Bettina Arndt: “Damaging feminist disinformation.”

Interesting.

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3 thoughts on “Bettina Arndt: “Damaging feminist disinformation.”

  1. The feminist MO has hidden in plain sight for decades. https://toxicfeminism.blog/2021/10/16/kelly-oliver/

    How do they get away with it? Brandolini’s Law. These women know that the painstaking effort required to refute BS is at least an order of magnitude greater than the no-effort slop which creates the eye-grabbing headlines. That’s what people remember. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandolini%27s_law

    Men are victim to their own high standards. Nothing gets released until it is ultra checked and absolutely irrefutable.

    Women care only about getting what they want.

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  2. As always important stuff from Australia. Reflecting the same dissembling we are used to here I asked for more support for male domestic abuse victims – YouTube “Our” Jess as usual isn’t saying anything and as usual illustrates Bettina’s point, the males get included as “women and girls” in the stats and policy. But good for this MP representing her male constituents. This is one of the areas where being a “minority” is an excuse for doing nothing rather than extra attention. Jess also ignores women and girls when it comes to her needs (not be unseated by an “independent” challenger ie Muslim ) In this case the Police, CPS and Prison service somehow didn’t have data on ethnicity, unbelievable given that the Equality Duty for public services (a Duty under the Equality Act 2010) requires all public bodies to collect and collate data on precisely these things! Just like the sort of thing Bettina points out, data on male victimhood is collected but never finds its way into the “Conclusion” or “Executive Summary”.

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  3. This is a heartfelt short video about a woman’s father who killed his wife and was tried last year. The death was in a situation often repeated where the wife was violent towards him and others. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/news/daughter-forgives-dad-for-killing-her-abusive-mum-men-can-be-victims-too/ The daughter is in fact making a plea for men to be treated as human beings too. Yet even here there is a subtle difference. In that her father accepts responsibility for his conviction and there is little no bleating about things in the way that is familiar from cases of women, even those who planned and prepared their supposed accidental killing of their husband or partner. As this daughter points out men can’t point to their trauma as mitigation, because we (society) presume they aren’t human beings.Daughter “forgives” dad for killing her “abusive” mum: “Men can be victims too” | Watch

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