Feminism.
3 June 2004On a subject I know is sure to create debate. I want to take some time to discuss feminism.
I think, for the most part, Feminism should be about equality between the sexes, in order to balance the human race. I think, for the most part, this goal has been hijacked by the very women it is intended to save, because, they are hypnotized by a machine.
I have spoken alot lately on the subject of what we are told, and what we have to find out. And, how, one shouldn’t always believe what one hears. I think truth is rapidly becoming more and more of an abstract concept. One that is becoming the exception, rather than the rule. As such, I think truth needs to be used as often as possible, especially in the face of the PC Police, radical idiots hell bent on ruining homo sapien as a species for their own selfish and mealy mouthed goals.
Back to feminism. I actually started this post about 4 or 5 months ago. But, I stopped. Why you ask? Because, quite frankly, I made some hypotheses…and, I wanted to see if they were indeed valid. Or, was I being the stereotypical male.
I found something out…its important. There is no such thing as the Stereotypical Male. Or Stereotypical woman. These two things, these labels, are manufactured. And, the assembley line is perception. Suffice to say, business is good, and, in the case of manufacturing a perception, feminists are very damned good at their job. And, this sucks, because meanwhile…women everywhere continue to suffer, continue to be maligned. They continue to be victimized, along with men, because, their victimization serves a purpose: It allows those who talk loudest, (and, the people who do this, typically have the least to say) to hold them up like a slave on the block, auctioning to the highest bidder.
Well, no more. I have found something important: the only stereotype there is, is that we are all human beings, and that men and women are equally intelligent, smart, or dumb, each to the tune of their own gifts.
How do I know this? Easy. I read all about Erin Pizzey. Who in the HELL is Erin Pizzey you might ask? Why, funny you should ask: she is the first person in the world to open up the modern women’s shelter for abused women. Woah. You don’t say…
I do say. Now, you have to be wondering….why the hell havent I heard of her? Easy. She told the truth, and the truth wasnt what people wanted to hear. It resulted in Death Threats. Armed bodyguards being needed, etc. What was this truth she told? It must have been a doozy.
Easy. She told the world that women were just as likely as men, to perpetuate and even cause abusive situations. Her words have been backed up by real research (of the non political variety). And, for this, her name is never even mentioned in the annals of feminism. How sad is this? I have a few pieces of source for you to read.
1) Dan Lynch’s speech, titled “Solving the Problem of Domestic Violence with the Bigger Picture”, given to the Annual Mensa gathering in Toronto.
2) A Bio and Synopsis of Erin Prizzey. This essay of hers is *epecially* on the money.
And, Finally…
3) Prone to Violence. The book that has been burned, reviled, and otherwise rejected by feminists everywhere, because, at the end of the day, they want to be something different than a human being of a different gender.
At the end of the day, nobody should be discriminated against, based on race, color, or creed. Reading about Erin Prizzey made me realize, in the end, there are differences between men and women, to be sure. But, at the very tail end of things one thing, one stereotype rings true: We are all homo sapiens, with all the rights privleges, and faults thereof.
Someone needs to inform everyone else.
*sigh*



























on August 21st, 2007 at 9:38 am
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