Both men and women fight feminism/Social Marxism and the main reason they don’t succeed is that feminists have massive funding and political appeal missing to their vastly larger number of detractors.

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  3. “To treat male contestants as sex objects is not on” Well why not? Its all a matter of context really. Whether your male or female at some time in your life if you are lucky you will be treated as a sex object , make the most of it while you can.

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  4. The reason the Huff Po printed this is as deceitful as it is pernicious.
    They think that men can be manipulated, controlled, misled and used in the same way women have.

    It is not in anyway considerate or supportive of male sensibilities, but an attempt to divide and rule.
    This is the main political purpose of feMarxism.
    So it’s feminism again, with a slightly different mask on – For Always Your Enemy Will Come At You In Disguise –
    that is also part of the attack.

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    • Not so much feminism as gynocentrism, which can be as anti-feminist as it can be militantly pro feminist. While, as you observe, the item isn’t in the least supportive of male sensibilities it is indicative of a dawning comprehension that perhaps the ‘ladies’ are going too far and the gains they think they’ve made are at risk.

      I think it important to remember that our enemy is gynocentrism more than feminism, and to be aware that gynocentrism can manifest itself in anti-feminism and traditionalism as often and as much, and as well, as feminism.

      I think this piece is, as you observe, a ‘don’t rock the boat the men give up to us’ exhortation, however, I don’t see it as a tactical contribution to a strategy of divide and rule; it is simply a scream from the back seat of a woman with a non return ticket on a bus to a destination she was warned she might not like but chose regardless.

      Credit where credit is due, as men used to say before ‘credit where credit is due’ was deemed discriminatory and criminalised. I’ll give the ‘lady’ credit for sniffing a hint of coffee as the toast burns and smile as I reflect that the man who used to repair the toaster retired long ago.

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  5. Few men even recognise the ‘sexual harassment’ they undergo, often starting when in their teens. A man has to be as critical as a shrill misandrist to be able to think over his interactions and understand that – if he applies modern ‘standards’ given to women – he has been subject to verbal and physical sexual abuse throughout his life.

    The main difference is that a woman’s sexuality is reserved for herself and generally respected as being hers to do with as she pleases. A man’s sexuality is taken to be the common property of any woman who wants him. This is what leads us directly to the care over underage girls, while underage boys are often told they are ‘lucky’ or ‘the seducer’ regardless of the trauma their less mature teenage minds endure.

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