Feminist Lies: “Sex Discrimination” is The Mother of All Feminist Lies
Feminists lie.
Feminists make Pinocchio look like the Pope.
Feminists’ claim that women are victims of “sex discrimination” is an enormous, provable lie.
It is the Mother of All Feminist Lies.
So how can we prove that this feminist claim is a lie?
By answering a single, simple question:
“What occupation requires no education, no training, and no licensing, where you can literally make billions of dollars — yes, that’s a “B”, billions — that is filled exclusively by women, and that requires absolutely no skills at all?
Other than uttering the words “I do?”
The answer, of course, is “wife”.
For example, MacKenzie Bezos, former wife of Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos, who in 2019 divorced Bezos, walked away with a 4% stake of Amazon worth nearly $40 billion! The divorce made her one of the 25 richest billionaires on earth.
Here are some other “discriminated-against” women who benefited solely from being female:
Anna Murdoch-Mann, former wife of Rupert Murdoch, received $1.7 billion when she divorced the media mogul
Robyn Denise Moore, former wife of Mel Gibson, received $400 million when she divorced the actor
Juanita Jordan, former wife of Michael Jordon, received $168 million when she divorced the basketball player
This list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Anna Nicole Smith, the gold-digging former Playboy magazine Playmate of the Year, who in 1994 at age 26 married 89-year-old Texas oil billionaire J. Howard Marshall II. Robbing the cradle? What about robbing the grave? Shouldn’t there be a law against women taking advantage of (likely) senile old men?
And all this for just saying those two little magic words, “I do!”
Can anyone at the Post name any African American who similarly benefited, who became rich, sometimes beyond-imagination rich, just by virtue of his or her race, in the same way that women benefit due to their gender?
Of course not! You see, real discrimination doesn’t have an upside, and the so-called “oppressors” don’t suffer from a significant downside.
And men sure suffer from a significant downside of being male that should embarrass the millions of men and women — feminist or not — who claim that “women are oppressed by men”. From divorce settlements, to who got into Titanic’s lifeboats, to who dies in the “death professions” (where men are ten times more likely than women to be killed), to who can be enslaved (a.k.a. “drafted”) to die or be maimed in the nation’s wars, and in scores or even hundreds of other ways, women benefit from the sacrifices of men.
Feminists — and women generally — have been so completely absorbed by the downside of their own gender role, they’ve been completely oblivious to men’s far greater suffering, despite easily obtainable facts.
Males:
· live six years less than women
· suffer 94% of workplace deaths
· are 80% of the homeless
· are 80% of deaths by suicide
· are 76% of homicide victims
· are more likely than women to be charged with crimes, receive 63% longer sentences on average, while women are twice as likely to avoid incarceration if convicted ¹
· form the only group who, via the Forced Labour Convention of 1930, is still subject to a type of slavery (aka “military conscription” — the law exempts “able-bodied males between ages 18 and 45 from the ban on slavery and forced labor”)
· finally, males are at least 50% of the victims of domestic violence (just ask Johnny Depp or golfer Tiger Woods, or comedian Christopher Titus, or model Lewis Burton, or baseball player Chuck Findley, or John Bobbitt) and yet are nearly 100% ineligible from receiving assistance from taxpayer-funded DV shelters. If you don’t believe that women perpetuate at least 50% of DV, please read this law review article, written by a woman.
Despite these well-documented male disadvantages, feminists have convinced many that men instead have “male privilege”. If you believe that men are privileged, please view this video.
“All societies rest on the death of men”. — Supreme Court justice and three times-wounded Civil War veteran Oliver Wendell Holmes
Why is this important? Because the common, feminist-defined understanding of how women suffered from their gender role tells only half the story, and completely ignores how men have suffered from their gender role.
And for the past several decades, the world’s media, including The Washington Post (and the New York Times), have helped perpetuate this dishonest, feminist-driven, one-sided depiction of gender roles.
Why isn’t there a “Title IX for Coal Mines”?
For other articles about the many lies told by feminists, see my Feminist Lies section.
FOOTNOTES:
By Stephen Bond on November 4, 2022.
Exported from Medium on February 28, 2023.