It seems to me that anti-feminists have been warning of the 'dangers' of women's rights for a long time.
In every era that there have been campaigns for women's rights, there have been those who thought the ideas wicked, evil, improper, and that they would surely lead to the destruction of society and civilisation as we know it.
But much like the hysteria over the 'pneumonia' causing properties of v-necked tops when they first appeared, are anti-feminist 'prophecies' repeatedly, and embarrassingly failing to come true?
Women still get love men.
They still get married.
They still have children.
They have not suffered any major noticable womb afflictions from being educated.
People still form and live in families.
Men are still free to roam the streets and in fact, have more human rights than they've ever had before.
So, is it embarrassing to anti-feminists that the much-anticipated day of judgement continually keeps failing to occur?
How do they feel about the historically absurd predictions of their anti-feminist ancestors, and how does that make them feel about the similar predictions of the modern anti-feminist movement?
And what will anti-feminists do if it once again turns out, that the end of the world is not nigh?
In every era that there have been campaigns for women's rights, there have been those who thought the ideas wicked, evil, improper, and that they would surely lead to the destruction of society and civilisation as we know it.
But much like the hysteria over the 'pneumonia' causing properties of v-necked tops when they first appeared, are anti-feminist 'prophecies' repeatedly, and embarrassingly failing to come true?
Women still get love men.
They still get married.
They still have children.
They have not suffered any major noticable womb afflictions from being educated.
People still form and live in families.
Men are still free to roam the streets and in fact, have more human rights than they've ever had before.
So, is it embarrassing to anti-feminists that the much-anticipated day of judgement continually keeps failing to occur?
How do they feel about the historically absurd predictions of their anti-feminist ancestors, and how does that make them feel about the similar predictions of the modern anti-feminist movement?
And what will anti-feminists do if it once again turns out, that the end of the world is not nigh?
