tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post116565960903253357..comments2024-03-25T19:48:24.624+11:00Comments on Oz Conservative: A feminism which ends in tearsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832901.post-1165749741741665862006-12-10T22:22:00.000+11:002006-12-10T22:22:00.000+11:00Censorship Interesting to see two posts about femi...Censorship <BR/><BR/><BR/>Interesting to see two posts about feminism, and one untouched to this very moment.<BR/><BR/>I find radical feminism a topic so abrasive that it is barely contestable . The outrage expressed by the feminist movement (aka feminazism) is often exclusionary, censorist and vitriolic.<BR/><BR/>It seems quite irrational to me, and I struggle to rationally locate the source of the oestrogen fuelled rage.<BR/><BR/>Nevertheless, it is there. And it must be noted that it all began in those early years in the 60's when bucking the established became fashionable. Since then the ethos of liberal womens freedoms has been hijacked by a radical post-bra burning regime, the likes of which would probably frighten the original sisters of feminism.<BR/><BR/>But i note too, that there is a generational issue with the feminazi movement. And it is suggested in Marks writings. The baby-boomers too engendered a sort of selfish ethos that has done two things. One, it has isolated the Gen X'rs; and two, it has created a large and aging demographic sector that will be isolated from the younger sectors.<BR/><BR/>So the disparaging rampages of the modern feminist movement will again hit hard against the Xrs, as we head for middle-ageness. Divided once from the BB's, we now see Yrs tearing at the edges of social norms, blaming and again thrusting aside the Xrs.<BR/><BR/>Thus we have a non-productive generation, that of the Xr.<BR/><BR/>And this makes my blood boil, as I am one of them. And I don’t like the misogynist slander being bantered about by the feminazi misandrists in cyber space. Especially when they know not their targets, and nor do they care, for it is a generational problem now, this disease of struggle between the sexes.<BR/><BR/>Generation X has little to do with the creation of the issues I have identified here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com