What Radical Men
Hating Feminists Want
Thursday, February 21, 2008
By Alan Stang
In the last chapter of this series about the Womanoid Movement, we saw
that in general it says the same thing as the Communist Manifesto.
It wants chaos and Communism. But we need to nail that conclusion
down, to make sure we are not just talking about something lifelong
parasite and abuser of women Karl Marx said more than 150 years ago;
we need to see what today’s womanoids believe. If they believe something
different, it doesn’t matter what the lifelong parasite who impregnated
the family maid said.
For instance, there is Simone de Beauvoir, the French woman whose husband
was Existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. His chef d’oeuvre
was Being and Nothingness, which is all you really need to know about
it because existentialists were “Gnostic atheists,” a phrase I am
inventing here, so you don’t need to look it up. They weren’t absolutely
certain they existed, and, sure enough, by now they have disappeared,
which probably proves they didn’t.
In The Second Sex (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1993), Simone de
Beauvoir wrote as follows: “A world where men and women would be equal
is easy to visualize, for that precisely is what the Soviet Revolution
promised . . .” (p. 760) And that was what she wanted. We have already
dispatched at length the preposterous notion that the sexes could
be equal.
Simone de Beauvoir told Saturday Review this (June 14, 1974, p. 18):
"No woman should be authorized to stay at home to raise her children.
Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice,
precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make
that one."
Let that sink in, ladies. Simone de Beauvoir, whom today’s womanoids everywhere
worship, says women should not be allowed to stay home. She says they
should be driven out by force. They shouldn’t be allowed to choose,
because, she knows, they would choose home. Freedom of choice is not
an option.
She doesn’t believe in freedom because she is a Marxist. So we’re not
talking about “liberating” women; we’re not talking about enlarging
opportunities for women, about shattering the “glass ceiling.” We’re
talking about the opposite, about Marx’s “community of women,” in
which women would be community property, denied privacy and choice.
If women are forced out of their homes, by the government – which
alone could do so – that is what you would have.
Gloria Steinem, Editor of Ms. magazine, a prominent American womanoid, is
the author of the dazzlingly clever remark, “A woman needs a man like
a fish needs a bicycle.” Later, she got married, and the big surprise
was – to a man. Gloria also said, “Overthrowing capitalism is too
small for us. We must overthrow the whole F*#@+*g patriarchy!” (Detroit
Free Press, April 15, 1974) In 1977, in Houston, Gloria Steinem
said, “For the sake of those who wish to live in equal partnership,
we have to abolish and reform the institution of legal marriage.”
How do you reform something after you abolish it? Gloria did not explain.
Finally, Gloria Steinem said this: "When I was in college it was the McCarthy
era and that made me a Marxist. Nothing was more clear than if Joseph
McCarthy was against Marxists then I should be a Marxist. . . ." (Susan
Mitchell, Icons, Saints and Divas, Sydney, HarperCollins, 1997,
p. 130), Later, Gloria joined the Democratic Socialists of America.
And did you know that Gloria has probably worked for CIA most of her life,
a fact she has desperately tried to conceal – even threatening lawsuits
– which gives her activities an even more sinister character. The
conspiracy for world government – including traitors at the top like
Jorge W. Boosh – has been using weapons like feminism to dismantle
our civilization so it can be more easily merged, first with Mexico
and Canada, then with the rest of the world. CIA recruited her in
1958.
For nine years, Assistant Attorney General J. Stanley Pottinger was her
paramour, and she dated Heinz Albrecht “Henry” Kissinger, a Soviet
agent. Both these people may be bicycles (see above), but at least
they are male bicycles. Apparently they had no problem with Gloria
Steinem’s stated goal of total revolution that would turn our country
upside down and neither did the top U.S. corporations that advertised
in Ms. Did they advertise there because CIA told them to?
Certainly one of the best known womanoids was Betty Friedan. Betty was as Communist
as you can get with or without a Party card. She spent a few weeks
at the Highlander Folk School, a revolutionary facility frequented
by Party dignitaries like Abner W. Berry of the Central Committee
of the Communist Party.
"The most profound thing that happened to Betty at Smith was her radicalization.
