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Valle Adurni reports on an excellent article in The Times by author and journalist Kathleen Parker. Parker argues that feminism has waged a war on masculinity which has left men disenfranchised, causing serious harm to men, women and families. She warns:
As long as men feel marginalised by the women whose favours and approval they seek; as long as they are alienated from their children and treated as criminals by family courts; as long as they are disrespected by a culture that no longer values masculinity tied to honour; and as long as boys are bereft of strong fathers and our young men and women wage sexual war, then we risk cultural suicide.