The Feminist Scam: How Women’s Rights Became Men’s Wrongs

Conrad Riker
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About this ebook

Are you tired of being told that masculinity is toxic?


Do you feel like men are constantly blamed for society’s problems while their sacrifices are ignored?


Have you ever wondered why feminism claims to fight for equality but seems to only empower women at the expense of men?


This book is for you. It’s a no-holds-barred exposé of the feminist movement, revealing how it has hijacked rationality, demonized men, and created a culture of victimhood that benefits women while leaving men behind.


Inside this book, you'll:


- Discover the truth about the so-called patriarchy and how it’s a myth designed to keep men in chains.

- Learn how feminism has turned men into villains while ignoring their contributions to society.

- Understand the real impact of toxic masculinity and why it’s a feminist double bind.

- Explore the hidden costs of abortion and how it’s used as a tool of convenience rather than empowerment.

- See how family courts and marriage laws have turned men into second-class citizens.

- Find out why men’s mental health is ignored while women’s issues are prioritized.

- Uncover the alliance between feminism and Marxism, and how it’s undermining traditional values.

- Get the facts about cuckoldry and how it’s affecting men’s relationships and self-esteem.


If you want to understand the truth about feminism and reclaim your masculinity, then buy this book today. It’s time to stop the feminist scam and restore balance to society.

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