Feminists, like QAnon believers, aren’t much into reading anything that violates their sacred beliefs.
To provide simple evidence that doesn’t require (much) reading, I’m using images to visually illustrate why so much of feminism’s sacred beliefs are a bunch of bull crap.
This installment rebuts another feminist-inspired folly, the claim, “We don’t need men”, by using a quote that praises male achievements from “anti-feminist” Camille Paglia to prove how very much women do need men!1
We could make an epic catalog of male achievements, from paved roads, indoor plumbing, and washing machines to eyeglasses, antibiotics, and disposable diapers.
We enjoy fresh, safe milk and meat, and vegetables and tropical fruits heaped in snowbound cities.
When I cross the George Washington Bridge or any of America’s great bridges, I think: men have done this.
Construction is a sublime male poetry. When I see a giant crane passing on a flatbed truck, I pause in awe and reverence, as one would for a church procession.
What power of conception, what grandiosity: these cranes tie us to ancient Egypt, where monumental architecture was first imagined and achieved.
If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts.
Finally, a quote from a leading feminst, Gloria Steinem, that most assuredly gives lie to the claim that women don’t need men, “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” — in 2000, at age 66, Steinem married David Bale, father of actor Christian Bale, proving that maybe women DO need men!
As far as your negative, amazingly warped and short-sighted view of “horrible civilization” built by men, without this “civilization”, if you’re over 30, you’d more than likely be dead without medical advances made mostly by men. If you drive a car, travel comfortably around the world, use the internet, have a comfortable home with central A/C and heating, eat well, go to grocery stores stocked with a “embarrassment of riches” of nearly everything that a person could want, or if you go to the mall to shop for an unending cornucopia of clothes, or use birth control… yes, you can mostly thank men for that! — Stephen Bond, in reply to a close-minded feminist on Medium