Jonathan Lambert
Aug 28, 2017 · 2 min read

Your first sentence is a false narrative. For a start, many of the fears women have about men are not proportionate to risk.

What group of people are most at risk of being the victims of almost every kind of violence? Young men, yet women still feel more threatened when they’re actually much safer.

You talk about men having power, but do they really? What power do they have? You really aught to read the myth of male power by Warren Farrell and I also suggest you take a look at the works of people like Tom Golden and Tim Goldich.

Men have been conned into believing that they’re in control and that they have power when actually what they have is all the responsibility and obligation that society places on them to be disposable in order to protect women.

We’re told that because the majority of politicians and CEOs are male, that this means that men have all the power, but how do they use that “power”?

Male politicians bend over backwards to appease the insatiable desire of feminist ideologues for more power. More women vote than men.

Men pay in far more in taxes than they receive in benefits and the reverse is true for women. Women dominate the education system that teaches the next generation, how is that not real power?

All this nonsense just in your first sentence and then you completely miss the opportunity to discuss genuine men’s issues like the gender sentencing gap, legal discrimination in the family courts, inequalities in healthcare funding, male genital mutilation, homelessness, educational disadvantage, a mental health system built around the needs of women not men etc etc.

But you’re not interested in those issues, are you? You’re just trying to sell a feminist friendly book that makes men look like the problem, and women look like victims. You really need to rethink that strategy, watch some Karen Straughan videos, watch the red pill movie and educate yourself about what’s really happening out there. Maybe then you can write something from the male perspective that actually addresses the issues that matter!

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