lutte des classes, humanisme, actualité- valeurs de la vie contre les valeurs de mort- Sécuritarisme & Totalitarisme- Esperanto- Littérature, poésie
Par R. Platteau
"Pendant un rendez-vous officiel avec le père désespéré de n'avoir pas vu ses enfants depuis 3 ans cette enquêtrice"sociale" lui dit
" ... et alors, de toute façon, vous n'êtes que le père ..."."
Charmant !
http://www.sospapa-normandie.asso.fr/
http://aimeles.over-blog.com/article-le-bracelet-des-esclaves-60225241.html
Male bashing can be seen as part of our Western culture, which is also reflected in children's books. It's such a normal facet of our culture that parents usually even don't get aware of such misandric tendencies. In Daily Mail William Leith states:
A recent academic study confirmed that men - particularly fathers - are under-represented in almost all children's books. And when they do appear (...) they
are just utterly ineffectual. (…)
And something else began to strike me as I looked at these stories - the stories I use to introduce my son to the ways of the world. Not only were they full of bad male stereotypes - deadbeat
dads, absent fathers, idiots, wimps and fools - but I have been totally colluding with them. It didn't bother me at all. Until I started to think about it, it had seemed normal to me.
(…) And it just so happens that these people, in these stories, are male. It just so happens that it wouldn't seem right, to me, if these malign, foolish or weak people were female. Somehow, they
have to be male. And symbols of male inadequacy are so deeply embedded in other parts of our culture. So much so, in fact, that nobody notices it any more.
Eclipse Next 2019 - Hébergé par Overblog
