Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" on Campus

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A hilarious romp by a popular conservative columnist 

The four most common words a feminist uses are "I," "me," "my," and "mine." Feminists are the only people who actually use these words more in adulthood than they did when they were two years old. 

Mike Adams-like P. J. O'Rourke and Christopher Buckley-understands that the best way to fight humorless liberals is to poke fun at them. And no liberal group is more humorless, or more in need of poking, than feminists on college campuses. 

It might seem like professional suicide for a conservative male professor to ridicule feminists for their antics on campus. But Adams does just that, with hilarious results. In Feminists Say the Darndest Things, he writes to feminists around the country with many thoughtful questions, such as:
  • Why did they build a sex toy museum in the middle of a campus and then file sexual harassment charges against those who criticized their indiscretion?
  • Why do they write "scholarly" articles like the one suggesting that deer hunters are simply acting out fantasies of raping underage women?
  • And why, after his column said that feminists are intolerant of free speech, did they respond by trying to get him fired?
When the author's pen pals take the bait, they do a better job of making feminism look silly than any critic ever could.

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About the author

Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington and one of the nation's leading critics of the "diversity" movement in academia. He writes a nationally syndicated column that is featured on the popular Web site Townhall.com and is often read aloud by leading radio hosts such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.

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