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Thursday, October 11, 2018

Mark Alexander: Toxic Femininity and the #MeToo Mob: Weaponizing Emotional Distress

The manifestation of anger and hatred that defines toxic femininity is increasingly on shameful public display.

Did you noticed in the Supreme Court nominee hearings that some women harbor unresolved anger toward men?

In 2017, the most angry of the lot emerged under the #MeToo identity-politics banner— with legitimate allegations of sexual misconduct in the workplace. Most notable were those that brought down Harvey Weinstein’s Hollywood empire and forced the resignations of Rep. John Conyers, Sen. Al Franken, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and NBC’s Matt Lauer.

Not coincidentally, each of these deviants belonged to or supported the party of unrepentant serial sexual assailant Bill Clinton and his chief defender and enablerHillary Clinton.

That feminist anger coalesced after the election of Donald Trump and metastasized with his nomination of now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh, thanks to a disgracefulcharacter assassination charade scripted and calculated by Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer.

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1 comment:

  1. Call me a crazy female but my best friends are male. Men are easier to talk with. Better listeners. More fun. Why some women hate men is beyond me. Unless of course, and I apologize to those women who have controlling relationships with men.
    I've had men put their hand on my back or given me a hug. It is affectionate in a gentleman way. Women know the difference. But to have women use a gesture by a man to ruin that man is pure evil and they know the difference.

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