Interview With Denise McAllister

At Hollywood in Toto, I interviewed Denise McAllister, author of What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can’t):


Why can’t men say certain things to women? What’s keeping them from saying what they want to say?


DM: Because of the politically correct culture we live in, many people are afraid or simply can’t say—due to professional concerns (as well as relational)—what they want to say about protected topics such as those about women. If a man is honest about how women lie about rape, for example, he’s called a misogynist. If he says women need to stop whining about equal pay for equal work when they’re not really doing equal work, then he’s labeled a sexist. If he says that women need to understand that men are visual creatures and appreciating a woman’s sex appeal and feminine beauty—even pointing it out “among the guys”—isn’t sexist, he’ll still be called a misogynist. If you say that fathers are needed in the home, then you’re treated as if you’re somehow denigrating moms. Because of the labels attached to these comments, men are silenced and controlled by the feminist agenda.


She’s got a lot to say, and it’s all fascinating. Check it out!


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Published on February 04, 2020 04:23
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