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The ultimate anti-feminist weapon By Darren Blacksmith
Last month more than five million people in some of the world’s major cities demonstrated against the proposed war against Sadam Hussein. What does this have to do with the men’s movement? Lots! It shows the awesome power of the Internet to mobilise vast numbers of like-minded people to a common cause. Lets face it, the Internet is our best hope of spreading our message. Man’s best friend, as every man knows, is the humble dog (surely our most loyal and useful animal?). But our second best friend is now the computer. It’s empowering men enormously, and this trend is set to accelerate. While it seems that our governments and women have been doing everything they can to disempower the average bloke these last thirty years, the computer has been doing the exact opposite. A PC with 'Net connection puts an enormous amount of power at your fingertips, power that you can use to fight the forces of feminism that are lined up against you. What would be the feminist’s worst nightmare? I’ll tell you - for men to start noticing the damage being done to them by the feminist agenda and wake up and start to challenge it. And what would be the most efficient way for this to happen? By more and more men discovering men’s movement websites. Women own the mass media On television the trend is particularly noticeable on daytime TV, where for years, while the husband has been out working full-time, shows aimed at women have poisoned their minds against men with a non-stop onslaught of man-hatred under the guise of topical features and female “empowerment”. The news constantly reports domestic violence against women in such a way as to create a fear of all men, yet never reports domestic violence against men (in spite of all the unbiased research showing that it occurs just as frequently as that against women), nor do they report the fact that more women than men attack or kill their children. If a mother kills her baby its not reported as a murder, it’s reported in such a way as to make us sympathise with the mother who must be “ill” or “suffering”. It’s sickening really. Radio is also a feminist controlled medium to a great extent in the UK. I usually listen to the radio at work through the day and quite often I actually think about the lyrics to the songs, rather than just letting myself absorb them subconsciously. Some of the attitudes towards men in songs they play regularly are shocking! These aren’t love songs, they’re hate songs! Newspapers are also the dominion of the feminist stormtroopers. Men’s issues (such as schools discriminating against boys, lack of funding for men’s health, and fathers being demonised and having their kids taken away from them) are ignored, ridiculed or totally misrepresented. And its not as if the papers are simply doing this because they aren’t interested in covering “Gender” issues. In place of publishing articles about men and boy’s, whose lives are being crushed by the stiletto-heel of feminism we get pages and pages of absolute trash written by feminists. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve read articles by some over-pampered and privileged feminist-columnist telling me in excruciatingly boring detail about every trivial event in her week or gloating about how “empowered” women are now simply because she overheard her friends at the health spa making a joke about men. Given the choice, newspapers will publish 100 anti-male or trivial feminist articles rather than publish even one article highlighting serious problems facing boys or men. No, we can’t count on the mass media to start spreading our message. But while more and more men are turning away from mainstream media that demonises them, they are heading online instead. It can seem like the forces stacked against us are hopelessly powerful. Indeed they are strong, but all is not lost. We have a secret weapon. The power of e-mail Seeing as women rule the mass media the only hope men have for reading information from a source that doesn’t spread hatred against them is on the Internet. How to best use e-mail
Also, don’t forget you can always post your e-mail on a discussion
forum or message board that’s sympathetic to our cause. The great
thing about message boards is that for the time it takes you to write
a couple of sentences or copy and paste an article you can get lots of
other men to look at something. When NOT to use e-mail Now, get e-mailing! http://www.cooltools4men.com/TheUltimateAntiFeministWeapon.htm |