She became committed to Marxist philosophy . . . ." So says Judith
Hennessee, her biographer, in Betty Friedan: Her Life (Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1999, p. 26). She contributed to the Daily Worker,
the official newspaper of the Communist Party. At Berkeley, Betty
consorted with Communist Party members like physicist David Bohm.
Indeed, one of her lovers was J. Robert Oppenheimer, a regular contributor
to the Communist Party who belonged to many Red outfits.
For years, Betty Friedan was a staff reporter for UE News, published by
the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, a Communist
union. In 1939, Stalin and Hitler became allies and many Party members
quit in disgust. Not Betty. So Communist was she that she stayed with
Stalin, Hitler’s ally. Need I add that the Prostitute National Press
reported none of this? They presented her as a frustrated housewife
suffering the feminine mystique, while she wrote her book in a mansion
on the Hudson.
Remember, we have room to cite only a few examples. Here’s another. In the SCUM
Manifesto (Society for Cutting Up Men), Valerie Solana writes, "Life
in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society
being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible,
thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate
the money system, institute complete automation, and destroy the male
sex." You are probably chuckling that this woman is obviously insane,
an aberration, institutionalized for her own protection.
So, let’s look at one of feminism’s leading theoreticians. That would
be Catharine A. MacKinnon, professor of law. Let’s browse through
her Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (Cambridge, Harvard
University Press, 1989). On page 3, she quotes Heidi Hartmann and
Amy Bridges, who say, “Marxism and feminism are one and that one is
Marxism.”
On page 63, Miss MacKinnon quotes someone named Nancy Hartsock: “I want
to suggest that the women’s movement can provide the basis for building
a new and authentic American socialism.” Here is an example of Miss
MacKinnon’s thinking (p. 125): “. . . men say all women are whores
. . . . Men see rape as intercourse . . . . Men say women desire to
be degraded . . . .”
Do you know any men who say that all women are whores, that sexual intercourse
is rape and that women want to be degraded? I don’t. I’m sure such
nutbags exist, but that is not what our professor is saying. She is
saying that this is what all men think. Of course, rap music says
all these things. Have the womanoids complained?
Here comes my favorite. On page 127, Miss Mac says that 92.2% of women
in the United States are “sexually assaulted or harassed in their
lifetimes.” Needless to say, when I read this I was horrified. Such
a percentage, more than nine out of ten, would mean in effect, that
every woman in this country has been or will be sexually assaulted
or harassed. I yelled for the Love Priestess to start packing, planning
to move my women to someplace relatively safe, like Baghdad.
But just in case – just in case – I consulted the footnote on page 279.
There, Miss Cathy explains, “This figure was calculated at my request
by Diana E.H. Russell on the random-sample data base of 930 San Francisco
households . . . .” Uh, oh! San Francisco! Indeed, Miss Mac says:
“The figure includes all the forms of rape or other sexual abuse or
harassment surveyed, noncontact as well as contact, from gang rape
by strangers and marital rape to obscene phone calls, unwanted sexual
advances on the street, unwelcome requests to pose for pornography,
and subjection to peeping toms and sexual exhibitionists (flashers).”
So, according to our law professor (?) an obscene phone call, a request
to pose for pornography and a flasher is the same thing as gang rape.
Needless to say, I told the Love Priestess to stand down.
It gets worse. On page 138, Miss Catharine drops a bomb: “. . . Pornography
permits men to have whatever they want sexually. It is their ‘truth
about sex.’ . . . From the testimony of the pornography, what men
want is: women bound, women battered, women tortured, women humiliated,
women degraded and defiled, women killed. . . .”
You are probably thinking I have made this up. You have read it a few
times, but it still says what you thought it does. By now you are
probably wondering whether this woman is insane. Can she really believe
that men want women tortured, even killed? Is she herself living in
a Nazi porn movie? All I know is what it says here. Remember, she
is allegedly a professor of law, so the ipso facto prima facie mirabile
dictu presumption is that she knows what she is saying.
