By Missy Crane | February 27, 2020

It’s amazing to me how so-called “strong feminist women” are so weak.

All they do is complain about how big, strong, and better men are than them. They whine about it on TV,  movies, and even in music videos.

So, I guess my question to these feminist women would be: If you’re so strong and amazing, why do men constantly beat you at everything?

Feminists believe that they have a right to nose-into every area of a man’s life and be treated as “equal,” and when it inevitably fails and they fall short they become frustrated and angry and lash out and shout things like “boys club,” and “men are misogynists.” Or worse, they start a #MeToo movement and take revenge…

Look, men are better at a lot of things, just like women are better at some things. It’s how we are made.

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But you don’t see men trying to nose their way into knitting circles or cookie-decorating groups. If they did, they’d likely suck at it.

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But feminists, like every other progressive group, must be full-fledge “victims” in order to survive as a movement. So, that’s why you see feminists constantly complaining about men. They need to have an ongoing “fight” in order to fire everyone up and rally the troops.

And that’s exactly what newly outed liberal feminist Taylor Swift is doing in her latest video – a male-bashing spectacle called “The Man.”

This video is so over-the-top-anti-male that Taylor herself plays the starring role of the “man,” in order to avoid hiring a real dude who she’d have to pay.

This video trashes men from start to finish, portraying them as womanizing pigs, “wolves of wall street” and crappy fathers who ignore their daughters. But the real kicker is at the end when Taylor’s male character approaches her (the video director) in a lowly and submissive fashion and Taylor gets to bully him around a bit.

This is just more “fan fiction” from envious and bitter man-hating women.

You can watch the video below:

 

“Just sitting here pondering how happy I am that The Man music video is OUT. I want to say thank you to so many people- Gotta thank @TheRock for voicing The Man and for being so supportive of my music for years (and now my directorial debut!).”

Swift’s father played the umpire and 17-year-old singer Loren Gray – the most followed person on Tik Tok – played the unmotivated tennis player.

‘My dad making his acting debut as ‘unimpressed umpire’ is a memory I’ll always cherish,’ she tweeted. ‘Thank you to the entire cast and crew for helping me become the man I always knew I could be.’

In the video, the arrogant character is also awarded with the World’s Best Dad award, despite ignoring his daughter during a trip to the park. [Daily Mail]

 

Based on this negative and mean-spirited video I feel sorry for Taylor Swift.

She’s obviously had some really cruddy male role models in her life to be this hateful and bitter towards men.

I never experienced this brutal negativity that poor Taylor has. My interactions with men have always been positive for the most part. And anyone who hasn’t been a peach is judged as an individual, not a gender.

Taylor was much more likable when she was just an entertainer…not a social justice lecturer.

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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