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Saturday, March 09, 2019

anti-male sexism combined with victimization ideology

While the invisibility of the aged in a society that worships and celebrates the characteristics of  youth and vigour, and ignores the older members of society, is unfortunate, it is not something that women alone are subject to.  Most problems discussed in this article by Robert Fulford can and do apply to aged and retired men.  And it applies to men whose work-life placed them in positions of notice and observation in this society, such as business-men, professionals of one sort or another, and even achievers of note, as well as to men who were office-drones or menial workers.  Once they are out of the work-force or once they have stepped back from even voluntary involvements in charitable or public organizations, they fade into the background, literally becoming invisible.  This is just one of those facts of life that we all must live through.  Because it happens does not convert either men or women into victims.

This article is typical of feminist propaganda which, by its treating women as if they were and are special victims, deliberately ignores the same problems encountered by men.  That is sexism - but that is not an attitude which bothers feminists - just as the much more extreme problems encountered by many Muslim women across the world do not interest the radical feminists who concoct stories like this one.

I am surprised that Mr. Fulford does not recognize this.  Like Trudeau and other neo-liberals and neoMarxists who bathe in vicitimization, he seems to consider men's problems irrelevant and undeserving of consideration.

See the article at:  https://nationalpost.com/opinion/robert-fulford-how-age-wrongly-makes-women-invisible

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