There are many "feminisms." Sometimes we use the term to describe the laudable interest in the welfare of women and girls. Other times the term is used to describe a fundamentalist Neo-Marxist ideology based on theories about class warfare and devotion to the destruction of the family unity. This post documents the latter, extremist ideology.
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FULL TEXT: New York – And now there’s a new topic of debate about women’s liberation that’s bound to make at least one-half of the population a bit uneasy – man-hating.
While more than 200 women cheered several
speakers gave their personal views on why hating men was an essential subject
related to women’s equality. The conference, closed to men, was organized by
the Feminists of New York, who had a similar speak-out on rape several years
ago.
“We have a moral cause for hating men for
they have taken away all our power,” said Barbara Mirnoff of the Feminists, by way of introduction.
“Men have imposed their minds and bodies on women and our hatred is a natural response,
a rational and political hatred developing from centuries of male rule.”
The women in the audience, mostly young,
dressed in jeans and T-shirts, knitting, taking notes, or holding hands, had
paid up to $2 to hear speakers like Robin Morgan, editor of an anthology of
feminist writings, “Sisterhood is Powerful.”
She read some of her favorite man-hating
poems from her new book, “The Monster.”
“I want a woman’s revolution like a lover. I
lust for it. How I wish that my tears were bullets to kill what terrorizes in
men.”
Janet Bajan, a member of the New York Radical
Feminists, drew applause when she said that man hatred was “a protective
reaction, a survival mechanism to change the situation in favor of women.”
Pat Mainardi, married, the author of “The
Politics of Housework,” and the editor of the Feminist Art Journal, said,
“Man-hating marks a turning point in the movement. We have been defensive long
enough.”
“People often ask me how women can be
man-haters,” she added. “And I wonder, hoe can we be anything else.” The women
cheered.
“We sleep with the enemy to find out his
secrets and we pass them on to our allies,” she said, but the audience hissed.
“The only way to win liberation is to make
men miserable so they will have no peace until women are free. Married women
invented man-hating,” she declared.
One member of the Radical Lesbians claimed
that the Lesbians were the original man-haters. But Jill Johnston, a Lesbian
who writes for the Village Voice weekly newspaper, said that Lesbians were
women lovers, not necessarily man haters. “I don’t really want to waste my
energy on encountering men and hating them,” she said, though she expressed
some admiration for a Lesbian friend who had physically assaulted men on the
street.
The conference almost came to a standstill
when one speaker announced, “All you Lesbians out there – in 10 years you’ll be
married to some man.”
[Jurate Kazickas, “Hatred of Men On Conference
Agenda,” syndicated (AP), Sunday News-Journal (Daytona Beach, Ga.), Sep. 24,
1972, p. 21]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPHYPHf0PfE&list=UUXzU-ga7_6hCMQYbnQF4jeQ
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