The Great Feminism Scam When "empowerment" became a business model - and women got stuck with the bill. What started as a movement turned into a marketing scheme. Somewhere between the TED Talks, tote bags, and trauma podcasts, feminism stopped being a revolution and became a rebrand. This book doesn't blame women - it calls out the con. The version of feminism that told working-class girls to "follow their passion" while selling career advice from influencers who never worked a real job. The kind that swapped competence for curated aesthetics and told you the patriarchy was the reason you're…mehr
The Great Feminism Scam When "empowerment" became a business model - and women got stuck with the bill. What started as a movement turned into a marketing scheme. Somewhere between the TED Talks, tote bags, and trauma podcasts, feminism stopped being a revolution and became a rebrand. This book doesn't blame women - it calls out the con. The version of feminism that told working-class girls to "follow their passion" while selling career advice from influencers who never worked a real job. The kind that swapped competence for curated aesthetics and told you the patriarchy was the reason you're still broke, bitter, and tired. Inside, you'll find no sugarcoating, no feel-good fluff, and definitely no "divine feminine" rituals. Just brutal honesty, black humor, and a roadmap for building something real in the rubble. This isn't about turning back the clock. It's about unplugging the ring light and seeing what's actually there.
Innocent Karikoga is a writer, strategist, and unapologetic advocate for timeless principles in a world obsessed with shortcuts. With a background in leadership, philosophy, and community work, he blends street-smart grit with classic wisdom to challenge modern men to rise above mediocrity. A Man of High Values is his no-holds-barred debut - part war cry, part compass - written for those who refuse to fold when life gets loud. When he's not writing, he's mentoring young leaders, sharpening ideas, or quietly building legacies the world won't see coming.
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