The Matriarchy's March: How Women Took Over and Broke Society

Conrad Riker
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Are you tired of feeling like women are always winning and men are losing in today's society?


Do you want to understand why women are dominating academia, the workplace, and family courts?


In this highly informative and thought-provoking book, author Connie Riker delves into the rise of female supremacy and its far-reaching consequences on modern society.


The Matriarchy's March offers answers to these questions and more:


1. The history of female suffrage and how it led to the rise of feminism.

2. How women's studies courses in universities have fostered an environment that disproportionately criticizes men.

3. The role of government policies and social reforms in exacerbating the breakdown of the traditional family unit.

4. The impact of the MeToo movement on due process and the presumption of innocence.

5. The rise of hypergamy and how it has contributed to an increase in single motherhood and a decline in marriage rates.

6. The ways in which women have used the legal system to their advantage in family court.

7. The evolution of the "wage gap" myth and how it has been used to promote false accusations of systemic sexism in the workplace.

8. The dangers of the "rape culture" narrative and its potential to undermine the credibility of genuine victims of sexual assault.


Don't miss this eye-opening exposé! If you want to understand the truth about the rise of female supremacy and the decline of masculinity in contemporary society, then buy The Matriarchy's March today!

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