Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 If you notice, it is especially apparent in the entertainment industry. They have also been propagating this anti-male agenda for some time now. All sitcoms seem to have a weak male character that is constantly ridiculed and demeaned by the more intelligent capable female. They are creating a stereotype of the male as immature and incompetent. Boys will grow up thinking this is a normal way for men to act. It is very unhealthy. Susan Siegel On Feb 6, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Tony De Angelis wrote:I just saw an O'Reilly Factor interview regarding a Cheerios commercial which some men view as chauvinistic deprecation of the male gender. My view of history and these anti-male isssues is that elitistists who want to control society will first subjugate men so that their main value is perceived as their physical strength and ability to conduct warfare. They then promote the concept that women are superior in so many ways that they are perceived as the superior beings. Men then develop inferiority complexes and must have their Ritalin to control their energy at an early age. On the other hand, women develop superiority complexes and aspire to things they are ill-equipped to do. An example of how elitistists control their people is how white supremacists controlled their slaves. They used the divide and conquer principle. Males were kept ignorant and kept in the fields to do the physical labor. Females were kept in the house where they took care of their children and became educated along with them. Neither the males nor the females had a choice in this but it bred a resentment in the men and led to abuse of women by their husbands. I believe our educational systems, our media, our entertainment, and political systems are being manipulated by elitists to divide the masses into male/female halves. This is even more efficient at controlling people than the allowance of racism and nationalism. This is just my undeveloped opinion and I am seeking feedback about this. My pimary concern behind all of this is that our educational system is becoming more and more pro-female and anti-male and it is this flaw that makes our educational system among the very worst of all the educational systems of the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 I completely agree. It even happens in children's cartoons. The father is always portrayed as a dope and the mother is always " setting him straight " . I won't let my boys watch cartoons like that. , Susan Siegel <ssiegel5 wrote: > > If you notice, it is especially apparent in the entertainment > industry. They have also been propagating this anti-male agenda for > some time now. All sitcoms seem to have a weak male character that is > constantly ridiculed and demeaned by the more intelligent capable > female. They are creating a stereotype of the male as immature and > incompetent. Boys will grow up thinking this is a normal way for men > to act. It is very unhealthy. > > Susan Siegel > > > On Feb 6, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Tony De Angelis wrote: > > > I just saw an O'Reilly Factor interview regarding a Cheerios > > commercial which some men view as chauvinistic deprecation of the > > male gender. > > > > My view of history and these anti-male isssues is that elitistists > > who want to control society will first subjugate men so that their > > main value is perceived as their physical strength and ability to > > conduct warfare. They then promote the concept that women are > > superior in so many ways that they are perceived as the superior > > beings. Men then develop inferiority complexes and must have their > > Ritalin to control their energy at an early age. On the other hand, > > women develop superiority complexes and aspire to things they are > > ill-equipped to do. > > > > An example of how elitistists control their people is how white > > supremacists controlled their slaves. They used the divide and > > conquer principle. Males were kept ignorant and kept in the fields > > to do the physical labor. Females were kept in the house where they > > took care of their children and became educated along with them. > > Neither the males nor the females had a choice in this but it bred a > > resentment in the men and led to abuse of women by their husbands. > > > > I believe our educational systems, our media, our entertainment, and > > political systems are being manipulated by elitists to divide the > > masses into male/female halves. This is even more efficient at > > controlling people than the allowance of racism and nationalism. > > > > This is just my undeveloped opinion and I am seeking feedback about > > this. My pimary concern behind all of this is that our educational > > system is becoming more and more pro-female and anti-male and it is > > this flaw that makes our educational system among the very worst of > > all the educational systems of the world. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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