Commentary: Why were men so angry at a Glen Ellyn International Women’s Day protest? – Chicago Tribune*

"That kind of hostility raises troubling questions about the cultural moment we are living in. When empathy is framed as weakness and equality as provocation, anger becomes a reflex. The result is that even the simple act of standing peacefully with a sign, calling for women’s rights, accountability and peace, can provoke resentment strong enough to spill into public intimidation."
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Bud Dark
2 months ago

Looks like a demonstration by commie women of both sexes!

Joseph A Murzanski
2 months ago

Who were these men? Sounds like Islamic men.

Hello, Indiana!
2 months ago

They sound like too many I’ve encountered that are being feminized. How about they directly address their wives, girlfriends, daughters etc. about exactly why they seem to constantly have a stick up their backside? How about they show these women how horrible it is to be female in a large portion of the world? I’m sure the likes of Gloria Steinem that were so eager to grab the wheel but don’t know how to steer the bus are tickled pink.

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