@Le Sudiste
C’est au tout début de son manifeste page 28 à la page 30. Il intitule le paragraphe « Radical Feminism and Political Correctness », mais dans le paragraphe, il parle plus de féminisme radical (dans les médias et autres moyens de diffusion de partage de la culture) , puisqu’il en parle comme un sous-produit du marxisme et surtout il le situe dans le temps à partir des années 30 et dans l’espace à l’Allemagne. Même si cela est posé sous forme d’une question.
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Where do we see radical feminism ascendant ? It is on television, where nearly every
major offering has a female “power figure” and the plots and characters emphasise
inferiority of the male and superiority of the female. It is in the military, where expanding
opportunity for women, even in combat positions, has been accompanied by double
standards and then lowered standards, as well as by a decline in enlistment of young
men, while “warriors” in the services are leaving in droves. It is in government-mandated
employment preferences and practices that benefit women and use “sexual harassment”
charges to keep men in line. It is in colleges where women’s gender studies proliferate
and “affirmative action” is applied in admissions and employment. It is in other
employment, public and private, where in addition to affirmative action, “sensitivity
training” is given unprecedented time and attention. It is in public schools, where “self
awareness” and “self-esteem” are increasingly promoted while academic learning
declines. And sadly, we see that several European countries allow and fund free
distribution of contraceptive pills combined with liberal abortion policies...."