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- While women denounce the vile "patriarchy," American men are struggling and failing in every aspect of life and society.
- The following 8-minute MEN IN AMERICA VIDEO by Tucker Carlson - the first in a series - gives the shocking facts and figures of how American men are failing in education, jobs, health, life expectancy, sperm count, testosterone level, physical fitness, marriage, personal independence, and much more. They have a disproportionately higher level of addiction, violence, incarceration and suicide.
SOMETHING OMINOUS IS HAPPENING TO MEN IN AMERICA - VIDEO BY TUCKER CARLSON
- As a woman I'm disgusted at the hateful nature of modern feminism. It's not about equality of rights and opportunity for men and women - it is about destroying masculinity. Such virulent hatred has an effect on their sons, other men in their lives, and society itself.
- There is now a perverse attempt both at home and in schools to feminize boys since toddlerhood. Little boys are emasculated and encouraged to wear dresses and play with dolls, because, as feminists say, gender is cultural, not biological. The notion of traditional masculinity is being obliterated and defined as toxic.
- And if you notice that men are becoming less masculine, this is scientifically true:
- Sperm count is down 60% since the 1970s
- Testosterone has declined by 30% in 40 year old males.
- In the latest Oscar celebration Jimmy Kimmel defined the Oscar figure as the ideal man: he has no penis. Oscars: Jimmy Kimmel Says Penis-Free Oscar Statue Is Hollywood’s Ideal Man
Hollywood Reporter's front cover of the cast of HBO’s “Silicon Valley”. What passes for men stand in a line, hands in one another’s pockets. This is what European men already have become, and accordingly, they are incapable of protecting women and children from a rising tide of predators and criminals. Today European women stand on their own. By discarding alpha males as "toxic" - is this what American feminists expect of their men?
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Women are becoming increasingly frightening. With a single accusation - true or not - they have the power to destroy a man's livelihood, marriage, and reputation. Men don't know anymore whether an innocent remark can be used to accuse them of sexual misconduct.
- Inexplicably, our feminists have become peculiarly protective of Middle Eastern cultures. They characterize any criticism of those cultures as "racist".
- With their silence and imposed censorship our feminists are complicit with Middle Eastern men abusing, oppressing, and sometimes murdering women in the name of religion or family honor.
- In fact the ONLY thing Islamists and feminists have in common is their desire to dismantle traditional Christian culture. These two incompatible groups are using each other to achieve the same goal.
- And here is just a thought: Does American feminists' twisted refusal to stand for Middle Eastern women's rights reveal the feminists' subconscious longing for men who are strong, masculine, and dominant?
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- No one in the Women's March called out the Iranian government for imprisoning, torturing and killing women trying to break free of their shackles. Instead, they chanted "Me Too" and "Time's Up," as they paraded with activists such as Palestinian-American Linda Sarsour, who calls for jihad and apparently also denigrated one of her employees who was a victim of sexual assault in the workplace.
- The same day as activists, fighting tyrannical regimes, were burning hijabs in solidarity with Iranian and other suppressed women across the world, the spineless British Foreign Office was handing out hijabs, trying to sell them as a symbol of "Liberation", "Respect" and "Security".
- These women -- who are trapped in despotic Middle Eastern dictatorships, who face possible prosecution and having their lives ruined -- were given no attention by the same women marchers in the U.S. Evidently, feminists in the West were too busy wearing hijabs in solidarity with Sarsour and other promoters of Islamic law (sharia), which advises husbands to beat their wives; that in court, a woman's testimony is worth only half a man's testimony; that daughters can receive only half the inheritance of a son, and that if a woman is raped, she will need four male Muslim witnesses, supposedly at the scene, to prove that she was not committing adultery.
February 1 marked World Hijab Day, an annual expression of solidarity with "millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab and live a life of modesty." Less than two weeks earlier, on January 20, a Women's March was held -- with rallies across the United States -- to re-enact the protests of the previous year against the election of President Donald Trump.
Bizarrely, Western feminists devoting their energy to supporting the right of Muslim women to wear the Islamic headscarf and highlighting the "MeToo" and "Time's Up" movements against sexual harassment, have been ignoring the genuine plight of their counterparts in the Islamic Republic of Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East, Asia and the Indian Subcontinent.
