NCFM Member Tim Patten, “Feminists’ Patriarchal Worldview Inspired MGTOW”

Print 🖨 PDF 📄Feminists’ Patriarchal Worldview Inspired MGTOW The roots of radical feminism, as well as women’s and gender studies initiatives, can be seen in a 1970s BBC documentary, Angry Wimmin (watch on YouTube), which offers insights on the origins of the women’s movement. Among those featured is Sheila Jeffreys, an influential lesbian activist,[i] who speaks frankly about the movement’s mission as a “dedicated war” on men (Feminist Patriarchy Theory[ii]). Over time, the radicalism espoused by Jeffreys and others has had an insidious effect, promulgating widespread distrust of male virtues. Sweeping women’s rights propaganda has also altered the social landscape, undermining relationships between the sexes and transforming the once timeless ideals of love and marriage into relics of the past. The feminist patriarchy theory only divides the sexes and is fueling the popular phenomenon MGTOW, (Men Going Their Own Way).[iii] In fact, millions of men have been forced to abandon hope of establishing and maintaining a genuine partnership or marriage with a member of the opposite sex. Evidenced and conceptualized by the wealthy and powerful Gloria Steinem who noted, “Society…encourages women to be victims every way.”[iv] Notions like this, including descriptions of women as “chattel,” are actively promoted by rebel … Continue reading NCFM Member Tim Patten, “Feminists’ Patriarchal Worldview Inspired MGTOW”