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The Manipulated Man
Posted By Walter Schneider On August 28, 2008 @ 9:06 am In Paternal Rights, Men and Women Work, Health, Men's Issues | No Comments
As per Esther Vilar, in her book The Manipulated Man,
Here is a list of issues which I recognized in the original book to be men’s most significant disadvantages compared to women.
As one can see, if anything, the female position of power has only consolidated. Today a career in the military is also open to women in many countries - but without conscription for all. Many achieved for themselves the right to practice their job for the same number of years as their male colleagues - however, the retirement age was not increased for all of us. And now as before, it does not occur to the underprivileged to fight against this grotesque state of affairs.
Only as far as the sixth point is concerned, has there been a significant change. In the more entertaining spheres of work, there are more and more women who happily and willingly work and still keep their jobs despite having the children they nevertheless desire. But only a few of these women would be prepared to offer a life of comfort not only to their children but also the children’s fathers, supported by their often substantial salaries; and fewer would further be prepared, in case of a separation, to give up their home and offspring and support the next admirer with what is left of her income. Also, men would not like it: emancipation may be fine, but to be `kept’ by a woman is still not acceptable - housekeeping and raising children is not worthy of a `real’ man.
Sadly women’s manipulation of men is as topical today as it was back then, but so are the measures which could be used to end it - to the benefit of both sexes. In the meantime, however, there are already a few feminists who are talking also about men as human beings, so the continuation of this discussion may not have to be conducted quite so loudly.
Esther Vilar
Read [1] the full pamphlet, The Manipulated Man, by Esther Villar (69 pages, 245 kB PDF file). It certainly is an eye-opener for men and women. If you are a man and wish to be truly equal to women, you better read Esther Vilar’s prescription on how you can achieve that. If you are a woman, you can use what Esther Vilar wrote to enable you to cut through all of the feminist claptrap and give some honest, well-deserved respect and appreciation to men.
Still, although the disparities that Esther Vilar expounds exist and pervade our civilization, both men and women are reluctant to accept that those disparities are what she says they are — both for their very own and vastly different but nevertheless selfish reasons.
Therefore it is doubtful that men and women will become free any time soon. The mountainous disparities in the appreciation and treatment of the sexes will continue for a long time yet. That is exactly what the feminist social engineers wanted all along, as that is a fundamental requirement for their continual and comfortable existence.
[2] Book information at amazon.com (3rd edition, not yet released)
[3] The book reviews at amazon.com should motivate you to buy a few copies of the book that you can give to your friends in need of being liberated.
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[1] the full pamphlet, The Manipulated Man, by Esther Villar: http://dontmarry.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/the_manipulated_man.pdf
[2] Book information at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Manipulated-Man-3rd-Esther-Vilar/dp/1905177178/ref=sr_1_2?
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[3] The book reviews at amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/review/product/0953096424/ref=cm_cr_pr_link_1?_encoding=UT
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