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Hi Scott,
I read this article and while it touches on Farrell's being driven to near poverty for his anti-feminism, while as a feminist he was driving around in a Porshe, the article you posted by Farrell a month ago described this more thoroughly.
It's an important issue and it's happenned to many others besides Farrell. any profession that has a large percentage of female college graduates has severe discrimination against men who are not publically supportive of feminism. The feminists among them are like vipers who see anyone going ouside their little ideology as the "enemy" who needs to be destroyed. They usually recruit other women working there and start dssing the male and then make life difficult on the job for him. He won't get any promotions and usually has to move on.
This also operates on a larger level where someone like Farrell can be totally ignored by not only the media, but governemnt, publishing and the lecture circuit crowd. We have numerous testimonies of the discrimination against non feminist men on college campus and there is no reason to beleive that it isn't happenning in many other professions. I worked in human services and it was happenning in most every area of those fields.
The point is that the past twenty years at least, when women really had the greatest political power of any time in history and certainly more power than men in the present time, there has been an all out "War on Men". It's not only jobs, but in every area.
Feminism has never been about equality, even if there was such a thing as sexual equality which there isn't, it's always been about grabbing power and money. They now have both and they are using it to keep emn from getting any. Men have to first redcognize that they are powerless before they can ever hope to get any power back.
Tom
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Tom,
I agree. This is testimony to the farce of women's groups when they complain they have "no power." In reality, feminism and feminist organizations are such a sacred cow that no one dares to challenge them, except for a few snide comments here and there. Nothing is really done to stop them at a political level or with the unethical sabotage that they seem so willing to partake in. Perhaps it's due to the honor code of men, I don't know. But I'm not sure how much good it's doing, because men and opposing feminist groups still aren't seen as the ones who are being victimized and censored by the injustice.
Scott
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