Feminist Propaganda Affects People's Sanity
Written By Chris Key on the 10th of November, 2006

The introduction of feminist ideology at the academic level has led to a multitude of women accepting - and supporting - the theories of the movement. The theories of feminist ideology are speculative and therefore unsubstantiated, as they're derived from moralistic and political theories that have never been proven to be truthful or workable. As a consequence, a considerable amount of feminist supporters are unable to perceive the world from a logical standpoint, as the theories they accept are not reinforced by nature. Unfortunately, the support of feminist ideology can lead to ignorance, and the consequence of ignorance can often lead to trouble, as can be identified through the reading of Dr Holland's account with Genene Ann Jones.

The Theories of Feminist Ideology:

The core element of feminist ideology is based upon the unsubstantiated theory that society is controlled by a misogynist entity known as 'patriarchy'. The patriarchy is alleged to consist of a male-only assembly, and is accused of using it's 'societal power' to subjugate, oppress and victimise the entire female sex. Under feminist theory, women are powerless against the patriarchy, and are therefore blameless for any action they perform against men. In other words, any wrongdoing that is performed by women is excused, and viewed as a justified 'consequence' to patriarchal rule. Feminist ideology also labels the 'patriarchy' as the source of all evil.

An Analysis of Feminist Ideology:

The theories of feminist ideology are deductively invalid, as their premisses are based on speculative assumptions that do not entail the truth of their conclusions. For example, the claim of a patriarchal force controlling women is speculative, as an entity of that nature has never been proven to exist.

A plethora of factual evidence has repudiated the vast majority of feminist theories, which relegates feminist ideology to being nothing other than rhetorical claptrap. For example, the vast majority of murder victims (60-70%) are male, as are victims of physical assault, as are the vast majority of suicide victims, which shows that men are victimised and traumatised at a greater rate than women.

In regards to systematic discrimination, there seems to be a plethora of evidence to suggest that women are empowered at the expense of men, as the state has legislated an abundance of bills that subjugate men while simultaneously empowering women. Domestic violence laws offer impunity to abusive women, while allowing scheming women to use the claim that they 'feel' scared as justification to evict a man from his own house.

The Influence of Feminist Ideology:

A lot of men and women are misguided by feminist ideology, as a person has to reject realism in order to 'believe' the theories of the political movement. For example, a lot of persons refuse to accept that women are guilty of committing a heinous crime such as cold-blooded murder, as feminist ideology claims that all evil is caused by the patriarchy. As a result, some people will assume that a woman can only commit murder when she is *coerced* into doing so by the patriarchy.

Examples of Feminist Ideology Affecting People's Judgement:

The case involving Dr Holland and Genene Ann Jones is a prime example of this, as the former refused to listen to any criticism of the latter, and viewed Jones a victim of a patriarchal conspiracy. Dr Holland decided to hire Geneone Ann Jones as a nurse. Jones went on to murder patient after patient - as had been doing for years - and as a consequence, it led to the damnation of Dr Holland's career, as she was responsible for employing Jones after she was warned about her.

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