SCUM Manifesto
The SCUM Manifesto is a self-published manifesto by American radical feminist Valerie Solanas. The manifesto was little-known until Solanas attempted to murder Andy Warhol in 1968.
The widely discussed acronym Society for Cutting Up Men does not appear in the text. The term SCUM is instead a reference to certain women and first appears on page 40 of the manifesto.
"The conflict, therefore, is not between females and males, but between SCUM— dominant, secure, self-confident, nasty, violent, selfish, independent, proud, thrill-seeking, free-wheeling arrogant females, who consider themselves fit to rule the universe, who have free-wheeled to the limits of this society and are ready to wheel onto something far beyond what it has to offer—and nice, passive, accepting, “cultivated”, polite, dignified, subdued, dependent, scared, mindless, insecure, approval-seeking Daddy’s Girls who can’t cope with the unknown, who want to continue to wallow in the sewer that is at least familiar...”
Solanas rejected claims that the manifesto is a parody. The manifesto apparently represents honest views held by Solanas.
Commentary
The text tends to ramble incoherently in a manner reminiscent of certain mental illnesses. This makes it very difficult to read.
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