
Blatant Anti-Male Bigotry: OK With ABC News
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'Christiane Amanpour led a jaw-dropping round table discussion on her ABC Sunday morning talk show, as four female guest commentators discussed how the convergence of Former IMF director Dominique Strauss-Kahn's attempted rape charges and Rep. Anthony Weiner's travails has created a possible tipping point in which the nation will come to the realization of a fact that these women have known all along: women are just plain better than men when it comes to leadership, management, decision-making, and conflict resolution
The sweeping generalities, stereotyping, and flat pronouncements of male inferiority were unrestrained. "Women seek power to do something, men seek power to be something," said Amanpour at one point, to summarize an exchange. "Testosterone really is a problem," a guest said to unanimous head nods. Claire Shipman, an ABC correspondent kindly given the chance to peddle her nauseatingly-titled new book, "Womenomics," spouted various studies showing that women in power achieved uniformly better results than those bumbling male counterparts: better hedge fund profits, better corporate performance, pretty much everything. "Men just compete for the competition," another of Amanpour's distinguished guests declared, to no objections or qualifications from the assembled experts of the Superior Sex. "Men aren't attracted to powerful women," added Amanpour.'
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She said it
"Men aren't attracted to powerful women".
Not when 'powerful women' act and sound like you we aren't. Notice how succesful women immediately assign themselves superiority whenever they achieve anything? Now women are capable of doing well for themselves they dismiss men as useless and inferior! Wasn't feminism supposed to produce these outcomes, where women, if they work as hard can achieve the same as men?
Today's women are beginning to sound like the 'male chauvinists pigs' they always talk about. Imagine the effect on a boy sat watching that on TV. If I was a boy who was old enough to watch the news - remarks like these women's wouldn't encourage me in life, school or my future job.
Is there?
Is there a single major industry that was started by a woman? Computers? Autos? Engineering? Cosmetics?
Perhaps the latter, but beyond that, it's hard to identify a major industry started by a woman. So our cars won't run and our bridges will crumble, but we'll all look good.
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