Wednesday 4 November 2015

Rhodesian masculinity, sources of misogynistic mentality





Published on 4 Nov 2015
I look at the psychological origins of misogyny in the masculinist society, Rhodesia. I speak of my experience of having to suddenly cope with an eruption of this at the age of 12, when Rhodesia lost the war. This information is not controversial, but basic historical fare. It addresses historical changes and the accumulation of hostilities expressed trans-generationally.
Also (and not least) I address the unexpected reaction of Western feminists to this form of patriarchy.

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