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Why is Feminism a dirty word for some?
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The feminist career politicians (and the exasperated public knows them) who can find 'misogyny' in a happily married man with daughters he loves who happens to look at his watch, flit through the status positions they are afforded a leg-up to, only to retire young with a huge taxpayer-funded golden handshake for life. Then they are up for a second and third dip.
As has been said before and no-one has managed to dispel the obvious fact, Feminism is the selfish self-entitled behaviour and demands of the predominately white educated middle class women who ARE feminism.
They are almost always in public employment, including in academia and NGOs where they were always advantaged by excellent employment conditions and entitlements.
These are the womyn of the leftist Emily's List doing what they always did, advantaging the mates of mates, the Grrls Club and playing favourites. They are so arrogant that they don't usually bother to drape the 'affirmative action' (for THEM!) camouflage net over their mateship deals and their greed and excesses.
The question has already been posed but there was the usual silence in the face of the obvious truth,
"Since when (never!) did any of the leftist 'Progressives', the educated, middle class feminists who are so demanding in respect of their own selfish needs, ever express interest in any of the key issues that affect women? Examples being transport and town planning and aged care and mental health affecting elderly women.
What about those 'Struggle Streets' that the taxpayer-funded national broadcaster identified, then promptly dropped the subject itself after the issue rebounded on the leftists, Labor and Greens?
Feminism is only relevant to the exclusive already advantaged set, to maintain and extend their self-entitlement and advantage.
No way they would ever admit facts like this either,
"Male teachers face shocking prejudice"
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