►►► It all began in 1925-1926: Sam & Sigurd are the founding
fathers of the Men’s Rights Movement
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►Sigurd Hoeberth (Höberth), Austria -- LINK: The World’s First Men’s Rights Organization – 1926-1930
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►►► The
false narrative of the history of the relations between the sexes (called
“genders” by cultural Marxists) was written by liars and cowards in a
deliberate effort to recondition boys and girls to accept authoritarian
control. It is based on the social engineering theory of social constructionists.
It is time We the People, honest men
and women, reclaim our own history and replace the misandric fairy tale of
“herstory” with the actual and well-documented truth.
“Honest history is the weapon of freedom.” – Arthur
Schlesinger Jr.
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Note: Yes, Ernest Belfort Bax did come before, but Sam &
Sigurd were activists rather than just polemicists. This is why they are more
accurately described as the founders than earlier figures who wrote about men’s
rights yet did not take action that inspired others to rally and organize.
The bottom line is that there is no purpose in quibbling
about definitions and categories as long as there is a single MRA who does not
know the stories of Reid and Hoeberth (Höberth) – and as long as there is a single boy who does not learn their stories.
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►►► Be
assured, the university system and the mainstream media will never, ever, assist
us in replacing the misandric phony orthodox historical narrative with the
truth. It is up to us to do it ourselves, regardless of the resistance we will
face.
If we do not do it will never be done. But it needs to be done.
It is up to you.
►►► ACTIONS TO TAKE ◄◄◄
► Send
this post out to the world. Be relentless. Do it constantly over a long period
of time. Reach everyone.
► Write
a song about Sam or Sigurd, or both. Record it. Put it out there.
► Write
a blog post or do a YouTube video about them. What does it feel like to learn that your legacy has
been denied you by your schools and the media by blacklisting the history of
the long struggle against misandry?
► Make
their pictures known. These images are icons of our struggle for freedom.
► Teach
these stories to your children. Ask them to make pictures and to write
something. Post these children’s pictures and writings online.
Thanks for this! It's important we all know the history of men's issues. You are doing a great service by putting it "out there" for the younger generation to see that they are not alone in knowing things are very unbalanced.
ReplyDeleteIt is always good to be part of something which has a long pedigree.
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