Vida Movahed, for instance, age 31, publicly removed her hijab and placed it on a stick in the streets of Tehran. For this act of freedom-seeking defiance, she was arrested and sent to prison.
The courage of women such as Movahed -- who, alongside men, was protesting the ayatollah-led regime -- emboldened other women in Iran to discard their hijabs and demand their rights as women and as individuals.
The same day as activists, fighting tyrannical regimes, were burning hijabs in solidarity with Iranian and other suppressed women across the world, the British Foreign Office was handing out hijabs.
To Muslim women fighting to get rid of shackles in countries such as Saudi Arabia -- where a video of an 11-year-old girl dancing led to an "immorality" investigation and an arrest -- or Iran, the veil represents slavery. At the same time, the supine British Foreign Office was trying to sell the hijab as a symbol of "Liberation", "Respect" and "Security".
One wonders whether the move was aimed to please Saudi Crown Prince on his upcoming UK tour or if the British Foreign Office actually believes that Western women who do not wear a hijab feel insecure or oppressed.
It is jarring that Western feminists have been unable to join in this historic women's-rights struggle, which is taking place in countries with no democratic values, and not in the United States, where everyone is at liberty to protest the government.
No one in the Women's March called out the Iranian government for imprisoning, torturing and murdering women trying to break free of their shackles. Instead, they chanted "Me Too" and "Time's Up," as they paraded with activists such as Palestinian-American Linda Sarsour, who calls for jihad and apparently also denigrated one of her employees who was a victim of sexual assault in the workplace. "She [Sarsour] called me a liar because 'Something like this didn't happen to women who looked like me'... She told me I'd never work in NYC ever again for as long as she lived," according to the victim, Asmi Fathelbab.
How can anyone demand an end to the sexual abuse of American women at the hands of powerful men, while holding up Sarsour -- who, by advocating sharia law, promotes the suppression of women -- as a paragon of women's rights?
This is not the first time that Western feminists have ignored the plight of women living under autocratic regimes.
In 2017, a Turkish woman, Asena Melisa Saglam was attacked by a man on a bus for wearing shorts during Ramadan. The incident triggered protests in the streets of Istanbul on behalf of a woman's right to dress as she pleases. Turkish women were waving signs with slogans such as, "Don't Mess with my outfit," "We will not obey, be silenced, be afraid," and "We will win through resistance." They were also displaying shorts on hangers.
These women -- who are trapped in despotic Middle Eastern dictatorships, who face possible prosecution and having their lives ruined -- were given no attention by the same women marchers in the U.S. Evidently, feminists in the West were too busy wearing hijabs in solidarity with Sarsour and other promoters of Islamic law (sharia), which advises husbands to beat their wives and that in court, a woman's testimony is worth half a man's testimony; that daughters can receive only half the inheritance of a son, and that if a woman is raped, she will need four male Muslim witnesses, supposedly at the scene, to prove that she was not committing adultery.
It is not exactly as if any woman in America was ever attacked on a bus for wearing or not wearing a headscarf.
The multiculturalism that leads people in the West to look the other way when women in the Middle East are forced to wear hijabs has gotten so out of hand that it completely overlooks the lack of women's rights in Muslim-majority countries, as well as in many Muslim-majority neighborhoods of Western countries.
Occasionally, lip service is paid to the plight of such women, such as when filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy won her second Oscar in 2016 for her documentary, "A Girl in the River - The Price of Forgiveness," about honor killings in Pakistan. As soon as the ceremonies were over, however, the subjugation of women in the Middle East once again gets forgotten by Western feminists.
Today, Iranian women are literally fighting to live free in countrywide protests that the regime in Tehran is trying to quash. It is the oppression of these women that needs to be protested. It is time for everyone in the West to join them in calling out the religious fascism that keeps them in chains.
Khadija Khan is a Pakistani journalist and commentator, currently based in Germany.
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Wednesday, August 30, 2017
FEMINISTS VERY SILENT AS IT IS MEN WHO DO THE RESCUE AND HEAVY LIFTING during Hurricane Harvey - Women who disparage and hate men now quietly accept their help - LET'S THANK THE HEROES!
Saving the lives of strangers during the Texas flood. Men have a heroic, generous nature.
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VIDEO - MEN IN AMERICA SERIES
TUCKER CARLSON interviews Prof. Jordan Peterson
Why are men falling behind?
What is toxic masculinity?
What are schools doing to boys?
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