
It’s Raining Beta Men: Why Emasculation is a Curse, Not a Blessing
Article here. Excerpt:
'Feminists contend that patriarchy and its “male enablers” enslave women through marriage and motherhood. They assert that men are sex-driven, lustful pigs keen on subduing women. As a result, feminists are determined to undermine them.
Here is proof:
1) A typical feminist believes men enslave women through marriage:
“Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the Women’s Movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage.” – Sheila Cronan, in Radical Feminism – “Marriage” (1970)
2) A typical feminist thinks men are rapists:
“Male sexual aggression is endemic, if any sex act against a person’s will were considered rape, the majority of men would be rapists.” – Marilyn French, The War Against Women, Ballantine Books, 1992, p. 193
3) A typical feminist wants to eradicate manliness:
“Only when manhood is dead–and it will perish when ravaged femininity no longer sustains it–only then will we know what it is to be free.” -Andrea Dworkin, Our Blood: Prophecies And Discourses On Sexual Politics
In order to successfully carry out their agenda, feminists want “new castrati males” to replace manly men.'
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Interesting take
But you know, stepping back, re marriage, after so much alimony and child support paid (and still being paid), how can anyone believe that? And of nearly every couple I've ever known, marriage has been what *she* desperately wanted, if not insisted upon having or "I'll leave right now!"
How anyone can say with a straight face that "men invented marriage" is beyond me.
If anything, marriage needs at least drastic re-definition for the safety of men.
As for 2 and 3, don't think commentary's needed.
Oxymoronic
The feminist view is that marriage was something men forced women to do.
On the other hand, women routinely complain men are "afraid of commitment."
How can both these claims be true?
That's because they're wrong
The feminists, I mean. They're wrong. That's why it seems oxymoronic. Whenever you see a feminist opinion, there's often a good chance of "moronic" showing up. :)