Inside the mind of the male feminist
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Inside the mind of the male feminist
https://www.frontpagemag.com/salon-cheers-the-last-days-of-patriarchy/
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This is the guy who wrote this 'piece':
I wrote recently about the Democrat Party’s amusing, media-coordinated effort to brand itself as the Party of 21st century masculinity. Salon.com’s contribution to that narrative was an opinion piece titled, “Joyful Warrior Tim Walz and the Last Days of Patriarchy,” by Christopher Cotton, an Ohio high school English teacher for 22 years. It presents a good opportunity to dissect the mind of the male feminist.
like many other ...nutcase, he thinks that in the long ago distant, obscured past there were matriarchal societies..much like brainwashed blacks think that there were originally black dominated societies and kingdoms..(that we was kangs movement, sharpton) that somehow were overrun by white male barbarians no doubt.. So now white males have screwed it up and these male feminists think men should step back (forced back) and allow women to dominate again so that all will be right with the world ignoring the fact that most women in positions of power manage to ruin everything.
A male feminist embraces the standard feminist assumptions about the sexes: that traditional masculinity is a toxic, vengeful, misogynist, petty, controlling, and violent social construct; and that conversely, women are the opposite of all these things. He also accepts unquestioningly that in America today something called “the patriarchy” rules and oppresses women; in fact, patriarchy in America is no more real than systemic racism. And the self-loathing male feminist also faults men for all the problems and conflicts in society; women, by contrast, are the solution.
Despite the fact that there is no historical evidence of a society dominated by women, the male feminist nevertheless believes there was a time in the distant, misty past when societies were matriarchal and there was less conflict between people, and between people and the natural order. Cotton claims that “a very long time ago,” before the “great overthrow” – i.e., the beginning of Western civilization – men who were jealous of women’s spiritual authority decided to arrogate absolute power for themselves and “launch the patriarchy.” He says the virulent misogyny of the “Abrahamic religions” recast women into subservient roles, and men have clung jealously and brutally to their patriarchal power ever since.
told ya.
I need a shower.
This is the guy who wrote this 'piece':
I wrote recently about the Democrat Party’s amusing, media-coordinated effort to brand itself as the Party of 21st century masculinity. Salon.com’s contribution to that narrative was an opinion piece titled, “Joyful Warrior Tim Walz and the Last Days of Patriarchy,” by Christopher Cotton, an Ohio high school English teacher for 22 years. It presents a good opportunity to dissect the mind of the male feminist.
like many other ...nutcase, he thinks that in the long ago distant, obscured past there were matriarchal societies..much like brainwashed blacks think that there were originally black dominated societies and kingdoms..(that we was kangs movement, sharpton) that somehow were overrun by white male barbarians no doubt.. So now white males have screwed it up and these male feminists think men should step back (forced back) and allow women to dominate again so that all will be right with the world ignoring the fact that most women in positions of power manage to ruin everything.
A male feminist embraces the standard feminist assumptions about the sexes: that traditional masculinity is a toxic, vengeful, misogynist, petty, controlling, and violent social construct; and that conversely, women are the opposite of all these things. He also accepts unquestioningly that in America today something called “the patriarchy” rules and oppresses women; in fact, patriarchy in America is no more real than systemic racism. And the self-loathing male feminist also faults men for all the problems and conflicts in society; women, by contrast, are the solution.
Despite the fact that there is no historical evidence of a society dominated by women, the male feminist nevertheless believes there was a time in the distant, misty past when societies were matriarchal and there was less conflict between people, and between people and the natural order. Cotton claims that “a very long time ago,” before the “great overthrow” – i.e., the beginning of Western civilization – men who were jealous of women’s spiritual authority decided to arrogate absolute power for themselves and “launch the patriarchy.” He says the virulent misogyny of the “Abrahamic religions” recast women into subservient roles, and men have clung jealously and brutally to their patriarchal power ever since.
told ya.
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Re: Inside the mind of the male feminist
Now..what has he to say about Harris and walz.
Harris first:
“The end of patriarchy,” Cotton assures men, “is not a victory for women and a defeat for men, it turns out, but an opening for all of us. It provides an opportunity for deep fulfillment, for an emotional richness unimaginable to our grandfathers.” In fact, “The era of post-patriarchy might offer the best hope for the future of our species.”
But there is an evil obstacle to this “female ascendancy”: Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, which he describes as “a desperate attempt to recover the supposed lost birthright of men and restore a perceived rightful power.” He believes that insecure MAGA men are guilty of “American far-right terrorism,” which he does not define except to say that it is “first and foremost a misogynist phenomenon. We see it online in the sickening, violent, sexualized hate directed at women who have power or who merely speak up for themselves.”
now Walz:
Cotton concludes his Salon article by asserting oddly that Kamala’s running mate Tim Walz has a “classic middle-American dad vibe” which “infuriates” and “drives MAGA men nuts.” Again, he cites no examples. I know many, many conservative men and I feel confident speaking for all of them when I say not one of us is infuriated or driven nuts by Walz’s purported manliness. Not one of us feels threatened or exasperated by his so-called 21st century masculinity. What we are concerned about is the same thing that concerns us about Kamala Harris: their radical, totalitarian designs on America.
Mr. Cotton offers no examples of any of this.
Harris first:
“The end of patriarchy,” Cotton assures men, “is not a victory for women and a defeat for men, it turns out, but an opening for all of us. It provides an opportunity for deep fulfillment, for an emotional richness unimaginable to our grandfathers.” In fact, “The era of post-patriarchy might offer the best hope for the future of our species.”
But there is an evil obstacle to this “female ascendancy”: Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, which he describes as “a desperate attempt to recover the supposed lost birthright of men and restore a perceived rightful power.” He believes that insecure MAGA men are guilty of “American far-right terrorism,” which he does not define except to say that it is “first and foremost a misogynist phenomenon. We see it online in the sickening, violent, sexualized hate directed at women who have power or who merely speak up for themselves.”
now Walz:
Cotton concludes his Salon article by asserting oddly that Kamala’s running mate Tim Walz has a “classic middle-American dad vibe” which “infuriates” and “drives MAGA men nuts.” Again, he cites no examples. I know many, many conservative men and I feel confident speaking for all of them when I say not one of us is infuriated or driven nuts by Walz’s purported manliness. Not one of us feels threatened or exasperated by his so-called 21st century masculinity. What we are concerned about is the same thing that concerns us about Kamala Harris: their radical, totalitarian designs on America.
Mr. Cotton offers no examples of any of this.
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I don't think Christopher has a fambly.
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