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Latest revision as of 15:06, 30 March 2024

Bettina Arndt, 2018.

Bettina Arndt AM is an Australian anti-feminist and is often identified in the media as a men's rights activist. In the 1970s she trained as a clinical psychologist and then became a sex therapist and has since had a long career in challenging anti-male propaganda pushed by feminists[1]. As a YouTuber, she has talked a lot about stuff related to the fake rape crisis on college campuses[2][3],[4],[5]. She is also the author of the #MenToo book.

Bettina Arndt was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2020 for "for significant service to the community as a social commentator, and to gender equity through advocacy for men". There was significant backlash to this from feminists however Ms Arndt retained her award.[6][7]

Bettina has been cancelled at least twice (see here for a video about a 2018 cancellation and here for a StudioBrule interview about the 2020 cancellation). In 2020, the coronavirus saved her by taking all Australian media attention from her to itself[8]. According to Bettina, the mob also went after her children (see here at 561 seconds).

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