You prefer conventional wisdom to my theory that
men are more mysterious than women: Have any
woman ever become a great composer in classical
times, have any women reached fame in science or
art or the military – Joan of Arc with her visions and
Helen of Troy with her beauty, accomplishing nothing?
What happened to work produced by nuns, why are
there NO talented women of genius? Either women
are second-rate to men or men managed to stamp
out all evidence of female accomplishment, I prefer
the second rationale for lack of evidence that women
produced work of lasting value or created anything
Men managed to discredit women thoroughly insisting
women are mysterious and irrational, succeeding in
selling themselves as rational and uncomplicated
thus managing the biggest conspiracy of all time as
all art, science progress and technology are ascribed
to men, succeeding to see women as always wrong
It is not strange so many marriages dissolve, it is weird
that any marriage is ever happy given the way women’s
lives are threatened by a race stronger than them, women
have to dissimulate to hide the truth that threaten their lives,
if women tell the truth, they are ridiculed, stoned or killed,
women are even forced to hide in burkas and live a lie
In Muslim society: speak the truth and die in a painful way,
men are the victorious group in this game, they managed to
convince a whole civilisation never to listen to what women
say, men are the sophisticated exploiters of life, look at the
pornography industry, how women are prostituted and de-
based for men’s pleasure in so-called free society
Conversely women are suppressed on threat of death in
totalitarian societies – women still are the prey…
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