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A.I. Analysis Shows Feminists Often Distort and Weaponize the Truth
December 2, 2024 – The Men Are Good podcast recently released an analysis of common feminist claims, based on reports generated by Artificial Intelligence. Often referred to as “AI,” Artificial Intelligence programs are able to condense hundreds of scientific studies into a single factual summary.
Men Are Good instructed AI to provide a summary on a range of topics regarding marriage, the gender wage gap, domestic violence, false allegations, and many more (1). Impressively, the analysis identified 150 different feminist falsehoods.
These are six examples:
- Feminists often claim, Marriage is a tool of female oppression. But AI reaches a different conclusion: “Feminists argue marriage subjugates women to male dominance. Yet, data shows that married women tend to be happier, healthier, and live longer than their single counterparts, and marriage benefits men and women differently but positively.”
- Feminists will insist, Gender is a social construct with no biological basis. But AI disagrees with that formulation: “The idea posits that all gender differences are learned and societal rather than inherent. Modern neuroscience and biology affirm that significant, measurable differences exist between male and female brains and hormonal influences, influencing behavior and preferences.”
- Feminists often say that women experience discrimination because Women earn 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. Again, AI refutes that claim: “The claim implies that women are paid less than men for the same work due to systemic discrimination. However, when controlling for factors like job type, experience, education, and hours worked, the gap largely disappears, revealing differences in choices rather than unequal pay for equal work.”
Particularly revealing are the AI critiques of feminist theories about domestic violence:
- Domestic violence is mostly committed by men against women.
“Feminist narratives often portray domestic violence as a one-sided male-perpetrated issue. However, studies consistently show that intimate partner violence is roughly reciprocal, with men and women perpetrating at similar rates, though male victims are less likely to report.” - Super Bowl Domestic Violence Spike: Domestic violence surges on Super Bowl Sunday.
“Feminists claimed that domestic violence spikes during the Super Bowl due to male aggression triggered by sports. This has been thoroughly debunked by studies showing no such trend, and even the originator of the myth admitted it was fabricated.” - Rule of Thumb: Men could legally beat their wives with sticks no thicker than their thumbs.
“This myth claims ancient laws sanctioned wife-beating within specific limits. Historical research shows no evidence of such laws, and the phrase likely originates from carpentry, not domestic violence.
The 150 untruthful claims have a common denominator: They all serve to malign men.
By stereotyping and vilifying men, feminists have succeeded in convincing chivalrous lawmakers and frightened women to enact laws that compromise the fundamental liberties of men, such as the rights to due process, an impartial investigation (not, “Believe women”), and the presumption of innocence.
Communist dictator Vladimir Lenin once exhorted his followers, “We can and must write in a language which sows among the masses hate, revulsion, and scorn toward those who disagree with us.” (2)
We are now witnessing this twisted advice playing out before our very eyes.
The Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance – DAVIA — consists of 174 member organizations from 38 countries in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. DAVIA seeks to ensure that domestic violence and abuse polices are science-based, family-affirming, and gender-inclusive. https://endtodv.org/coalitions/davia/
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