Posted on 10/18/2017 3:43:38 AM PDT by C19fan
Hey men, what are you planning to do better? Because you need to do better. Here are ideas on how you should treat women better. Talk to your friend who is kind of a creep at work. Dont talk over women. If you are asked to be on a panel/team and see that its all men, say something. Maybe even refuse the spot!
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
“Take away his power!” - NOW’s founders
Now see how they sought to accomplish this:
Marxist Feminisms Ruined Lives
Frontpagemag.com ^ | 9-2-2014 | Mallory Millett
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3200158/posts
...It was 1969. Kate invited me to join her for a gathering at the home of her friend, Lila Karp. They called the assemblage a consciousness-raising-group, a typical communist exercise, something practiced in Maoist China. We gathered at a large table as the chairperson opened the meeting with a back-and-forth recitation, like a Litany, a type of prayer done in Catholic Church. But now it was Marxism, the Church of the Left, mimicking religious practice:
Why are we here today? she asked.
To make revolution, they answered.
What kind of revolution? she replied.
The Cultural Revolution, they chanted.
And how do we make Cultural Revolution? she demanded.
By destroying the American family! they answered.
How do we destroy the family? she came back.
By destroying the American Patriarch, they cried exuberantly.
And how do we destroy the American Patriarch? she replied.
By taking away his power!
How do we do that?
By destroying monogamy! they shouted.
How can we destroy monogamy?
Their answer left me dumbstruck, breathless, disbelieving my ears. Was I on planet earth? Who were these people?
By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution and homosexuality! they resounded.
They proceeded with a long discussion on how to advance these goals by establishing The National Organization of Women. It was clear they desired nothing less than the utter deconstruction of Western society. The upshot was that the only way to do this was to invade every American institution. Every one must be permeated with The Revolution: The media, the educational system, universities, high schools, K-12, school boards, etc.; then, the judiciary, the legislatures, the executive branches and even the library system.
It fell on my ears as a ludicrous scheme, as if they were a band of highly imaginative children planning a Brinks robbery; a lark trumped up on a snowy night amongst a group of spoiled brats over booze and hashish.
To me, this sounded silly. I was enduring culture shock after having been cut-off from my homeland, living in Third-World countries for years with not one trip back to the United States. I was one of those people who, upon returning to American soil, fell out of the plane blubbering with ecstasy at being home in the USA. I knelt on the ground covering it with kisses. I had learned just exactly how delicious was the land of my birth and didnt care what anyone thought because they just hadnt seen what I had or been where I had been. I had seen factory workers and sex-slaves chained to walls.
How could they know? Asia is beyond our ken and, as they say, utterly inscrutable, and a kind of hell I never intended to revisit. I lived there, not junketed, not visited like sweet little tourists Id conducted households and tried to raise a child. I had outgrown the communism of my university days and was clumsily groping my way back to God.
How could twelve American women who were the most respectable types imaginable clean and privileged graduates of esteemed institutions: Columbia, Radcliffe, Smith, Wellesley, Vassar; the uncle of one was Secretary of War under Franklin Roosevelt plot such a thing? Most had advanced degrees and appeared cogent, bright, reasonable and good. How did these people rationally believe they could succeed with such vicious grandiosity? And why?
I dismissed it as academic-lounge air-castle-building. I continued with my new life in New York while my sister became famous publishing her books, featured on the cover of Time Magazine. Time called her the Karl Marx of the Womens Movement. This was because her book laid out a course in Marxism 101 for women. Her thesis: The family is a den of slavery with the man as the Bourgeoisie and the woman and children as the Proletariat. The only hope for womens liberation (communisms favorite word for leading minions into inextricable slavery; liberation, and much like collective please run from it, run for your life) was this new Womens Movement. Her books captivated the academic classes and soon Womens Studies courses were installed in colleges in a steady wave across the nation with Kate Millett books as required reading.
Imagine this: a girl of seventeen or eighteen at the kitchen table with Mom studying the syllabus for her first year of college and theres a class called Womens Studies. Hmmm, this could be interesting, says Mom. Maybe you could get something out of this...
In neither case does he want a list, and in both cases the presentation of a list is likely to elicit a rude response.
Excellent point.
"...Dont take advice from purported journalists who cannot write a simple article without resorting to foul language..."
I’m sorry, why is this article addressed to “men”? If I addressed an article to “women” criticizing the behavior of certain females, I would be told that that was grossly sexist.
Good comment. On the other hand, if you go around thanking people for all sorts of things, you add a bit of cheer to an entropic universe.
Very true. Also, what does, "Learn to read a **** room," even mean?
Is it OK for an outed lesbian to compliment a woman on her appearance. This articles and several others like it reek of sexism (toward men).
These authors all seem to have something in common. Cant quite figure out what it is...
Yep. Gays and Lesbians will now have carte blanche in the workplace.
This is the "power" that motivated men to get out of the cave into creating civilization that women seem to enjoy. P**** is the great motivator.
8. Go Asian.
Some people have no common sense these days. How about "Never take a picture, or put down in writing, anything that would cause you trouble if copies were sent to your boss, co-workers, wife, and kids".
Ohhhh...so that is what I have been doing wrong!
You worked in education, as did I.
I did not like the female-dominant environment. It was not healthy.
A lot of backstabbing and conniving, with females picking sides and ostracizing others.
Example: Helping favored students and hurting unpopular students, so as to be popular.
Another example: They allowed a lot of illegal and bad behavior of the students to just slide. I opposed that, because my primary concern wasn’t being liked. Theirs WAS.
It was as if they had no deeply held, bedrock beliefs; they just went with popular opinion. After a while in that environment I understood how Hitler got his start.
Not by this author, because it’s not possible.
>>>No, not really interested.<<<
That was my own thought when I read the title.
Except that sometimes the women get rather annoyed that you won’t “play”.
Saw it happen. Had it happen.
“The cold shoulder treatment is triggering!”
He treats me like Im not even there!!!
Yeah, can’t break even much less win. I retired from the corporate world about ten years ago. Back then political correctness was just coming on the scene and everyone would kid about it. Back then, we were dealing with words such as midget, cripple, fat, ugly, Miss/Mrs/Miss, etc. one of my daughters called me the other day and said that she was making a presentation and happened to say “you guys” to her audience. Said she was called into her supervisors office afterward and reamed out for about ten minutes. However, she works for a major university and those people live and breath this stuff. Personally, I’m ready for the revolution, sarc/
The Guardian loves to lecture people - but they represent no-one.
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