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Amazon Reviews of Feminist Books: Simone de Beauvoir Edition

February 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir.

2 of 82 people found the following review helpful:

1.0 out of 5 stars NOT GOOD, September 7, 2006

after seeing The Guru on TV i got into the whole sex book thing i read all the best sellers from Mars and Venus in The Bedroom by John Gray to How To Get Any Girl Any Time by The Guru

these books changed my Life but in Particular this book was not so great because i and my fiance read it and found that it really was not too helpful and out dated

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17 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Jihad, October 24, 2001
By A Customer

I was amazed to read this book to see the origin of the women’s movement. The jihad that Beauvoir calls for in the opening pages actually says that women should murder men. She says the proletariat has always dreamed of massacring the bourgeoisie, why can’t women dream the same in regards to men.

The result is a kind of declaration of holy war. This holy war has now spread to thousands of women’s studies programs whose only aim is the spreading of hatred. This is funded by liberal states throughout the western world. It has utterly poisoned the air between the genders as men are viciously painted in the minds of gullible young women. Run by violent lesbians, the university training these women receive is devoid of anything except the study of myth, and literature. Science and math are male, and therefore left out of the women’s studies curriculum.

The training silos in Pakistan and Afghanistan create terrorists with a black and white vision of the world. Their fatwa is well-known against America.

The fatwa that women should dream of massacring men is less well-known, and yet is funded without question.

Reading this book was a huge breakthrough for me. I felt I had seen the source of my misery in college, and for many years after, as women of all ages exploded with rage at the men around me. They are being made into human missiles by Simone de Beauvoir’s rage and the way which it is fashioned by women’s studies programs who use this book as their koran.

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