Idiot Hypocrisy: The Post's Disrespect of Men on Memorial Day
For Memorial Day 2023
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 photos and other images to visually illustrate why so much of feminism’s sacred beliefs are just a bunch of bull crap.
Normally I appreciate the trenchant wit of The Washington Post’s political cartoonist Ann Telnaes. However, in light of the decades-long disrespect of men by the Post (see Why can’t we hate men?, Amber Heard’s infamous op-ed, and decades of imbalanced coverage of domestic violence ) I object to the hypocrisy of Telnaes’ use of an image — on Memorial Day — of graves at a military cemetery to make a point about how these dead soldiers “fought a war against fascism” and against “authoritarianism, sexism, and loss of bodily autonomy”, without also acknowledging or even understanding the authoritarianism and anti-male sexism of today’s feminism, or the “loss of bodily autonomy” — or life — of men who are often conscripted against their will, to fight and die in wars the they often don’t support or sometimes even understand.
Here’s Telnaes’ cartoon:
Here’s the cartoon that she should have created, had she been honest (or at least aware) of the Post’s long-running gender bias against men:
As I wrote at the end of my posting about Unequal Military Sacrifices,
Women, by the blessing of gender, have never been asked or required to die defending their country, and yet today they 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.
When will The Washington Post end their gender bias against men?