Misogynist Quotes

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“I’m Ron Redish, one of the many news puppets that tell you what to believe and what to think. If a run-of-the-mill person, who isn’t a trusted and official news anchor like myself, says something that differs from the official news, you can be sure it’s misinformation or a flat-out lie. Such a person is for sure one or more of the following: a sexist; a racist; a misogynist; a Nazi; is part of a different political party than yourself; a terrorist, domestic or otherwise; a conspiracy theorist—or whatever label works best for you in shutting down your freethinking mind and hating the person so you won’t listen to them. Take your pick. Feel free to mix and match.”
Jasun Ether, The Beasts of Success

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some women do not masturbate for pleasure; they masturbate to make a political statement: to remind us that women do not really need men (or at least not as much and as frequently as every single male chauvinist and every single misogynist believes).”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana, On Masturbation: A Satirical Essay

Milan Kundera
“Because misogynists are the best of men.” All the poets reacted to these words with hooting. Boccaccio was forced to raise his voice: “Please understand me. Misogynists don’t despise women. Misogynists don’t like femininity. Men have always been divided into two categories. Worshipers of women, otherwise known as poets, and misogynists, or, more accurately, gynophobes. Worshipers or poets revere traditional feminine values such as feelings, the home, motherhood, fertility, sacred flashes of hysteria, and the divine voice of nature within us, while in misogynists or gynophobes these values inspire a touch of terror. Worshipers revere women’s femininity, while misogynists always prefer women to femininity. Don’t forget: a woman can be happy only with a misogynist. No woman has ever been happy with any of you!”
Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Wilkie Collins
“Whenever a woman tries to put you out of temper, turn the tables, and put HER out of temper instead. They are generally prepared for every effort you can make in your own defence, but that. One word does it as well as a hundred; and one word did it with Limping Lucy. I looked her pleasantly in the face; and I said—"Pooh!”
Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“To a misogynist: To err is woman.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Misogynist is a word used by women about men who are able to describe women directly and accurately enough to make them feel uncomfortable and insecure about themselves.”
Robert Black

Walter Kirn
“Bailey, a former prosecutor, attacked her credibility scattershot, an approach he would use throughout the trial, particularly with female witnesses. ...

He accused her, that is--without coming out and saying it--of being a certain kind of woman: conceited, disingenuous, and dissatisfied. The universal misogynist caricature.

I'd never gone in for academic gender theories, but Bailey's cross-examination strategy--with Farrar and other women to come--convinced me that the culture of criminal justice has a fundamentally masculine tilt. Repeatedly, in a manner that I suspected was typical in modern courtrooms, he portrayed the female mind as intrinsically unreliable, ruled by emotion, immune to logic, prone to pettiness, swayed by lust, and corrupted by vanity. It rarely spoke plainly. It was seldom candid. It was composed of layers of hidden agendas. It put up a front, behind which was another front. It either aimed to please or to conceal, which were often the same thing. The only way to get the truth from it was to push and prod until it snapped. Make it angry. Make it cry.”
Walter Kirn, Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery, and a Masquerade

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Fear happens inside the brain not inside the womb.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Val McDermid
“What it had done, however, was to give him a feeling of power and control that had taken him back to how he used to feel every day.”
Val McDermid, Insidious Intent

Liz Prince
“It was true: I was starting to hate girls. Not that I was into the machismo of being a “manly-man.” It was just that, for boys, there seemed to be more options available: there were more ways to be a boy and still be accepted, whereas the popular girls all appeared to be cut from the same cloth. Or they were clones or something.”
Liz Prince, Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir

Abhijit Naskar
“Some people still say, women belong in the kitchen. By that same logic, men belong in the jungle.”
Abhijit Naskar, Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth

M.F. Moonzajer
“Leaving one religion for the sake of another one is like breaking with a rapist for the sake of dating a misogynist.”
M.F. Moonzajer, LOVE, HATRED AND MADNESS

“Have you noticed all the misogynistic teenage Trump trolls online? What does it say about the Trump era that young incels feel nothing but hatred for women and can't find it in their heart to say one kind thing about a female? What happened to this country?”
Oliver Markus Malloy, American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America

Liz Prince
“A boy can be celebrated because of his personality and talents, regardless of how he looks. In fact, talent can make a guy attractive who may not be by traditional standards. But a girl is usually only popular if she looks good.”
Liz Prince, Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir

Abhijit Naskar
“Worship of balls is but a prehistoric mania. There will be no balls without a vagina.”
Abhijit Naskar, Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World

Sylvia Plath
“I had never met a misogynist before. I could tell Marco was a woman-hater, because in spite of all the models and TV starlets in the room that night he paid attention to nobody but me. Not out of kindness or even curiosity, but because I'd happened to be dealt to him, like a playing card in a pack of identical cards.”
Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“The only problem I have with women is that they are human.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Abhijit Naskar
“No love can surpass the love of a mother, no care can surpass a sister's care. Yet a society run by balls and bananas, makes a hooker out of our mothers and sisters.”
Abhijit Naskar, Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World

Olga Tokarczuk
“Nie możemy traktować czynu kobiety jako w pełni świadomego - odezwał się znowu Frommer. - Psychologia kobieca udowodniła, że kobieta jest jednocześnie i podmiotem, i przedmiotem, więc jej wybory mogą być tylko w pewnej części świadome... (...) Kobiety ze swej natury są delikatniejsze i bardziej wrażliwe, dlatego tak łatwo skłaniają się do czynów nieprzemyślanych.”
Olga Tokarczuk, Empuzjon

Olga Tokarczuk
“Ojciec często powtarzał mu (...) że kobiety są z natury swojej zdradliwe i chwiejne. Rozmazane.”
Olga Tokarczuk, Empuzjon

Abhijit Naskar
“If a man doesn't make you feel safe, it's not a man.”
Abhijit Naskar, Brit Actually: Nursery Rhymes of Reparations

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