Commentary
Warren Farrell, the co-author of “The Boy Crisis,” recently wrote an op-ed criticizing the 57th Super Bowl. Or, as he called it, the “Supersexist Bowl.” The event, which was watched by 113 million Americans, was littered with a number of sexist ads, according to Farrell. To be more specific, it was littered with anti-male ads. One of the advertisements, for “Friday Night SmackDown,” saw a woman approach a man from behind and assault him with a wooden chair.
A man being beaten to a pulp by a woman—hilarious, right?
Not really. Sadly, in this post-Harvey Weinstein world, it has become perfectly acceptable to ridicule men and compare them to pieces of trash. Some men have had enough. Thoroughly disillusioned with the state of modern-day America, they’re going their own way. Literally….