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In his book, ‘The Myth of Male Power’, Dr. Farrell spills the beans on everything he learned through his experience as a male feminist, while also pointing to the cold, hard, and indisputable facts about the “female first” primary social order that we live in.
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Billions of boys throughout the industrialized world will be adrift with a sense of purposelessness, depression and destructiveness—a “failure to launch”;
Warren Farrell • The Myth of Male Power



Men don’t have a unifying force of women-as-jerks or oppressors. Men’s purpose in being trained to kill was, ironically, at least in part to protect the sex that now considers them the “oppressor.” To die for a woman’s love is one thing. To die for women who think of him as a jerk, enemy, or “oppressor” feels more like saving the enemy. The challen
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Is the seven-year gap biological? If it is, it wouldn’t have been just a one-year gap in 1920. If men lived seven years longer than women, feminists would have helped us understand that life expectancy was the best measure of who had the power. And they would be right. Power is the ability to control one’s life. Death tends to reduce control. Life
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