Along with many other men, all of the aforementioned are famous men who have supported the idea of Women taking over the world. (Though in Tesla's case, he did so somewhat grudgingly.) It may seem hard to believe, but some of the biggest supporters of Matriarchy have actually been men! Here are some quotes:
"I've said for years and I'm really serious about it, I think men
should be barred from holding public office for a hundred years. They have been running the world for the last thousands of years and
they've mucked it up something awful. I built my business surrounding
myself with women. I find women more superior to men in business-"
-- Ted Turner
“The world would be a peaceful place if it were ruled by women”.
“Women were by nature more inclined towards compassion, whereas men tend to feel they have to be “macho”.
“You are basically life-giving, life-affirming. That is what you are
naturally when you are unspoilt… Women can actually make society civil”
“Actually it is very straightforward: let women take over.”
-- Archbishop Desmond Tutu
"I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men, they are far superior and always have been."
-- William Golding
"World ruled by women would be a better place." "I have a dream. I see a day when politics is feminised, where female
values move into the public sphere in a way they haven't quite done yet."
-- Martin Amis
"Men are ridiculous. Women are far better people. Much wiser (not
difficult) and with a temperament to deal with life's complexities and
men's abrasiveness... So I think it's about time women took over. What
they have to put up with is beyond belief. Pathetic, bullying men who
throw their weight about (and there's usually a lot of it) in a vain
attempt to prove they're superior when, in truth, they know they're
not."
-- Michael Winner
"Wonder Woman is psychological
propaganda for the new type of woman who should, I believe, rule the world.
There isn’t love enough in the male organism to run this planet peacefully.
Woman’s body contains twice as many love generating organs and endocrine mechanisms
as the male."
-- William Moulton Marston (creator of Wonder Woman)
"Western women can come to the rescue of the world." “Some people may call me a feminist....But we need more effort to
promote basic human values -- human compassion, human affection. And in
that respect, females have more sensitivity for others' pain and
suffering.”
-- Dalai Lama
"Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition."
-- Timothy Leary
"It is clear to any trained observer, and even to the
sociologically untrained, that a new attitude toward sex discrimination
has come over the world through the centuries, receiving an abrupt
stimulus just before and after the World War.
This struggle of the human female toward sex equality will end in a
new sex order, with the female as superior. The modern woman, who
anticipates in merely superficial phenomena the advancement of her sex,
is but a surface symptom of something deeper and more potent fermenting
in the bosom of the race.
It is not in the shallow physical imitation of men that women will
assert first their equality and later their superiority, but in the
awakening of the intellect of women."
-- Nikola Tesla
"Twenty-first-century man will be preoccupied almost entirely with scientific and poetical research. Women will convert man's scientific findings into industrial production. Women will be the undisputed managers of our 60,000-miles-an-hour speeding spaceship Earth in our ever vaster exploration of our universe."
-- Buckminster Fuller
So to all the fellas who have already joined our movement, you are certainly NOT alone in that regard. You are indeed in very good company! And to all the fellas who have yet to join our movement, now is the time to get with the program.
On Ending the World's Longest War: the 7000+ Year Battle of the Sexes. By Ajax the Great (Pete Jackson). (Blog formerly known as "The Chalice and the Flame")
Friday, March 25, 2016
What Do Ted Turner, Buckminster Fuller, William Bond, William Golding, William Moulton Marston, Michael Winner, Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, and Nikola Tesla Have In Common?
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