Lise Payette and the 21st Century woman
(English below)
Je déteste Lise Payette. Elle se dit féministe. Moi aussi. Et c'est drôle, elle me donne le goût d'hair ce mouvement.
Elle l'a prouvé une fois de plus dans sa chronique d'hier. Sa conclusion sur la formation du cabinet de Jean Charest qui est formé de 50% de femmes est que Charest a finalement conclu que les femmes étaient meilleur que les hommes! Tout simplement!
Eh oui, la grosse Lise, la mange-minou nationale, qui a écrit Les Machos, se souvient qu'à l'époque ou elle était dans le cabinet de son mentor René Lévesque, les hommes au Cabinet bâclaient les dossiers alors que les femmes, bien plus minutieuses, savaient les mener à terme! (Sauf le Référendum, qu'elle a perdu grace à ses Yvettes :-)
Moi, l'autre jour, j'ai vu une femme essayer de se stationner. Elle acroche le gars en arrière, puis l'auto en avant, et réussit enfin à se garer...à deux pieds du trottoir. Conclusion: les femmes savent pas garer leur voiture!
Logique, hein? Eh bien, le féminisme en est rendu la. On gagne partout dans la société, on remplis les facultés d'Université, on travaille, on partage la job d'élever les enfants. Alors il reste quoi à faire? Rien! Il ne reste qu'à chier sur les hommes.
J'espère que j'ai asser bien élevé ma fille pour qu'elle ne te suive pas dans ta mysandrie destructives. J'en reviens tout simplement pas que Pierre-Karl Péladeau te laisse sévir comme ça.
I hate Lise Payette with a passion. She's a feminist, and so am I. But for some reason, I don't see where her and I can claim to be on the same planet.
She proved it once more in her column in yesteday's Le Journal de Montreal. Her reasoning behind Jean Charest's decision to name 50% of women to his new Liberal cabinet is that the premier NEEDED women, since they do a better job than men in general! No less!
Our national carpet-muching feminist, author of such TV shows as Les Machos, recalls the days when in René Lévesque's cabinet, women did a far better job than men. They were harder working and more organized that these egotistical male politicians. She of course forgets to mention that her goof on les Yvettes was instrumental in unifying the federalist forces in defeating the separatits.
The other day, I watched a woman try to park her car. Hits the car in front, hits the one behind, and finally stops..two feet away from the sidewalk. Would I conclude that women can't park?
Logical, right? Well, that's where feminism is at now. We've won at every level of society, we share parenting responsabilities, we dominate in all major University faculties. So where do we go from here? Ms Payette seems to think we have to defecate on men to prove ourselves.
I hope I'm giving my daughter the sort of education that will prevent her from slipping into your level of mysandry. I can't believe Pierre-Karl Peladeau allows this type of sexist comments in his paper.
Friday, April 20, 2007
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Excellent post, AR.
It's nice to see a feminist that realizes that they've already won (gained equality of opportunity, and equality of treatment, with men), and that taking things to the 'next level' of attacking men is sexist and counter-productive.
I'll have some other comments on your other postings in a second.
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