(A Comment
on a Column by Men's Commenator Glenn Sacks)
August 31st, 2008 at 7:35 pm I watched
on TV the sound bites of Palin commenting on the "glass ceiling"
for women and the outright appeal for the sisterhood to vote Republican.
Her appointment as the Vice Presidential running mate to John McCain
was pure politics as far as the (one) gender issues campaign goes.
Does any person who writes in Glenn's blog spaces believe that the
American public is going to witness an all out discussion on the alleged
wage-gender gap that allegedly plagues women kind? Not likely. Sure,
there may be brief appearances by Warren Farrell to make the issue look
balanced but who is one man with a seemingly more accurate version of
the facts versus the millions who assert otherwise? Probably not much
as we'll soon see.
There likely will not be any balanced discussions on other feminst
claims now made mainstream . We are going to observe the selective feminist
assertions of certain selected issues under the guise of selective equality.
Mainstream equality between the sexes discussions are flawed because
only women's issues are considered. There will be no equality between
men and women until the historical and current conditions and quality
of life of the common man are first realized. Women now have what the
common man never did. Current politics is not going to reflect any of
this publicly. We are going to witness, as factual, the same endlessly
repeated and never proven feminist assertions.
If the aware men of this culture want more of
the same, simply do nothing.