Why I, as an ardent anti-feminist, feel sorry for women

I feel sorry for women of my generation who were tricked into believing that the so-called women’s movement had anything to offer women except tears.

Professor Ruth Wisse from Harvard, has this to say about the women’s movement……… ‘By defining relationships between men and women in terms of power and competition instead of reciprocity and cooperation, the movement tore apart the most basic and fragile contract in human society, the unit from which all other social institutions draw their strength.’

I believe that the women’s movement internationally has been the most extreme and the most influential cause of the destruction of family life in this century. The history of this movement goes back to the early sixties in America when the women’s liberation movement was born out of the rage and frustration of American women working along side men in the left wing movements that were sweeping across the western world. Many women were transfixed by the writings of feminist gurus. They passionately believed in the message that was being touted through the pages of newspapers. The seductive message was that women were going to cease to fight and to compete with each other. They were going to come together to improve their role in society and to take advantage of choices that would enable them to compete in the work place, if they so wished. They would be given control over their bodies and be able to make their own decisions over abortion.

To this end they were invited to attend conferences where ‘a new future for women’ would be revealed.

It soon became obvious that the women’s movement was bent on infiltrating and destroying family life. After the first conference the subject of women’s liberation had become so fashionable that very few women would dare even suggest that they were happy to be at home and even less likely to admit that they were happily married.

Some newspapers, through their women’s pages, and virtually all magazines carried their new ‘deal’ for women. Marriage and family life were little more than gulags where women languished, forced to service the bestial needs of men. Women, in this brave new world, were now fueled with the information that women’s sexual needs, denied them for so many generations by selfish and controlling men, were now paramount. Overnight the roles changed and men no longer were the pursuer but became the pursued. The pill took care of any consequences and old fashioned morality was thrown on the scrap heap. Chivalry towards women by men was met with sullen rudeness and men began to feel the chill wind of universal female dislike. Maleness became radically unfashionable. Little boys were to be brainwashed into abandoning their traditional games and toys and encouraged to adopt ‘femaleness.’ Men were to be redesigned and repackaged into ‘new men.’

Many men, at first, responded with cries of delight. Blinded by lust and the lure of relationships without any responsibility, many men fully concurred with the women’s movement. Slowly, as women moved into positions of power, men began to feel the iron fist of the women’s movement on their backs.

Today, millions of men look back at the devastation this movement created in their lives. Publicly derided as useless, feckless idle wasters, men have retreated into their holes to lick their wounds. A generation of young men in their early twenties is now adrift in a sea of misandry. They are regularly exposed as less able than their sisters and pilloried as academic failures by the press. No wonder they turn to mental illness, suicide and drugs. Their feminist mothers, in many cases with multiple sexual partners, have abandoned their role as care givers. Children come home to empty rooms, empty fridges and no warmth. These are the children of the ‘nobody home’ generation. The feminist movement decreed that all women must enter the work force and hand their young children over to the care of the ‘mother’ state. As the divorce rates soar, men refuse to make any commitment that ties them to women who, when they are bored with the relationship, will boot the men out and keep the money and the children.

The gross injustice to men deserves our concern but save your tears for the innocent women. We did not deserve the inheritance of malice and spite that the baby-boomer generation of women heaped upon the shoulders of our men. The feminisation of the schools where all male efforts were seen as malignant. The natural attraction between boys and girls described as ‘sexual harassment,’ and the terrible loss of tenderness and romance that has been leached out of the lives of women.

What we have left, thanks to this evil movement, is a vast number of lone women trying to keep what is left of family life going. They never asked to be foot soldiers in what has become a feminazi army. They were not blessed with skills and college degrees that gave them economic power to make decisions when they were abandoned by their men. They believed that the feminist movement was going to offer them choices. What they did not understand was that there were never any choices. Men, realizing that they had been cast in the role of sexual monsters, retaliated. Those that didn’t pitch into the war of the sexes with relish, simply faded away. Women facing the new millennium have few choices.

3 thoughts on “Why I, as an ardent anti-feminist, feel sorry for women

  • testguy

    Very insightful. Tearing apart the emotional relations between men and women, and destroying the stability of the family seem to have been the socio-psychological reasons for feminism (or at least that has been the outcome). But there was also the political-economic reason: to double the number of wage-earning tax-slaves in the market and to facilitate further economic inflation.

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    Feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream.
    Rush Limbaugh

    This guy completely “gets it”

    Ever wonder why all of the women on FoxNews are Blonde, Brunette, Black haired and Beautiful?

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  • Marisa SungPost author

    The scary thing is that this army of feminazis are still barking away more than ever before. They are still bitter, angry and jealous! Now it is called the Women’s Empowerment Movement. There are three waves of feminism in this country, believe it or not. I thought that the first one was more than enough! If you want to meet a real man today, you will either have to get a guy in his 60’s who served in a war or an alumnus of a military institution. So many guys have been feminized by the feminazis.

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