Let us now consider the role that feminism has played is destroying the persona of the man and why all women are to blame - not just the crazy activists.
Since the beginning of the 19th century and the industrial revolution women began to play a greater role in the work force and society as a whole. While the liberation of women from domestic tyranny is not disputed nor is if refuted here that the archaic notion of the inferiority of women was held for ages of earth's history, what is to be said is that is has been done incorrectly and, therefore, to the detriment of society as a whole.
What I speak of is simply this - that by placing blame on men in general for any sexist oppression since the dawn of time is a generalization that has weakened the role of good husbands and fathers. Now, the feminazis would like all men to bow in humility and subservience because of "their great oppression". May I remind the reader the reader that not all white people in America were racist - in fact if it weren't for white folk slavery might have continued to this day (*gasp*). Likewise, (may I emphasize the last comment as a parallel example) women's rights were largely the product of good men (once again, *gasp*). However, like many activist groups, the feminists cannot simply let a dead dog lie. Its largely over people - except for some hicks down in the swamps of the deep south, I think that people understand that we're all equal.
That was an interesting tangent, a true point, but a departure nonetheless. Women everywhere are to blame for the loss of common courtesy once offered by men, nay gentlemen. If women want doors held open and other such things once so common I say speak out! If the feminazis are the minority, which there are, then simply reverse the tide of their media-spawned takeover of society and, more importantly, the traditional family. By not speaking out against the loss of a mannerly, polite society you have contributed to its demise.
Chivalry in the Wind. Ground to dust are our roots of honor cultivated for hundreds of years.
And what will replace it?
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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