Fanatical Feminism

I think PC believes that men shun feminists so therefore it is the fault of feminism that women are abandoned, abused, etc.

In other words, it's all the fault of women. All of it.
 
Is there a specific area in it you wish to highlight, or shall I assume you are basing the entirety of your assumptions of the national effects of feminism based on the opinions of one person closely linked to a fanatic? Did you read that post I linked?

Radicals are radical. You wish for people to react shocked when a radical does something.... radical? If all you're trying to say is that radicals are bad, be my guest. I just, perhaps incorrectly, assumed you were making a larger statements about how radicals effected their greater communities.
 
I think PC believes that men shun feminists so therefore it is the fault of feminism that women are abandoned, abused, etc.

In other words, it's all the fault of women. All of it.

Ah,...I see the problem immediately: your misuse of the first two words in your post.
 
Is there a specific area in it you wish to highlight, or shall I assume you are basing the entirety of your assumptions of the national effects of feminism based on the opinions of one person closely linked to a fanatic? Did you read that post I linked?

Radicals are radical. You wish for people to react shocked when a radical does something.... radical? If all you're trying to say is that radicals are bad, be my guest. I just, perhaps incorrectly, assumed you were making a larger statements about how radicals effected their greater communities.

I can explain it to you, I just can't comprehend it for you.
 
Get on with it then. I'll worry about the comprehension. Let me know what part of the article you'd like to highlight.
 
a. Feminism has been criticized as exhibiting a rigid intolerance which, unfortunately, has driven away women who choose motherhood over high-powered careers, women who are American patriots, many religious women, women who do not identify themselves primarily in terms of sexual preference, and women who oppose abortion, pornography and prostitution. Said outside-the-mainstream feminists hold abolitionist views about pornography, prostitution, trafficking, and sexual slavery; viewing males as partners rather than oppressors; in short, are conservative.

b. Support for these excluded but self-identified feminists has come from an unexpected precinct: author of ‘Third Wave Feminism,” Rebecca Walker.
Her mother is Alice Walker, Second Wave Feminist, and author of “The Color Purple.”

According to Alice, her mother’s absolutist presumptions about male oppression, and the burden of having children, alienated her, and produced the kind of atmosphere which can only be considered child abuse.

c. Read the article which includes…
“The truth is that I very nearly missed out on becoming a mother - thanks to being brought up by a rabid feminist who thought motherhood was about the worst thing that could happen to a woman.
You see, my mum taught me that children enslave women. I grew up believing that children are millstones around your neck, and the idea that motherhood can make you blissfully happy is a complete fairytale.

I was raised to believe that women need men like a fish needs a bicycle. But I strongly feel children need two parents…

But I honestly believe it's time to puncture the myth and to reveal what life was really like to grow up as a child of the feminist revolution….with my mother's knowledge, started having sex at 13. I guess it was a relief for my mother as it meant I was less demanding. And she felt that being sexually active was empowering for me because it meant I was in control of my body.

The ease with which people can get divorced these days doesn't take into account the toll on children. That's all part of the unfinished business of feminism….Feminism has betrayed an entire generation of women into childlessness. It is devastating.

I am my own woman and I have discovered what really matters - a happy family.”
How my mother's fanatical feminist views tore us apart, by the daughter of The Color Purple author | Mail Online


The modern Feminist movement which group out of the 60's and 70's thanks to people like Gloria Steinem has done more to damage the stability of the atomic family unit than anything else. Started having sex at 13? That is just downright despicable.
 
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Man carries the weight of the society - in peace and in war.
The feminist family-model which is secured by the law-giver does not give answers to the needs of the people. That is the reason why there are so many broken and divorced families, which represents an erosion of civilization which is being replaced by new immigrants who come from countries where gender-peace is still intact. In those immigrant families the man doesn't fear to be plucked like a chicken and loose all realistic rights on the children once there is a divorce.
 

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