The Atlantic’s June cover: Helen Lewis on “The Men Who Don’t Want Women to Vote”

Interesting. The Atlantic is a left-leaning American magazine and multi-platform publisher. One of their staff writers is Helen Lewis, former deputy editrix of the New Statesman. The first link will take you to Lewis’s cover article for the June edition of The Atlantic, The Men Who Want Women to be Quiet. You’ll be able to read the first four paragraphs of the piece but the remainder is behind a paywall (although a free trial is on offer).

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One thought on “The Atlantic’s June cover: Helen Lewis on “The Men Who Don’t Want Women to Vote”

  1. Women have done this to themselves. The fact that there is opposition to the pox of feminism is music to the ears of liberals, women and other assorted left-wing weirdos. It’s just another way of them making men into villains. Women have gotten used to the men that roll over and play dead for them. Sorry, ladies, but that era has passed Thank God!

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