I am speaking of course of some of the Feminists who this past Saturday marched in Washington and the few other places around the world where they are legally permitted to do so.
As an aside, one of the Themes running through many of my Blogs is my theory that over the course of the last 60 years or so most everything has changed in society for both good and bad.. as I have said: 'What was up ...Is now Down; What was Inside...Is now out; and Everything Else is now Backward.
One area in this theme that I have not spent much time on is with respect to modern Feminism or more to the point - Radical Feminism. I do not believe the latter has proven to be a boon for Women and it sure as Hell has done nothing useful for us men.
From the extensive reading I have done I get the feeling that if I asked 10 different women what exactly they were marching for on Saturday past...I could expect to receive 10 entirely different answers.
I can hear you now saying they were marching against the Donald Trump Candidacy and you'd be partially right. But Extreme Feminism has been around a lot longer than Trump has been in the news. So there is more to it...much more.
The cute little hats in today's title of course refer to the off colour statements by Trump but the language I heard emanate from the mouths of the Feminist Leadership would make the most red-necker blush. If I had a vote in this past November's Election I would not have voted for Trump precisely because of his most boorish comments and I made that perfectly clear in my blogs leading up to November 8. I am equally dismissive of those on Saturday whose antics exceeded even his own.
For me, I believe that radical feminism is all about hating men...it is about destroying and not building up...about dividing and not uniting.
Men - especially White Men are easy targets. We are branded neanderthals, sexual perverts, racists...whatever pejorative name that comes easily to mind. But you know as well as I do, that is not true.
Simply stated, Radical Feminists are using men as scapegoats in an effort to make themselves seem more important than they are.
They are not more important...they are our equals.
But like all who point the blame, for their own perceived shortcomings, on others they are destined to fail and society will continue to be the poorer for it.
As I see it...
'K.D. Galagher'