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Feminism Has Emerged as a Global Hate Movement

 

October 6, 2025 – Suffragette Mary Leigh had a long record of criminal convictions arising from her unrelenting advocacy for the women’s movement. On July 18, 1912, Leigh hurled a hatchet at Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, slicing through the cheek of an Irish MP.

 

Canadian commentator Janice Fiamengo would later write that the end goal of Leigh’s campaign was to “express a deep hatred for the male sex” and to “create a lasting sex-divide of suspicion and hostility that would transform British society.” (1)

 

But in a society dominated by chivalrous impulses, the excesses of the suffragette movement were overlooked, even applauded.

 

Then in 1970, feminist Kate Millett published her book, Sexual Politics, that popularized the Marxist-inspired concept, “patriarchy.” Millett described patriarchy as a “most ingenious system of social control” that subordinates women through socialization, economic dependency, and normalized violence, she claimed.

 

Millett managed to ignore the fact that men are far more likely to be victims of violence. Indeed, government reports reveal men are lagging behind women in 12 areas such as health status, educational attainment, homelessness, and more (2). This callous neglect of male disadvantage would soon become a defining characteristic of the feminist movement.

 

As a result of Millett’s book, a plethora of demeaning terms, such as “male chauvinist pig” and “patriarchal oppressor” soon entered into common discourse. These terms did not criticize men for their actions, but rather for their very existence of being male.

 

In the 1990s, domestic violence became a rallying cry of the feminist movement. Gloria Steinem went so far as to claim that “patriarchy requires violence, or the subliminal threat of violence, in order to maintain itself.” (3) But science reveals a very different story – that men and women are equally likely to be perpetrators of partner violence (4).

 

But chivalrous society continued to condone the feminist excesses, all in the name of advancing the elusive goal of “gender equality.”

 

In the past five years, the dynamic has worsened. Feminists are increasingly aligning themselves with extremist movements (5).

 

And as feminism has become a dominant force in society, gender activists are using that power to expand their campaign of negatively stereotyping men.

 

The day after the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, Ms. magazine ran an article titled, “Dying to Be Men: American Masculinity as Death Cult.” The article made the ideologically fraught claim that “white supremacist, misogynist and homophobic ideals of manhood fuel violence in America—and put men themselves at risk.” (6)

 

Feminist hegemony now extends into most sectors of society. In the “Dark Side of Feminization of Higher Education,” professor Leigh Revers confirmed that “tertiary education is increasingly becoming a matriarchal enterprise run by women for women…” (7)

 

Analyst Tom Golden posits this sobering conclusion: “One of the clearest long-term examples of using fear, blame, victimhood, and resentment as a social tactic is the way feminism — backed by unwavering support from the media and lawmakers — has worked to embed fear, distrust, and blame into the minds of women and girls.” (8)

 

These facts point to a stunning and undeniable truth: Feminism has morphed into a global hate movement.

 

The Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance – DAVIA — consists of 204 member organizations from 41 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. DAVIA seeks to ensure that domestic violence and abuse policies are science-based, family-affirming, and gender-inclusive. https://endtodv.org/davia/

 

Links:

  1. https://fiamengofile.substack.com/p/feminisms-roots-in-terrorism
  2. menandboys.net
  3. https://www.azquotes.com/author/14070-Gloria_Steinem/tag/patriarchy
  4. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261543769_References_Examining_Assaults_by_Women_on_Their_Spouses_or_Male_Partners_An_Updated_Annotated_Bibliography
  5. The Radicalization of Young Women
  6. Dying to Be Men: American Masculinity as Death Cult – Ms. Magazine
  7. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/the-dark-side-of-the-feminization-of-higher-education
  8. https://substack.com/home/post/p-162939409?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web