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The Big List of Male Hating Lies
Super Bowl Sunday is the Biggest Day of the Year for Violence Against Women
In January 1993, at a press conference held by Sheila Kuehl,
(now a California state senator), she labeled Super Bowl Sunday as
"the biggest day of the year for violence against women". She stated
that 40 percent more women would be battered than usual.
There was no basis for her claim; like the claims of many radical feminists
10 years after this lie has been exposed, it still continues to be
reported in the news. Los Angeles UPN affiliate KCOP-TV just recently ran a story
of how violence against women increases during football games.
Linda Mitchell, from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (F.A.I.R.) helped
further this myth even though aware that Kuehl had misrepresented the facts.
TRUTH:
When Washington Post staff writer Ken Ringle tracked down the sources who had
supposedly made the claim of Super Bowl Sunday's violence, he found none of those
quoted had made any such claim. In fact, Super Bowl Sunday is one of the quieter days,
with many around the country attending Super Bowl parties.
In Christina Hoff Sommers's 1994 book, "Who Stole Feminism", she exposes
the "Abuse Bowl" hoax in Chapter 9, "Noble Lies."
Domestic Violence & The Super Bowl: The Myth
Super Bowl Sunday and domestic violence: A hoax
BRAINWASHING:
As always, men are portrayed as monsters. What is more typical here, is that
something that men enjoy - football - is also being demonized.
Feminists will stop at nothing to make men's lives miserable.
Unfortunately, they are succeeding
To A Feminist Sex is Something to be Used as a Weapon to Injure or Manipulate men
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