Chivalry is dead and feminism killed it.

Men are thinking twice before helping women out of fear of being sexist.

As the feminist movement moves forward, feminist bloggers (tweeters etc) are finding more and more sexism in everyday life (and not-so-everyday).

A couple of years ago Matt Taylor, a british project scientist who was succesful in landing a module (a detachable self-contained unit of a spacecraft) on a comet over 300 million miles away, was demonized by feminists around the world for wearing a shirt a friend gave him (a female friend) that featured cartoon heroines.

This is someone who has worked his ass off to get where he is, he landed a fucking module on a comet yet feminists say he is “holding back progress”.

http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/13/7213819/your-bowling-shirt-is-holding-back-progress

The only progress that I see being held back is that of science!

He shortly after appeared on a google+ hangouts session where he apologized and wept.

This isn’t even the most ridiculous thing they label as sexist.

From socks to cereal, feminists are in an uproar claiming that almost everything they see is sexist. These machine-gun-like  assertions are making men think twice about helping in the “chivalrous” way.

It’s not just inanimate objects that are the catalyst for these accusations, mens actions are also being demonized.

Holding a door open for women or even offering a women your coat in the cold is now regarded as “benevolent sexism”,  so do you blame men for not being chivalrous?

Feminism has single handedly killed chivalry, well done.


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