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Misogyny and Negativism
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Misogyny is the Greek work word for 'woman hater'. Apparently in more recent years feminists have redefined the meaning as "entrenched prejudice against women". Who knew?
Personally I don't believe mysogyny is a word in most people's everyday vocabulary and when Julia Gillard accused Tony Abbott of being a misogynist she did not qualify her use of the word. It was an outrageous and exaggerated personal attack that had lingering effects up until recently. As time passed people's distrust of Julia has outweighed the brief success she enjoyed.
As to whether or not Tony Abbott is too negative I'm left wondering what people would think of him as the Opposition Leader if he didn't criticise and challenge the Government. Many of us applaud Tony's 'No' to the carbon tax and no to excessive spending and no to the other stupid blunders this government has proposed.
With the impending Federal election looking like it will be a re-run of the Queensland state election I'd like to coined the phrase "Ruddite" to define those within the Labour Party who are secretly "Julia haters".