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Misandry and Fathers

Are we teaching our children misandry or violence?

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by on 12th-February-2010 at 02:06 PM (620 Views)

Misandry = hatred of males: bred from the feminist sexual revolution which also amplified lesbians. Feminists always advocating for the downtrodden, disadvantaged, less able female, are quick to shout “male violence” (diatribe). It is time to examine how our young females are acting: the link below is to an ABC News story. U tube abounds with video of young females perpetrating violence and Mothers caught abusing children. Not all females are the same, most certainly not all women who give birth (for that matter those who get pregnant and avoid live birth) are the same. What are we teaching our children:
abcnews.go.com/WN/seattle-girl-beating-victim-expected-security-guards-protect/story
This piece reposted across America through the Momslikeme dot com network - RVE
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  1. PitViper -
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    I absolutely agree with this. Children's television programmes so commonly portray the father or son as painfully idle, inept, dim-witted and often impulsive. In the UK, there is a childrens cartoon called "Peppa Pig". Each episode revolves the exploits of this family. Invariably "Daddy Pig" is incapable of performing the most simple tasks. To exemplify - in one specific episode, "MummyPig" requested that he hang a picture frame. Amidst much amateurish, blundering behaviour, he finally hammered the nail into the wall only to discover that he had decimated the wall in the process...Following a hasty plasterwork job, "Mummy" arrived home, promptly berated him for his failure and then, quick as a flash and with the greatest of ease, hammered the nail in. I've found that this is one typical, monotonously predictable way in which males and females are conveyed in books, films and programmes produced specifically for young people. Feisty, kick-ass women and emasculated, blundering men. Feminists either tend to deny that this type of misandry even exists or if they do acknowledge it, then usual "men have committed historical injustices against women" justification is trotted out. Its a pity they don's see the irony in their behaviour.
  2. Tahiri -
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    Yes, worse of all, we're teaching them it's ok. Just like the idiots who feel it's ok to be racist against white people.
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