Death to Feminism (and the Attack on Russell Brand)
Nation First argues we should consign toxic feminism where it belongs: in the dustbin of history!
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The rise in sexual assault allegations against high-profile men is concerning, as these can wreak havoc on their lives and careers, even if unproven.
Powerful men who challenge established norms are often targeted with accusations that are difficult to verify.
Toxic feminism is promoting a harmful narrative that portrays all men and boys as inherent perpetrators.
We should celebrate the differences between men and women, and show more respect and appreciation for men's contributions.
It’s critical to push back against radical feminist ideologies and consign toxic feminism to history.
Every high civilisation decays by forgetting obvious things.
— G.K. Chesterton
Another high-profile man — Russell Brand — has been accused of sexual assault.
Here we go again.
Allegations against men in positions of power and influence are becoming so common that when it’s spread all over the mainstream, many just shrug their shoulders as if it is to be expected.
Where does this leave the accusers and accused?
Well, we have seen this played out in both the US and Australia… and none of these matters end well.
No one feels vindicated, people’s lives are destroyed.
And if allegations are found to be fabricated, the men’s lives are left in ruins.
And let’s face it; it is usually the men that have no recourse.
They lose their families, businesses, and livelihoods.
It is important to recognise the patterns that are emerging in relation to these cases, and the root causes.
We have powerful men who are, for one reason or another, challenging the status quo.
They are high-profile and garnering large audiences.
They are taking on mainstream narratives, daring to challenge official lines and political norms.
They are successful and making a difference.
Then we have women coming forward with stories that are impossible to independently verify.
It is usually a “he said, she said” situation.
The reality is that the only two people who know what happened in these rooms are the men and women who occupied them.
We, as the public, are only left with fake news legacy media conjecture, and the usual man-hating rubbish that serves no one.
Characters are attacked, men are discredited, and in the process carefully crafted as liars and perpetrators who have taken advantage of their positions.
Historically, this is an old tactic in the playbook.
And what about the next generation of boys who are watching this and who are being told that by virtue of being male, they are inherently perpetrators?
A recent front-page story in Australia presented a horrifying picture of a boy with the headline “How do we stop this kid becoming a monster?”
I say, enough is enough.
This appalling headline, and the evolving war on boys is a national disgrace.
We all need to push back on toxic feminism because that is what is at the root of all of this.
The weight of this falls particularly to women.
We have to protect our boys from being damaged by radical feminist ideology.
We have to protect our husbands, brothers, and mates from being thrown to the proverbial wolves at the behest of these embittered women with agendas.
It serves no one for men to be emasculated, or for boys to be psychologically damaged by this hateful rhetoric.
We can celebrate our differences and have an appreciation for what makes us men and women.
Yes, that’s right, I said it… men and women without the alphabet.
We are different and that is a good thing.
At the end of the day, we need to love our men and appreciate them, not punish them for their masculinity, and then expect them to protect us when we hear a bump in the night.
We expect them to fight on frontlines, and die in wars.
To lead and provide.
How about some respect for all they do?
Respecting men.
Now, there’s a novel idea!
Let’s put toxic feminism where it belongs: consigned to the dustbin of history.
Take care,
The Moxie Philosopher
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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I am totally 'over' the whole 'feminist' narrative. Since the 60's, the entire 'feminist bandwagon' has done so much harm. Who thought it was a 'bright idea' that 'woman should compete on the same playing field as men? It really is time to 're-adopt' our God-given roles. God purposed 'the husband' to care for and protect & provide his wife and family - God gave him the role of 'headship' and women 'wife' to be the 'help-meet' to her husband. Men absolutely need the 'respect and help' that a wife can provide. We 'carry on' about 'immature and irresponsible 'males'. Is it that they 'retreated' from the continual barrage hurled at them? Yes, I agree. It's 'toxic femininity' that 'needs to go'. Both men and women need to function in their God-given 'roles' and 'together' get on with the business of building Godly homes and the proper rearing of their children. And while I am reflecting on this 'dis-connect' that we have in our culture - I am now equally tired of women casting themselves as 'sexual objects' in they way they dress and behave. Our teeny-boppers have been sexualised from infancy and we wonder why they 'strut their stuff' and follow the same stupid pattern.
So good and, inspiring to read this article George thank you.
It’s time for women and girls to stand beside their men and boys - as together we expose the lies being perpetrated against them.
Such lies also target our family unit and we must prevent this murderous attack from continuing.
Do not comply with lies !
It will not keep anyone safe rather ...it will destroy us all.