The Truth About Men and Women: Debunking Feminism's Lies

Conrad Riker · AI-narrated by Alistair (from Google)
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Are you tired of being told that men are privileged oppressors and women are helpless victims?


Are you confused by the constant contradictions in the media about male and female roles?


If so, then this book is for you. "The Truth About Men and Women: Debunking Feminism's Lies" takes an unflinching look at the scientific, biological, and historical evidence to expose the lies and misconceptions perpetuated by mainstream feminism.


1. Discover the real biological differences between men and women that have been ignored or denied by society.

2. Explore the origins of the feminist movement and its negative impact on men's rights.

3. Uncover the truth about the wage gap myth and the statistical manipulations that perpetuate it.

4. Learn about the true nature of domestic violence and who the real victims are.

5. Examine the systematic disadvantages faced by boys in the modern education system.

6. Understand how feminism has contributed to the decline of the nuclear family, leaving children without fathers.

7. Recognize the ways in which society views and treats men as disposable.

8. Explore the reversal of the sexual dynamic between men and women, where men are now sexually objectified.


If you want to fight back against the lies and misconceptions about men and women, then buy this book today. Together, we can create a more balanced and fair society for everyone.

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