Sunday, 3 August 2008

Top American columnist Kathleen Parker is causing a furore with her new book Save the Males, in which she argues that feminism has neutered men and deprived them of their noble, protective role in society

also see Jennifer Howze mock the article

6 comments:

Libertarian said...

My comments were posted in both articles.

BrusselsLout said...

I have to say, the way the article is expressed gets up my back a bit. For this kind of thing to be at the forefront of leading the country out of feminism shows how complacently UK men have lost their way.

And they've even used a picture of a hairless muscular bloke -- a typical feminized bloke -- to make their point. This might be the kind of bloke that women (and gays) like, but he certainly isn't the kind a down-to-earth man can imagine having a beer with. He's the product of the over-feminization we want to move away from.

Libertarian said...

I know what you're saying. I also didn't like the way in men were referred to as being 'redundant' and surplus to requirement. In truth, without men's economic input, women and children would have a very tough time.

Male Rights Network said...

Corporate Commie Rupert Murdoch (who owns the Times) wouldn't leave Parker's extract be without a ratty textbook-feminist rebuttal.

Male Rights Network said...

I've elaborated further on these articles here:

http://antimisandry.com/showthread.php?p=90073&mode=linear

Anonymous said...

It is an indication of how bad things are if men must celebrate books like this. We seem so powerless within ourselves that we have to look to women to defend us.