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Jan 18 2022

Addressing the Menace of Benevolent Sexism

If you are polite enough to open the door for women or help them with heavy packages, repent at once, for you have committed benevolent sexism:

Benevolent sexism involves the belief that men should cherish and protect women, and “put them on a pedestal”. This is because women are viewed as being more morally pure, weaker, and in need of protection.

Research proves that those who indulge in benevolent sexism actually hate women. Because this is patent nonsense, it has to be explained with the use of theory:

While it may seem paradoxical that benevolent sexism and hostile sexism are correlated, ambivalent sexism theory holds that benevolent sexism is reserved for “good” women who conform to traditional gender roles. Hostile sexism tends to be directed towards women who are perceived to be seeking to usurp men’s power.

Whether you are letting a woman take the taxi you were first in line for because it is pouring rain, or you are wincing in distaste because a purple-haired 300-pound lesbian is shrieking theory in your face, it is all one sexism.

According to experiments that were no doubt conducted by Experts in the field of sexism, “exposure to benevolently sexist comments led women to perform worse on a cognitive task” and worse yet, “benevolently sexist feedback led to women displaying cardiovascular responses similar to experiencing threat.”

Given a preexisting heart condition, a remark like “Your hair looks nice like that” could kill.

If you see a moonbat acting rudely toward a woman, don’t be quick to condemn; it may be a heroic act of restorative countersexism.

On a tip from Chris Weller.


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