Susannah Jowitt: “I raised my son Winston as a feminist. It breaks my heart that today’s young women treat him as toxic for just being male – while men are cancelled and belittled.”

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2 thoughts on “Susannah Jowitt: “I raised my son Winston as a feminist. It breaks my heart that today’s young women treat him as toxic for just being male – while men are cancelled and belittled.”

  1. ‘You crippled your son from being a man, so you could promote your your hate and your daughters hate.

    Well I’m sure you defeated the patriarchy.

    Surely you knew being a feminist meant you’d have to destroy your own son didn’t you?’ This comment on reddit sums it up. If she’s “heartbroken” what does she prose to do about it? Nothing of course.

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  2. Olympic boxing: Will future Games be hunt for those who are different? (usatoday.com)

    Of course feminists won’t admit it but it is their determination to regard males as inherently bad that has driven the hunt for “gender tests” that now embroils women who have never “transitioned” but do have unusual physiology. I used to feel sorry for Caster Semenya who in a time before all this would simply have been a rather butch woman (after all the Williams sisters in tennis looked pretty massive compared to most of their competition). But now we’re in a world where in reality to “protect” women (from the overpowering evil of maleness) even women get excluded if they are tainted. There are of course all manner of different men in men’s sports and the unusually tall, muscular or even small and slim find “their” sport (remember the endless discussion of the “Thorpedo ” s feet in swimming. Equality of outcome cannot be guaranteed without such draconian measures as excluding anyone unusually talented, their are huge variations in intelligence should the naturally clever be excluded?

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