A group of men in the Czech Republic, fearful of "hysterical women" and the "creeping erosion of men's rights," have formed the First National Movement of Masculinists to put things right. "It's true," conceded founder Karel Petr, "that women, compared to men, have globally lower wages" and are often victims of discrimination. "But the truth is that, unlike men, women ... are much more treacherous, more hysterical and colder." Sounds like words of wisdom from the strikeout king of Prague.
Band of Brothers
A group of men in the Czech Republic, fearful of "hysterical women" and the "creeping erosion of men's rights," have formed the First National Movement of Masculinists to put things right. "It's true," conceded founder Karel Petr, "that women, compared to men, have globally lower wages" and are often victims of discrimination. "But the truth is that, unlike men, women ... are much more treacherous, more hysterical and colder." Sounds like words of wisdom from the strikeout king of Prague.