The devastating World War 1 brought about death and destruction upon the Western Front turning it into an apocalyptic wasteland. Propaganda was prominent back then to place a positive spin on enforced conscription and encourage more men to join the ranks. You were considered ‘brave’ and ‘heroic’ for your efforts. Men responded in droves to fight for their honorable country. To die on the battlegrounds was to die a ‘man’. But rational men around Britain said, “Fuck that. What did my government ever do for me?” And so many men conspired to avoid being drafted into the war. They applied to be exempt from military service and even purposely injured themselves to resist conscription. The government said, “Fuck you right back,” and dismissed over 85% of appeals for exemption.

Cuck Admiral Charles Fitzgerald saw a generation of young men terrified of participating in the death-ridden battlegrounds of WW1 and sought a way to encourage men to play their part. “If young men are afraid of defending their country, they must be a coward!”

History says that he came up with the White Feather Campaign himself. A way to shame men as cowards so that they would enlist in the war. Psychological warfare. However, it’s looking like the idea came at the hands of the leader of Women’s National Anti-Suffrage League. Yes, the old hagged’ Mary Augusta Ward. A woman who is seen by modern feminists as somewhat a classical heroine.

Of course, leave it up to a feminist to come up with ways to shame men. Cuck Admiral was merely just a co-founder of the Order of the White Feather, but it was the suffragette women who took to the streets of Britain to happily shame every man they could see. They would hand him a feather with a contemptuous look. Even verbally abusing the poor man for his cowardice to not join the ‘brave’ men fighting overseas.

It worked. Most men couldn’t bear the thought of being handed a white feather for the shame it would bring and so they enlisted in the war. Ultimately, these suffragettes led men to their deaths like a siren employing a powerful psychological weapon.

Men’s Right To Die

What would be the motivation for these women who historically only seemed to want the right to vote? Why would they get behind a campaign to enlist boys as young as 12-15 years old? Not even old enough to vote themselves and yet these ‘suffragettes’ campaigned throughout the war to shame men into enlisting. Motivation can be read between the lines of British suffragette leader, Emmeline Pankhurst’s speech. On 23rd April 1915 she said:

There are people who say, “What right have women to talk to men about fighting for their country, since women are not, according to the custom of civilization, called upon to fight?” That used to be said to us in times of peace. Certainly women have the right to say to men, “Are you going to fight to defend your country and redeem your promise to women?” Men have said to women, not only that they fight to defend their country, but that they protect women from all the dangers and difficulties of life, and they are proud to be in the position to do it. Why, then, we say to those men, “You are indeed now put to the test. The men of Belgium, the men of France, the men of Serbia, however willing they were to protect women from the things that are most horrible—­and more horrible to women than death itself—­have not been able to do it.” It is only by an accident, or a series of accidents, for which no man here has the right to take credit, that British women on British soil are not now enduring the horrors endured by the women of France, the women of Belgium, and the women of Serbia. The least that men can do is that every man of fighting age should prepare himself to redeem his word to women, and to make ready to do his best, to save the mothers, the wives, and the daughters of Great Britain from outrage too horrible even to think of.

The last paragraph is very telling. In other words, feminists may have sought out the right to be equal as men but were absolutely batshit scared of war and invasion. At the end of the day, war brings out our primal instinct within us and for a woman that is to seek protection. Suffragettes, however, consorted a way to feel powerful whilst being utterly powerless. They knew it and hated it. The old hagged bitches couldn’t have cared less for the men of their time. For men were disposable and a slave of the system. Deep down, they resented men for being physically stronger. They did what women do best and adhered to men’s responsibility and ideals.

Suffragettes hamstered that despite not wanting to enlist in war themselves, that it should be the men who have the honour to do it because they were born with all the rights to vote. But ultimately, they were just really fucking scared of what ‘World War’ meant and it terrified them that men were not enlisting. News flash, women were still being women despite their ‘charade’ of wanting to be equal in every way to men. They want the same power as men without all of the responsibility and risk. Even back then they wanted supremacy.

