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Saturday, February 23, 2008 by Unknown

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Is Male Bashing Curable?

by Unknown

Don't you just love the way men are portrayed in popular culture? We're either fat slobs (Jim Belushi), idiots (Homer Simpson), or any other number of stereotypes.

I think the major problem is..............Feminism.

Yeah, yeah, I know. "But feminism helped grant women equal rights." But in actuality feminism gave some women a sense of entitlement to more rights. It seems to be the same with most so called "minorities". They always want more rights than everyone else. But I digress (and that's a post for another time).

Men and women seem to have forgotten that WE ARE DIFFERENT! Women are better at nurturing professions, like Teaching and Nursing (fact) while Men happen to be better at the more physical professions, like Construction and Iron work (also fact).

So let's all try this on for size. Men and women should embrace their differences and stop trying to homogenize everything that makes every individual man and woman unique.

From Pajamas Media:
“We’re tired of the way the media portrays us as either abusive, career-driven, slovenly, or one of the myriad of other male stereotypes,” one married man complains to Dr. Helen Smith. She sympathizes.
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