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September 22, 2016
Amazing: Angry, Bent Feminist Shames Her Own Sons as Being Insufficiently "Anti-Rape" Despite One of Her Sons Being at Risk For Suicide
And the Washington Post published this madwoman's rantings, because the Washington Post has four or five verticals now devoted to Social Justice Warrioring -- and you gotta fill that space, day in day out, no matter what the day's lunatics send you.
On September 14, The Washington Post published what can only be described as a public display of child abuse. In an article entitled "My teen boys are blind to rape culture," feminist writer Jody Allard chastises her sons for questioning the propaganda she feeds them.
"They've been listening to me talk about consent, misogyny and rape culture since they were tweens. They listened to me then, but they are 16 and 18 now, and they roll their eyes and argue when talk to them about sexism and misogyny."
That Allard’s boys won’t take up their mother’s fight makes them "part of the problem," writes Allard. They’ve "dipped their toes into toxic masculinity," she adds. Toxic masculinity is a favorite feminist term. It means the more masculine a man is, the more vile he is. Nice, huh?
Fortunately for Allard’s sons, their mother’s efforts to indoctrinate them has failed. Unfortunately, her response was to publically shame them.
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That’s not even the worst of it. This same author, Ms. Jodi Allard, wrote an article back in February, also for The Washington Post, about one of her sons--who's suicidal.
Yes, you read that right. One of Allard's sons, the 16-year-old, is a known suicide risk--known to Allard and known to The Washington Post editors. And still they publically shamed him.
Those are just the facts -- definitely click the article, though, for the author's observations on what feminism really is (a crutch for the demented and deluded).
By the way: If you're thinking "This Jody Allard sounds like a real catch," oh man, you don't know the half of it. Check the link.