Idiot Hypocrisy: The Washington Post's "Democracy Dies in Darkness" Slogan
5 1/2 years after publishing "Why can't we hate men?" the Post's anti-male bias lives on
My “Idiot Hypocrisy” posts use images to visually illustrate why so much of feminism is just a bunch of BS.
This installment examines the hypocrisy of The Washington Post’s Democracy Dies in Darkness slogan.
It’s been 5 ½ years since The Washington Post published its Why Can’t We Hate Men? screed that allowed a women’s studies professor to openly and shamelessly express a Nazi-like hatred for men in a nationally read American newspaper.
This week the Post published a cartoon that clearly illustrates the sheer hypocrisy of the paper’s “Democracy Dies in Darkness” slogan by printing a piece of anti-male propaganda right on it’s editorial pages. While not as strikingly belligerent as the “hating men” article, this cartoon expresses the same hateful prejudice and misandry as the “hating men” article:
Make no mistake, this cartoon is feminist propaganda, right on the Washington Post’s editorial page!!!! It promotes key feminist stereotypes including:
The male ideal of a “good woman”
A lazy man and hard working woman shouldering unequal housework
A disgusted woman leaving her man (possibly going WGTOW or “women going their own way”)
In the interest of true “gender equity”, I’ve decided to have a little fun by creating the following male-friendly version of cartoonist Edith Pritchett’s “Digital Love”. (I’m not a cartoonist, so you’ll have to endure my cut n’ paste humor using my Snagit image capture app.)