Feminism Has Emerged as a Global Hate Movement

Press release here. Excerpt:

'Suffragette Mary Leigh had a long record of criminal convictions arising from her unrelenting advocacy for the women’s movement. On July 18, 1912, Leigh hurled a hatchet at Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, slicing through the cheek of an Irish MP.

Canadian commentator Janice Fiamengo would later write that the end goal of Leigh’s campaign was to “express a deep hatred for the male sex” and to “create a lasting sex-divide of suspicion and hostility that would transform British society.”

But in a society dominated by chivalrous impulses, the excesses of the suffragette movement were overlooked, even applauded.

Then in 1970, feminist Kate Millett published her book, Sexual Politics, that popularized the Marxist-inspired concept, “patriarchy.” Millett described patriarchy as a “most ingenious system of social control” that subordinates women through socialization, economic dependency, and normalized violence, she claimed.

Millett managed to ignore the fact that men are far more likely to be victims of violence. Indeed, government reports reveal men are lagging behind women in 12 areas such as health status, educational attainment, homelessness, and more. This callous neglect of male disadvantage would soon become a defining characteristic of the feminist movement.'

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