The Illusion of Feminist Rhetoric: A Critical Examination

Conrad Riker · AI-narrated by Alistair (from Google)
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Are you tired of the endless barrage of feminist rhetoric dominating our society and media? Do you feel silenced when trying to express your concerns about the impact of these ideas on our culture, relationships, and future? In this book, we take a hard look at the disingenuous nature of feminist rhetoric and expose the true beliefs that lie beneath.


Have you ever wondered why feminist arguments often seem to be based on half-truths and misconceptions?


Are you frustrated by the double standards and hypocrisy that seem to pervade modern feminism?


Do you feel left in the dark about the real motivations behind these ideas?


This book is a no-holds-barred examination of feminist rhetoric, and it will answer these questions and more. It delves into topics such as the "Motte and Bailey" tactics used by feminists, the reality of women's dependence on men, the origins of "rape culture," and the inconvenient truths behind laws and welfare policies that favor women. In doing so, it breaks down the myths and misconceptions surrounding the gender pay gap and female privilege.


If you want to understand the real impact of feminist rhetoric on our society and have your voice heard, then this book is for you. It's time to challenge the narratives that have dominated our discourse for far too long. Buy this book today and join the conversation.

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