Femgoggles has responded to our piece The real Lord of the Flies: what happened when six boys were shipwrecked for 15 months with this:
“Great story. You start with how feminism, in its modern form, crawled out of English Literature departments. Certainly true of media feminists writing for papers such as the Guardian, Independent or the BBC. There is an incomplete list of them given in this blog. You have to scroll down to find it. It is clear we have a cognitive diversity problem of serious proportions. Perhaps one for the new BBC director general to get to grips with.”
It turns out femgoggles is behind the interesting blog Toxic Feminism, which has been around since 2018. The first paragraph of the “About us” page:
“This UK-centred blog will take a sceptical approach to feminism by challenging the selective vision, or confirmation bias, of some feminists who choose to view the world through victim-tinted lenses. In particular, the selective world view held by some ultra-privileged media feminists that enables them to promote their victim status over all men, whatever their background and station.”
With their comments femgoggles posted a link to a piece on the blog, Lit Crit Femsplainers. I also note the piece about the pathetic woman begind the Everyday Whining Project, Laura Bates and the axis of radicalisation.
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Women find ‘misogyny’ everywhere. If they’re expected to do a fair day’s work, that’s ‘bullying’ and ‘harassment’. Please don’t ask them to compete on fair terms with their male colleagues, as they’ve got all sorts of lady issues that these male brutes don’t understand. Then, if you try to be kind and understanding, that’s a fault, too. Misogyny by condecension, apparently.
https://medium.com/@monalazzar/every-man-thinks-he-loves-women-heres-why-that-s-a-problem-6778a9b8dce9
For the past two decades, have found the optimal solution. Ignore them. This strategy has got me through the last twenty years of a 48-year marriage, and also works a treat at unavoidable family gatherings.
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