To understand what this thread is all about go to part 1 and read the first couple of paragraphs:
https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4451946 I’m going to try and make this part relatively short so that its easier to read. So I am going to leave out a lot of details.
This part is going to be about a 1
st wave American feminist that went by the name of Valerie Solanas; A playwright, thinker, author, sexist, terrorist, psychopath and attempted murderer born in 1936.
Amongst feminists she is most known for her play “Up Your Ass”. A psychopathic drama that revolves around the abuse of men. In one part of the play men are fed excrement and in another “a woman strangles her male baby” to death “with his super glue erection” ….
Valerie is also known for her S.C.U.M Manifesto. A sexist book she wrote in the late 60s aimed at encouraging her feminist compatriots to “annihilate the male sex”. A book filled with insights into female superiority and the sexual abuse and murder of men. A terrorist manifesto the forward of which was written by famous 2nd wave feminist philosopher Avitel Ronell… I encourage people especially men to read it.
In 1968 Valeire put her teachings and hate of men into practice when she attempted to murder famous 20
th century artist Andy Warhol after he refused to produce her sexist play. A crime for which she served 3 years in prison….
Today, Valerie’s work and sexist ideas and plays are celebrated by feminists around the globe
-Video Advert by Swedish feminists for play celebrating Valerie’s SCUM Manifesto:
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- Interview for Swedish documentary called “gender wars” with Ireen Von Wachenfeldt, head of Riksorganisationen för kvinnojourer i Sverige, a Swedish feminist organisation funded by the Swedish government and the Swedish tax payer. She had written an article in a feminist magazine (quoting Valeri’s SCUM manifesto), calling men “animals and walking dildos”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B08jFW7tAzcValerie died in 1988. She has had many biographies written about her by notable feminists philosphers which celebrate her as a “Revolutionary feminist and Bohemian artist”
Part 3 is going to be about a 2
nd wave feminist lowlife. The editor of the biggest feminist magazine in the world. A woman who thought that sexism against men is a principle component of feminism.