I’ve noticed that many, otherwise decent women, keep using the term feminist despite mounting evidence that feminism isn’t what it proclaims to be. Why?
My suspicion is that women have a deep psychological need to be provided for and to be protected. Traditionally this was the job of fathers and husbands, but lately these have fallen in disrepute. Replaced by the State and feminism.
Feminism teaches women through the media and education that only other women can be trusted. Female experience seems to bear this out. Many little girls find their father remote, powerless or absent. Mostly this isn’t his fault, but children are not logical and neither are female emotions. Let alone female children’s emotions.
Father = Men = Irresponsible gets burned in her young mind. “Men cannot take care of me”, she feels as a young woman. Then, feminism comes along, offering shelter under the feminist umbrella and provision by Uncle State. She takes the bait and gets eaten alive, spiritually speaking.
It is often very difficult for people who are abused in a relationship to let go of that relationship, Parental Alienation Syndrome being a prime example. I think something similar is happening to many modern Western women who keep calling themselves feminist.
It is time women cut the ties with the abusive system that is feminism and learn to trust men again. This does mean cooperating with them to make it possible for men to take care of women, and to learn how to be truly feminine again.
To women still calling themselves feminist: Wouldn’t it feel better to just move on and leave feminism where it belongs, on the rubble heap of history? There’s so much more out there. Find a decent male guide and don’t look back.
April 16th, 2008
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After having dealt with feminism for nearly all of my life, I thought it was a good idea to sum up the defining characteristics of this noxious ideology. In my view they are:
- A nearly religious worldview that holds woman = good, man = bad.
- Gynocentrism, seeing everything only through feminine eyes.
- Female victimism.
- Shameless lying.
- One-sided promotion of female interests, blatantly disregarding others.
- Sisterhood, in fact a form of female chauvinism.
I think that just about sums it up. If you meet someone that displays at least 4 of these 6 characteristics, then you can justifiably assume you’re dealing with a feminist. Beware!
November 9th, 2007
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They see men as appliances, and an appliance with an ego is just irritating. Like Talkie Toaster in Red Dwarf.
July 19th, 2007
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This is what a century of feminism has wrought. I actually find the above Realdoll more attractive than most real women.
Gone is the illusion of romance. No more windy walks along the shore. No meaningful glances. No sweet whisperings. No nodding off by the fire reminiscing over a family album full of life.
Cold plastic and the memory of what could have been. At least no knives in the back.
You can scold me for the sad geek I am, but this is what I feel. This is what I sense. Yes, I’m fucked up, but there’s a reason for that. The mad of a society tell something about the madness of that society.
July 19th, 2007
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Because they’re in love with themselves, and love is blind.
May 30th, 2007
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Feminism has separated untold men from their wives and children. Loneliness reigns.
Women don’t seem to care.
However, the piper will call for them too when their new boyfriend the State separates them also - from their children.
Men won’t protect them.
The last step towards dictatorship and collectivism.
All will be alone, watched and controlled.
I suspect somewhere around 2084.
March 30th, 2007
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The wage gap is the feminist myth that women make substantially less then men. It has been thoroughly debunked in the US, for example here. On account of running into this odious piece of feminist propaganda in my own life, I did some research to clarify the local situation.
The wage gap for equal work in the Netherlands is 5% in the private sector, and 3% in the public sector. This is best explained by the lifestyle choices of women. 68% of women work part-time, only 14% of the men. When women work full-time, they work 2.9 hours less than men. 42% of women take maternity leave, only 12% of the men. 95% of all deaths in the workplace are men.
Simply put, women choose the easier, more flexible work.
Besides, no employer in his right mind would hire men if women were cheaper and performed equally.
Sources:
Emancipatie.nl
EuroStat
March 30th, 2007
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Lock up men who pay for sex, says Harriet Harman
While I dislike the sex industry, because it tends to dehumanize both men and women, this Harriet Harman woman is just spouting feminist nonsense.
It’s the same old female aggression over and over. Shame men for their sexuality. Moral violence. A travesty of what morality should be.
Get it through your thick skull Harriet: you do *not* have the right to judge other people’s sexuality. In the same way that you do not have the right to judge other people’s religion.
If you really want to help people (both men and women) with the sexual aspect of their lives, you should respect their freedom, not take it away. And give them the skills to cope with that freedom. Which in the case of many prostitutes, would have been learned in an intact family.
Why is it intact families are dying out? Why is it women like you think you’re some kind of mommy to us all?
As an agnostic I’m not quick to quote the Bible, but in this case: Matthew 7:3.
December 18th, 2006
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