Posted on 07/20/2017 3:58:53 AM PDT by servo1969
Recently TruthRevolt reported on feminist Jody Allard's Washington Post article in which she admitted she was afraid of her own sons. Her piece, called, "My teen boys are blind to rape culture," humiliated her sons... who aren't actually sexists or rapists. Later, Allard wrote about their reaction:
He doesn't understand why I lumped him and his brother together in my essay. He sees himself as the "good" one, the one who is sensitive and thoughtful, and who listens instead of reacts. He doesn't understand that even quiet misogyny is misogyny, and that not all sexists sound like Twitter trolls. He is angry at me now, although he won't admit that either, and his anger led him to conservative websites and YouTube channels; places where he can surround himself with righteous indignation against feminists, and tell himself it's ungrateful women like me who are the problem.
I guess a broken clock is right twice a day: she is the problem! But, she still doesn't see it:
I love my sons, and I love some individual men. It pains me to say that I don't feel emotionally safe with them, and perhaps never have with a man, but it needs to be said because far too often we are afraid to say it. This is not a reflection of something broken or damaged in me; it is a reflection of the systems we build and our boys absorb.
What man who have ever gotten close enough to this kook to knock her up - twice??! I guess a “donor” and a turkey baster were involved.
There is another explanation.
See post #4.
Ditto
I told the school they have no idea how to teach boys. They were pushing pills for little boys who wanted to run and play like little boys will at the time. The battles I had!
“What man who have ever gotten close enough to this kook to knock her up - twice??!”
I don’t know, but judging by her picture she had to sneak up on him.
He showed great promise before the disease of Never-Trumpism rotted his brain.
I cannot imagine the emotional damage this harridan has wrought upon her children.
Well said.
This mom certainly found an unusual way to get her teenage son a job - publicly shaming him for the crime of being male. By her logic, all women should be condemned because one of them is a terrible mother who is emotionally abusing her sons through published articles.
Misogyny is defined (by the Feminazis) as any disagreement with a female, no matter how small.
Exactly on the money, jeffc. Great post.
Narcissistic parents have high expectations of their children and plenty of them. They push their kids to excel in sports, do well in school, attend elite universities, and work in high-status careers. Narcissistic parents believe their children are special and deserving of special opportunities and privileges, and they refuse to tolerate anything less than perfection. They view their children as a part of themselves like their arm or their leg, Durvasula says and when their children arent achieving, they withdraw their affection and become disconnected.
Nazareth?
When I was in the fourth grade, the female teacher was so biased against boys that the girls in the class were embarrassed, and complained to the principle. She was reassigned to a non-teaching role.
Of course, this was 1964, in the best school district in Oregon. I doubt that would happen, today.
She keeps looking at her sons as all men, potential rapists.
Wherever, they have shown no evidence of that idea.
She, in turn, is also a potential prostitute.
With the same type of evidence.
I always wondered if Ms Lamott's son would grow up to resent her publishing many private details about his childhood (the kind of stories that were once kept within the protective surrounds of close family).
Now that her son is older, his private life is still grist for Lamott's mill. In her latest book she reveals that her father-less son fathered a child of his own at age 16, to her great dismay. And that she, Anne Lamott, is now fulfilling the role of wicked mother-in-law, because her grandchild's mother has rebelled against Lamott's approach.
CUCK
As someone noted on this thread, it's ironic that Ms Allard recently published a piece about narcissistic parents.
You can't get much more narcissistic than to think it's fine to publish stories about your own children, publicly, to try to score political points.
Those poor boys being raised by such a wacko.
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