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“Men and Women are Just Alike”

Posted by Bob on October 29th, 2004 under Political Correctness


Yes, it sounds nuts.

But I remember that from the 1970s through the early 1990s, Fashionable Opinion said that. A person would look you straight in the eye and say, “Men and women are just alike,” just as people will look you straight in the eye today and say, “Race doesn’t exist.”

Every professor of biology or genetics who hoped to get tenure or get published or get promoted would have to say: “Women and men are just alike.”

As I said in the book you can find at

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“If Political Correctness needs for frogs to have hooves, ten thousand professors will line up to testify that frogs have hooves.”

During all those years, because of Women’s Liberation, you had to BELIEVE that if you gave dolls to little boys and toy guns to little girls, boys would act like girls and girls would act like boys.

That fad ended about ten years ago and I am the only person on earth who remembers it. It had nothing to do with Iraq. It has nothing to do with how evil Clinton is. It has nothing to do with Bush.

So it’s gone.

It’s too damned silly for anyone to remember it was once Gospel.

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  1. #1 by Joe R. on 10/31/2004 - 11:49 pm

    One of the things that I don’t think gets enough of a look is how some of these areas get funded. For example, The Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie Foundations apparently fund virtually all Gay and Lesbien study departments on American Universities. My point is that the method that I see of how some of these ideas have gotten filtered down into society is very strange, and seems to come from places of enormous wealth. Ford is particularly wicked, being the biggest funder of the homosexual movements, the radical Mexican movement in the southwest, the ACLU, and the list just goes on and on. The old saying goes: “Follow the money trail.”

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