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Best-selling author and men's rights activist, Warren Farrell, gives an interview about his book, The Myth of Male Power.

A former director of the National Organisation for Women, Warren argues that society has been mislead by the feminist movement into perceiving women as victims of male oppression. He believes that the reverse is true; women have most of the rights and privileges whilst men are treated like 2nd-class citizens.

This interview is 3 hours and 17 minutes in length.

http://www.warrenfarrell.com

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  • It's about divide&conquer if u analyse the facts from this video. The sexism that goes against men, plus the indoctrination of feminism&the media has brainwashed both sexes into their terms of thinking more so.

  • You mean suck it up and stop being a wimp? This is exactly what Farrell is talking about. A man has the wisdom to recognise his own physical and mental problems and remedy them; an idiot brushes them under the carpet, saying "I ain't no pussy!"

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  • I saw my garbage man today after listening to a previous part. He was in the rain. I waved at him with a smile. I'll try to do that as often as I can from now on.

  • We men need to speak up or continue to be in a position that's costing us 7 years of our lives!

  • You have touched upon why women can't be combat soldiers, increased stress and anxiety in already stressful conditions. Cortisol "the losers hormone".

  • The stress levels when increased. produce more of a substance known as cortisol. Overtime, during and quite often, when closing in towards middle age, these higher cortisol levels increase body weight, increase the risk of heart disease and all those health problems that warren mentioned in this chapter.

  • true very true

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