Saturday, April 06, 2019

From The Playbook Of Feminism

Posted: 4/6/2019

Today, I saw this article Did a censored female writer inspire Hemingway’s famous style? I have to admit, I did not even read the article, because of lack of time. It reminds me of many other similar stories widely disseminated over the past several decades (E.g. Albert Einstein).

According to Feminism:
  1. Behind every positive, famous man is a woman
  2. Without these women, these men would not be famous

What Feminism conveniently omits:
  1. Is there not a woman also behind every negative, famous man? (E.g. did Hitler, Stalin, Mao not have a mother, sister, mistress etc. etc.)
  2. Who was behind this woman behind the positive, famous man? (Perhaps, a father or brother or some male mentor or some other male …?)

Caveat emptor:
All males watch out or you lose the battle of the sexes! The matriarchy is overtaking the patriarchy!

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