Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Ray of Hope for Men





If you visited virtually any Book-Store in the 1980's, there was a presence of Feminized literature saturated throughout the premises. It was unavoidable, and totally forced upon us. the same fact held true for our public libraries.

But, alot can change, through the course of a few decades. I'm happy to say, that, the situation has greatly improved, since that time. So, within the span of 20 years, our Book-Stores have already begun returning to some degree of normalcy.

However, let's not confuse the facts. There is still an enormous deal of Feminized literature being pushed upon us. This most certainly exists. However, during the 1980's, it was always staring you in the fact. In other words, you couldn't have avoided it, no matter how greatly you tried. And, a great deal of this material would be considered "ultra extreme".

There is one final point to mention: The degree of severity ranges immensely from one 'Book Store' to another. The larger 'Store Chains' tend to expose us to a great deal more Feminized literature, than the smaller stores. This suggests, that, many activist are making a deliberate decision to impose this literature upon us.
However, things were much worse during the 1980's. I was good friends with a lady who owned a "Childrens" Book Store. And, there was nearly as much literature written for girls, as anywhere else. The Owner of this store happened to be a really great lady. And, it was a wonderful Book-Store. However, much of the material was inadvertently bias. Ironically, nowadays, there are Feminazi books for girls available at many Thrift-Stores, if those stores are owned by "Activists". So, a great deal of this 'exposure to Feminism' comes from the decision of each individual Proprietor.
But, I should mention, the 1980's was a different ERA. And, during that age, the "Feminized Literature" was literally inescapably Forced Upon Us.




But, it's nice to see that some improvements have been made, through the course of 20 years. SO, in a sense, there is a "RAY OF HOPE" for men.



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Further Insight from mensrightsmovement.net :

perhaps, the worst days are behind us.
But despite Women's-Groups showing decline in popularity, their legal effects seem to be intensifying.
SO, it doesn't matter if they lose public support.
This will not prevent Women's Groups from playing an active role in shaping our laws.
So, Things can only get better, if Activists are given a more limited role in government.
The European governments are facing a similar consequence.
Where, Legislative power is held by Extremists.
And, the laws reflect radical, minority beliefs.
For example: 60% of all Dutch citizens regard Islamic fundamentalists as a threat to their entire culture.
But, this has no affect on the governments decision to rapidly increase immigration from those regions.
As well as, introducing unjust laws which reflect their opinions.
SO, aside from the feminized dilemma,
many other lobbying groups are beginning to influence the world's governments.


Does anyone see a comparison between this issue, & Illegal Immigration?
..... Not to mention virtually all new policies.
The Government shows no regard whatsoever for the public consensus.




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