An Open Letter to the Post this Memorial Day
As Long as Women Disrespect Men, Memorial Day is Complete, Empty Hypocrisy
Dear Washington Post Columnist / Contributor,
For years the Washington Post has published Memorial and Veteran’s Day tributes to those who have served and who often gave their lives to defend the United States. Undeniably, the vast majority of those who have served and died have been men.
However, during the past few decades, the Post has also published many hundreds (or more likely thousands) of gender-biased articles that disrespect the sacrifices made by millions of men. Articles like the one published in 2018, Why Can’t We Hate Men?
“…. that we here highly resolve that these dead [men] shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” — Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
Who knew that some 100 years later feminists would begin a process that would turn these men from noble heroes into “patriarchal oppressors of women”?
I’m writing this letter to you on this Memorial Day to challenge the Post’s anti-male gender bias and to illuminate the enormous feminist hypocrisy of women, who have never been expected to share the same military burdens as men, to self-righteously demand, almost as a birthright, “equal rights” without a thought to sharing “equal responsibilities” with men.
All the while expressing hatred and contempt for men.
“Women have always been the primary victims of war” — Hillary Clinton
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“All of them deserve miserable deaths while feminists laugh as they take their last gasps. Bonus: we castrate their corpses and feed them to swine? Yes.” — Christine Fair, associate professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in a 2019 tweet.
“The world would be better off with dramatically fewer men.” — Mary Daly, former Boston College radical feminist professor
“2018 New Year’s resolutions: 1. Cultivate female friendships 2. Band together to kill all men” — HuffPost Editor Emily McCombs in 2017 tweet
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“All victims are to be believed and their cases referred to trial; and dismissing the charges without meeting with the named victim violated an Air Force regulation.” — Judge Advocate General of the Air Force, Lt Gen Richard Harding, bowing to feminist pressure by US Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Claire McCaskill.
“None came out unscathed. Many gave their lives, many their health, and some their sanity. All who survived will long remember the horror they would rather forget. But they suffered and they did their duty so a sheltered homeland can enjoy the peace that was purchased at such a high cost. We owe those Marines a profound debt of gratitude.” — Eugene. B. Sledge, World War II Marine, from his memoir With the Old Breed
Women, by the blessing of gender, have never been asked or required to die defending their country, and yet today many — including at The Washington Post — show nothing but disrespect for the millions of American men who have served and the more than one and one-third million who have given their lives for their country.