And she’s not finished. On page 140, she quotes someone named Andrea Dworkin,
who says pornography “reveals that male pleasure is inextricably tied
to victimizing, hurting, exploiting.” Indeed, says Catharine MacKinnon,
“death is the ultimate sexual act.” Yes, that is what she says. Should
I repeat it? “Death is the ultimate sexual act.” So this is clearly
someone as crazy as Valerie Solana.
Andrea Dworkin herself spoke at M.I.T. on September 26, 1975. She said, “The
cultural institutions which embody and enforce those interlocked aberrations
– for instance, law, art, religion, nation-states, the family, tribe,
or commune based on father-right – these institutions are real and
they must be destroyed.” Quoted in Our Blood: Prophecies and Discourses
on Sexual Politics, Chapter 9, “The Root Cause.” Dworkin was of
course a militant dyke.
Then there is Mary Jo Bane, another Harvard professor. She was Assistant
Secretary for Children and Families in HHS during the Clinton Administration.
Could you believe there is such a thing? There is. So you should not
be surprised that, according to Dr. Bane, “We really don’t know how
to raise children. If we want to talk about equality of opportunity
for children, then the fact that children are raised in families means
there’s no equality. . . . In order to raise children with equality,
we must take them away from families and communally raise them.”
The amazing fact is that Dr. Bane apparently is not a dyke, but I don’t
know whether she has children of her own. Raising children “communally”
is a polite way of saying the government should raise them, and Hillaroid
agrees (It Takes a Village). Isn’t that what the Communists and Nazis
tried to do? Why should we think we could get a different result here?
Isn’t two plus two four everywhere?
Along these lines, there is Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales from
the Strange World of Women’s Studies (Daphne Patai and Noretta
Koertge, New York, Basic Books, 1994), where we find the following
characterization of modern feminism: “. . . Our culture, including
all that we are taught in schools and universities, is so infused
with patriarchal thinking that it must be torn up root and branch
if genuine change is to occur. Everything must go – even the allegedly
universal disciplines of logic, mathematics, and science, and the
intellectual values of objectivity, clarity, and precision on which
the former depend.” (P. 116)
It is important to understand that the above remarks are not aberrations.
They are not at all departures from the womanoid mainstream. On the
contrary, they are typical of what today’s womanoids believe. We have
been feasting at the womanoid breast, however sour the milk. What
have we found?
The womanoid “movement” is profoundly insane. It is as alien to normal
women as it is to normal men. It is conducted by crazy women who hate
everyone, including themselves, crazy women who want to destroy our
civilization and country completely and erect a totalitarian dictatorship
on the wreckage.
That is why the conspiracy for world government (run by men) has been advancing
it. They need to destroy those things in order to submerge us, first
in a regional government including Canada and Mexico, then in a world
government. Right now, they are using the womanoids – and the sodomites
– for that purpose. What these crazy women don’t know is that, if
the conspirators win, they will put the womanoids in their place,
where they will reminisce about how good it is now.
Alan Stang was one of Mike Wallace’s original writers at Channel 13 in New York, where he wrote some of the scripts that sent Mike to CBS. Stang has been a radio talk show host himself. In Los Angeles, he went head to head nightly with Larry King, and, according to Arbitron, had almost twice as many listeners. He has been a foreign correspondent. He has written hundreds of feature magazine articles in national magazines and some fifteen books, for which he has won many awards, including a citation from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for journalistic excellence. One of Stang’s exposés stopped a criminal attempt to seize control of New Mexico, where a gang seized a court house, held a judge hostage and killed a deputy. The scheme was close to success before Stang intervened. Another Stang exposé inspired major reforms in federal labor legislation.
His first book, It’s Very Simple: The True Story of Civil Rights, was an instant best-seller. His first novel, The Highest Virtue, set in the Russian Revolution, won smashing reviews and five stars, top rating, from the West Coast Review of Books, which gave five stars in only one per cent of its reviews.
Stang has lectured in every American state and around the world and has guested on many top shows, including CNN’s Cross Fire. Because he and his wife had the most kids in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, where they lived at the time, the entire family was chosen to be actors in “Havana,” directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redford, the most expensive movie ever made (at the time). Alan Stang is the man in the ridiculous Harry Truman shirt with the pasted-down hair. He says they made him do it.
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