![]() ![]() ![]() The slur of “man-hater” is an attempt to silence our rage and keep us in our place, which is why so many women adopt a feminism that appeals to, rather than challenges, men.įun feminists spend endless time and energy reassuring men that we blame them for absolutely nothing. ![]() Yet when women dare voice their anger about their treatment under patriarchy - you know, forced into marriage, beaten within it, raped and then blamed for being raped - the backlash beggars belief. Women are expected to suck it up when men demonstrate with violence, abuse and humiliation how much they despise us. There is nothing less attractive to sexist dinosaurs than women who hold them to account After all, if they didn’t, why would so many commit acts of sexual and physical assault against us? The real issue here is that so many men hate women. Well, I have news for you: sometimes we really do hate men and, oh boy, it is justified! Regular readers of this column may be expecting me to neatly dispel the myth about man-hating feminists and to give examples to the contrary. The third article, “Equality benefits everyone”, can be read here. “Women shouldn’t hate men ” is the fourth article in Julie Bindel’s new online column for The Critic, “Feminist fallacies”, which explores modern-day myths about the women’s liberation movement. ![]()
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