Camille Paglia: "Der Hass auf Männer in unserer Gesellschaft schadet uns Frauen"
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Camille Paglia: "Der Hass auf Männer in unserer Gesellschaft schadet uns Frauen"


A peevish, grudging rancor against men has been one of the most unpalatable and unjust features of second- and third-wave feminism. Men’s faults, failings and foibles have been seized on and magnified into gruesome bills of indictment. Ideologue professors at our leading universities indoctrinate impressionable undergraduates with carelessly fact-free theories alleging that gender is an arbitrary, oppressive fiction with no basis in biology.

Is it any wonder that so many high-achieving young women, despite all the happy talk about their academic success, find themselves in the early stages of their careers in chronic uncertainty or anxiety about their prospects for an emotionally fulfilled private life? When an educated culture routinely denigrates masculinity and manhood, then women will be perpetually stuck with boys, who have no incentive to mature or to honor their commitments. And without strong men as models to either embrace or (for dissident lesbians) to resist, women will never attain a centered and profound sense of themselves as women.

(...) It was always the proper mission of feminism to attack and reconstruct the ossified social practices that had led to wide-ranging discrimination against women. But surely it was and is possible for a progressive reform movement to achieve that without stereotyping, belittling, or demonizing men. History must be seen clearly and fairly: obstructive traditions arose not from men’s hatred or enslavement of women but from the natural division of labor that had developed over thousands of years during the agrarian period and that once immensely benefited and protected women, permitting them to remain at the hearth to care for helpless infants and children. Over the past century, it was labor-saving appliances, invented by men and spread by capitalism, that liberated women from daily drudgery.


Hier findet man den vollständigen Text. Er ist schon einige Wochen halt, wurde aber aktuell vom bekannten US-amerikanischen Magazin "Time" veröffentlicht. Auf dessen Homepage wird er vorgestellt unter der Überschrift "Feminists Need to Stop Hating Men and Masculinity".

Und jetzt stellen Sie sich mal vor, deutsche Magazine wie SPIEGEL oder STERN würden einen solchen Artikel veröffentlichen ...




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