Publisher's Synopsis
The time has finally arrived for our country to have open and forthcoming discussions about a great many social issues requiring reform. With the current climate focused on eliminating old stereotypes and restrictions, it is equally important to address ALL systemic issues facing our great society. What that means, in terms of my story, is reverse gender racism. History is littered with examples of man against female bias, but what about the other way around? My book, Gents, Let's Talk About Feminist is an in-depth examination of the quiet bias afflicting our world. Who better to write about this topic than a man who has lived through it for most of his life? This is no way an intended exposition to ignore the female plight in history. It is quite the opposite. My book is a cry for help. A way to let others who are suffering to know they are not alone. That their struggle is just as real and equally important to others. Every way you look at it, gender racism is wrong and needs to be eliminated if we are to truly move ahead as equals. Paramount to this topic is understanding. Too many men are confused by women, or worse afraid of them. Men don't understand who she is anymore. Is the woman they are talking to a lady? Lesbian? Feminist? Or is she a part of the Me-Too movement. The lack of straightforwardness can leave a man in doubt, wondering if he is being set up for a fall or walking into a trap. Instead of a natural conversation matters become awkward, forcing the man to worry over every word he speaks. Gents, Let's Talk About Feminist also examines the female dominated justice system and its effect on innocent men. This is not to suggest all men are innocent, nor are they all victims, but it does have merit in critical assumptions that no one should get a free pass to treat another poorly based on their sex. This book is relevant to every man suffering from gender racism and should be a topic of immediate discussion as we advance as both a society and as individuals. Gents, Let's Talk About Feminist is a 55,631-word non-fiction book. It will appeal to readers who have suffered various forms of gender racism, from spouse abuse to being turned down for a job because of their sex. My book is not derogatory toward women or their historic plight. It is an exposition against those who have taken things too far and have grown to become the very thing they are opposed to.