Quote:” Because
radical feminists specialize in a moral intimidation that declares men guilty
as a class, OTHER WOMEN HAVE TO TAKE ON THE WOMEN WHO MAKE THE WORLD WORSE.
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MODERN WOMEN'S MOVEMENT IS TOTALITARIAN IN ITS METHODS, RADICAL IN ITS AIMS,
AND DISHONEST IN ITS ADVOCACY."
Women Who Make the World Worse and How
Their Radical Feminist Assault Is Ruining Our Families, Military Schools, and
Sports By KATE O'BEIRNE
"The gender warriors clearly benefited
when their demonised enemy proved to have no stomach for the fight.
Men certainly weren't charmed into
submission.
The shrill feminists who made men the enemy
took shrewd advantage of the fact that men hate arguing with women. They love
their mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters. They want to please the women in
their lives, and many men naively believed that giving feminists what they
wanted would send them happily on their way.
Because radical feminists specialize in a moral
intimidation that declares men guilty as a class, OTHER WOMEN HAVE TO TAKE ON
THE WOMEN WHO MAKE THE WORLD WORSE.
In these pages you'll meet not only the
women, fawned over by the media, who
make the world worse but the truly courageous women who make the
world better by defending our schools,
families, military, and sports from the
feminist assault."
Introduction
1
How Radical Feminists Have Weakened
the Family
2
Day Care Good; Mother Bad
3
Skirting the Truth-Lies About Wages,
Discrimination, and Harassment
4
In the Classroom. Boys Will Be Girls
5
Spoil Sports-Boys Benched
6
G. I. Janes
7
The Gender Gap Debunked
8
Abortion-the Holy Grail
Conclusion Mother Nature Is a Bitch
Kate O'Beirne is fed up with women who make
the world worse.
Women who see "gender discrimination"
in every office, in every classroom, on every sports field, and on every
military base.
Women who sniff that mothers who stay home
with their kids are wasting their lives, that fathers are optional, and that
marriage is an oppressive tool to keep women down.
Women who ignore the remarkable
opportunities American women enjoy, and deny the career and family choices they
freely make.
Women who scream "sexism" because
there aren't enough female fire-fighters doing the dangerous, demanding work of
saving lives.
Fuelled by their persecution fantasies,
modern feminists have been calling for radical social engineering to eliminate
any differences between the sexes. They insist that any sex differences are the
result of social construction, not biology. So they want boys and men to be
reprogrammed and treated for their "pathology."
Many of these women are public figures who
use their notoriety in acting, pop music, journalism, and politics to spout
unfounded bad ideas and harebrained schemes.
Consider:
Jane Fonda's $2.5 million gift to Harvard
for anti- male research
Whoopi Goldberg's militant pro-abortion
antics and praise for single-parent families
Hillary Clinton's scheme to
"liberate" women by putting their kids into federally funded day-care
villages
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's complaints
about Mother's Day and the Girl Scouts
Columnist Maureen Dowd's bitter rants about
why men would rather date a secretary than a boss
Kate O'Beirne, one of our most respected
conservative thinkers, has been doing battle with the man-hating
"sisterhood" since the 1970s, when she fought the destructive,
utopian Equal Rights Amendment. Now, in her first book, she offers all the
frankness and common sense she demonstrated during her ten years on CNN's The Capital
Gang and in her articles about policy and politics for National Review. She
captures the radical feminists in their
own words, explains why they've got it all wrong, and shows why they
have to be stopped-before they do even
more damage to our schools, families,
military, and sports.
KATE O'BEIRNE is the Washington editor of
National Review magazine and a veteran panelist on CNN's popular debate program
The Capital Gang. She began her career on the staff of Senator Jim Buckley
(R-NY), served in the Reagan administration, and was a vice president of the
Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. O'Beirne, an attorney, lives in
Virginia with her husband, with whom she has two grown sons. [Back to Top]
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