Denna lista nedan är vad man ville uppnå, och det är väl i hamn, och det blir nog en hel bok om saken, och det har blivit mycket värre än vad ens jag såg som sa tidigt 80-tal att ”feminismen skapar galna kvinnor och ansvarslösa män”.
Jag var tidigt medveten om att det rör sig om ett kvinnohat men jag hade inte en susning om att detta hat skulle ta sig de uttryck det har.
Det fanns säkert psykiskt sjuka kvinnor förr som ville opera bort livmodern men de hittade ingen kirurg. Idag gör de det.
Men can no longer be trusted. Using the Lifetime Network as an example, Blyth concluded ”all men are 1) unfaithful rats 2) abusive monsters 3) dishonest scumbags, or 4) all of the above. Women, on the other hand, were…flinty achievers who triumph despite the cavemen who…want to keep them in their place.” (62-63)
Women are victims by virtue of their sex. Blyth says the media sends ”one message loud and clear. Because we are women, we remain victims in our private lives, at work, in society as a whole.” (156) Thus women must have a sense of grievance, entitlement, and rebellion. The same tactic was used to manipulate Jews, Blacks, workers, and gays. (See my ”Victim as Moral Zombie” )
Women should be selfish. ”Liberation and narcissism have merged,” Blyth says. Leisure now means, ”time for yourself, spent alone, or perhaps with one’s girlfriends but definitely without spouse and kids…Endless articles preached the new feminist gospel, that indulging yourself is an important part of being a healthy, well-adjusted woman.” (65)
Sex is not reserved for love and marriage. Magazines like Glamour and Cosmopolitan urge young women to ”put out on their first date,”ogle men openly” and be an athlete in bed. There is no discussion of marriage or family. (160) Such women can’t trust a man enough to surrender themselves in love.
Self-fulfillment lies in career success and not husband and family. ”The social rewards of holding down a job are critical to one’s sense of dignity and self-worth,” Betty Friedan pontificated. In fact, ”most work is deeply ordinary,” Blyth observes (35-36.) Källa
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