It’s BAAAAACK again!, the routine, self-congratulating, self-lionizing campaign, of the feminists, by the feminists, for the feminists is back at Newsweek!
Last time they did this ritualistic “celebrate-me-womin” piece was when they a piece about black women, when feminists at the Newsweek marveled how the superiority of black women over black men in almost every spheres of life could spill over to the rest of society in order to establish matriarchy, while being completely oblivious to the need to helping poor black males standing on their own feet.
Ironically, contrary to what feminists are trying fanatically to have you believe that men and women are completely the same, this issue of the Newsweek magazine reminds you that men and women are different; men want from magazine news on politics, economy, society; women needs healing, therapy and a boost of self-confidence. Women are so in need of self-confidence that they periodically needs national weekly magazine to extol their virtues and extraordinary accomplishments that some of sisters made, such as being a deputy chief of an internet company.
Once every few months, the national weekly magazine that is called Newsweek is transformed into arena where one power-feminists celebrate another power-feminist, so that the rest of womin in the country can find solace living in what they see as a nation of wife-beater, sexual harasser and alpha males. The transformation of a magazine once respected for providing hard-hitting news, to a forum of feel-good-ism, mass-therapy is one of the changes brought about by ascendance of feminists at corporate and editorial rooms of media establishment.
I’m sure that this special coverage will be given special status among the archives of Newsweek articles (special of the specials) due to its subject matter and its link will be left on the top page of the website and made accessible for almost eternity as long as Newsweek and internet as we know it exists, as a sort of a public-service announcement. Just like somehow all articles related to gender issues are made available free of charge on subscription-only academic website.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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