Women are irrational and spiteful. They lash out against men because of petty jealousy, particularly when they believe a man they desire is interested in other women. They are also so dizzy that often they can’t remember if they gave consent to important matters (like sex) or not, or attached any reasonable conditions, or, perhaps they just pretend to be confused so they can exact vengeance for their hurt feelings if jilted or ignored.
Simply answering a phone call while on a date with a woman might set her off. She will not be able to take this lapse in male attention and may overreact very badly – perhaps even by laying false charges with the police to punish the hapless man.
Cunning linguists that they are, they will cynically employ the terminology of “feminism” to obscure the vengeful motives born from these jealous rages.
It is thus very important to dismiss complaints that a woman has suffered a sexual assault by speaking dismissively about her as an “alleged victim” if you suspect her feelings were hurt more than her person. After all, her claims will most likely have been based on a hysterical reaction to not being given enough attention by a man.
This has certainly opened my eyes and I must thank the feminist writer Naomi Wolf for sharing this startling insight, and of course the left-wing blog Socialist Unity for publishing her.