As feminists and ever-supporting media are becoming increasingly aware of the growing men's movement, the Guardian has recently started taking panic counter steps to raise the profile of feminism, with its season named A Woman Place.
You would think that a medium who's purpose was to supply news would also supply information criticising feminism, especially are there are now many fact-based books written on the subject. But this clearly is not the purpose or duty of a news medium.
In this article, Making feminism mainstream, feminist journalist Rowenna Davis unashamedly continues feminism's attack on men.
Saturday, 12 July 2008
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Wow, even for The Guardian some mof the comments are telling it like it is !
This is improving. I first joined Guardian Talk (the forerunner to CiF) about 7/8 years ago. I was then a lone voice on men's rights.
Now, there are quite a few others who recognise the iniquities and hypocrisy of feminism and are willing to make some stand against them. I'm delighted with it.
You see a similar picture from readers of other papers such as the Times.
We're moving in the right direction. Slowly, but moving.
They need to use their looks for good rather than use them for personal selfish persuits.
Dunno about this! Good looks are about competition and ego. Altruistic persuits entail the destruction of the personal ego.
This is trying to square the circle. It's like teaching cats to be nice to mice!
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