Is it not the ‘powerful’ leaders who use men as pawns for their own warfare? Suffragette women saw themselves in such positions. They saw men as disposable and the female gender as superior. But they were led by resentment and hatred towards men whilst expecting everything of him. For they had no respect for the men who went to war and even lower respect for the men who avoided conscription. There was no empathy for the man who feared death. He was a coward and he was to be looked down upon with utter contempt. There was also no empathy for the man that died horrifically and lost limbs fighting for the women of Britain. The tales of men bleeding to death in trenches and being tortured in thousands was not met with suffragettes gratitude. It was expected of men. Their sacrifice was their god given right!

Women are solipsistic and think of only their own. They are driven by ego and victimhood. A combination that clouds their mind unable to think logically about the devastation and sacrifice that war brings to men. Women have not changed. Just look at Hillary Clinton’s quote, “Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat.”

White Feather Shaming Tactics

History has forgotten the feminists who supported enlisting men to die and shaming those that stayed behind. Nearly every prominent figure of the suffragette movement supported The White Feather Movement. For two whole years during the war, women in droves would take to the towns with white feathers on a warpath to shame any man by handing them their token of cowardice. If you were not in uniform, you were shamed and against suffragettes. Even boys as young as 12-15 would be handed a white feather for being able-bodied to go to war. “If you are old enough to roam the street, you are old enough to enlist in the war.”

Women literally roamed every public space to profoundly humiliate men. They were intimidating and physically violent. They would mob men and kick him down to the ground and forcefully place white feathers onto him, spitting on him and calling him a coward.

And what of the feminists today who applaud these women as historically courageous? They never speak about the shaming tactics of the White Feather Campaign. I would suspect that most modern feminists have not even done research into their history as they cherry pick to suit their own solipsistic cause.

The White Feather Campaign was a way for suffragettes to lash out against and exercise their hatred towards men. Feminists of that time got a hold of a powerful shaming tactic and milked it for all they could. Modern feminists have not evolved one bit. And what of the Cuck Admiral? Well, his intention was only to ensure more men enlisted in the war. The suffragettes just took over it and weaponised it in the name of smashing the patriarchy.

It was said that the white feather brought such shame that men began committing suicide over it. Teenage boys hung themselves in shame. So did disabled men who were targeted by these women despite literally being unable to participate in the war. One man, in particular, George Samson, an injured British soldier who had a missing leg was violently harassed by White Feather Girls. Despite already participating in the war! George killed himself due to the repeated harassment and shame. The government eventually had to intervene in some way and instead of banning the white feather like they should have done, they handed out badges to the injured soldiers that had no choice but to return home.

An excerpt from this article: “Bernard Sills was just 17 when he received in the mail two white feathers framed in the shape of a question mark together with the word ‘coward’. The young cadet had volunteered to serve but was discharged when it was found he was an underage child. A few hours after receiving the white feathers, he put on his cadet uniform and left his house, taking his rifle with him. He was found dead in an air raid shelter after blowing his brains out.”

So what was the legacy of the historic suffragette leaders of WW1? “This was joined by prominent feminists and suffragettes of the time, such as Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughter Christabel. They, in addition to handing out the feathers, also lobbied to institute an involuntary draft of men, including those who lacked votes due to being too young or not owning property.”

My opinion is that history repeats itself with feminism. The constant victimhood, blaming and shaming men is a never-ending cycle. It is sad that a feminist is unable to see rationally that the majority of men only want the best for her. Yet solipsistically she looks at what she lacks in comparison with men and even invents statistics to justify her hatred and shaming. This perpetuating cycle will go on because it’s hardwired into them. From the suffragettes to the modern feminists. From White Feather Girls to Women’s March. Despite being the most privileged society in history, they still march with the same hatred. I truly believe that the White Feather Movement was simply women unchained and unfiltered.

Whenever you hear someone say, “Yes third wave feminism is cancer, but the classical suffragettes were on the right side of history!” Tell them about the White Feather Campaign. Show them this article. Because even their precious historical heroines have blood on their hands. Even my own great-grandmother, whose diary of being a White Feather Girl is absolutely chilling. Which we’ll get into in Part 2.