Wednesday, 6 June 2007

Lies the Feminists Taught Me

"Feminism was a bad idea to begin with ... and has evolved into a ravenous monster that eats equal rights for breakfast. It's time people understood the extreme anti-male bias in Western culture before it's too late. We don't have much time left ..."

If you are around my age (40) or younger you may be surprised to learn that almost everything you have been taught is a lie. (In fact, I'd have to say that just about the only exception to this is mathematics. There is no gray area in maths, only correct or incorrect, black or white.)

Who's been lying to us? I'm glad you asked. The answer is: Everyone. Now, don't be hatin' on your neighbor or your teacher or your pastor. They're only passing on what they were taught. The original lies came from, you guessed it, 'feminism'.

But why would the feminists lie to us? Wasn't feminism instrumental in freeing women from the 'tyrannous yoke of male-dominated society'? Aren't we really better off now? In a word, No. The fact is, the original conditions cited by the 'women's movement' either existed in a way markedly different than what we were told, or they didn't exist at all.

- Could women vote before the 19th amendment? Yes, they could. Not all women but not all men either.
- Could women obtain a higher education before the women's movement? Yes, they could. Not all women but not all men either. Men and women attended different colleges, but both had equal access to education.
- Could women get birth control? No, they couldn't. It wasn't available to anyone, man or woman.
- Could women work outside the home? Yes, they could. In fact, they very often did.
- Did boys all of a sudden just get stupid and girls all of a sudden just get smart? Is it something in the water?? Of course not. We have radically changed the way we teach to what feminism has dictated.

See Woman against Feminism