A Cogent Analysis of Feminist Politics
The author of this video messaged me on my YouTube channel, bringing it to my attention.
The main takeaway point is, as you will observe, that men and women have been duped (by feminism, of course) into becoming separate political power blocs, and that such a state of affairs will not benefit them. However, it will greatly benefit mercenary forces. The vultures, you would say, who will clean up after the carnage.
So as you can quickly figure out, the core of feminism's war against the world is divide-and-conquer.
Enjoy the video, and digest thoroughly what it talks about.



3 Comments:
Incorrect. Men haven't been "duped" into that conflict - the conflict just came one day and thumped on men's doors with ball-cutting loppers. This happened because women were indeed duped into hating men, but no, they don't get any slack for the fact that the have been duped, because they have brains. Also, in the end they will be the only losing party.
Tut tut. If I thought that kind of rhetoric would advance the cause, I would recommend it.
I would never say that women shouldn't "get any slack" for whatever, because as far as I am concerned, every woman on earth is alone and will be judged alone, to rise or fall on her own merit or lack of same. I would never parcel out esteem or disesteem on the basis of a collectivity.
Yes, I do recognize the existence of a "female collective", and I largely blame feminism for creating it. However, I do not rule out the possibility of individual agency. I know that it happens.
Every woman not otherwise known to me is free to prove to me that she is what she is. I think such a policy is eminently fair any way you parse it.
And trust me, it is also a position of non-feminist strength any way you parse it.
And yes, plenty of men have been duped in plenty of ways. Witness the fact that they have effectively permitted what has been done to them. That they never even saw it coming. Worst of all, that they STILL have not awakened to the reality of it.
So, how's that police drama coming along?
We've had an interesting one in my part of the world. A man killed a cop, and this cop was the ex-boyfriend of the man's present girlfriend. The man later committed suicide (after running from the law for a while, with people abetting him). And the story has more details. For example, the dead cop's next door neighbor is a man personally known to me. Small world, eh?
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