April 2, 2009

What do you trust? Government, Paper or Gold?
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(Left-Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Pau Sartrel)

Hi, We are being made to read her book in my college Intro to Philosophy class.  It is nothing more than spreading female victimization around.  The book is considered a classic.  She mentions a little bit about  women always tending to play both sides of the field on equality matters but that is only mentioned slightly at the conclusion of her classic book, The Second Sex. 



She goes out of her way to dazzle readers with long treatise with an extensive vocabulary.  She reads kind of like Nietsche, I guess.  I mentioned to my philosophy class that she did not care about men's issues, since she mentions men's issues so little in her thick book that it does not really even qualify as lip-service, in my opinion.  I have a lot of people agree with me in class, but the professors are flagrantly dishonest and the students are usually flagrantly indifferent about anything males point out like I do.

 However, if the women were to stand up and point out an injustice going on toward females in the college, I can guarantee you that all the students would spring to life.  There is real life man hatred going on.  It is just not as visible to most people because it has not reached its zenith yet.  I think it will get there though.  I can tell you the men in my college are wimps who could not defend themselves from Casper the Friendly Ghost and the women students are totally egotistical and in love with the situation.   They are basically men haters.  They just are not flaunting it (yet).

Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at