Fox Provokes Women Everywhere With Morning News Alert

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This morning, those who subscribe to alerts from Fox News received a rather surprising notification: “Most men just want a woman who’s nice.” A collective “Huh?” echoed across the internet.

Catherine Prescott, known for her controversial views, has made a career out of challenging women who earn the primary income in their households, hold jobs outside the home, and assert that their opinions matter just as much as any man’s. In her latest article on Fox News, titled “Most men just want a woman who’s nice,” she continues this trend.

Prescott’s writings contribute to her expanding portfolio of questionable commentary. She has built her reputation by criticizing feminism, the very movement that has allowed her to profit from sharing such views. Irony, anyone?

Yes, this morning’s alert actually originated from a piece penned by a woman. At this point, some may argue, “Hey! You’re not supportive of all women! Feminists back all women!” Not quite. Feminism is not about blindly endorsing individuals (regardless of gender) who promote anti-woman rhetoric. It’s about advocating for equality, plain and simple. My feminist credentials don’t include a mandate to support those who push outdated, heteronormative viewpoints.

Twitter, as it often does, took the alert and ran with it. I have a deep appreciation for the platform.

In her article, Prescott writes, “Most husbands have no desire to dominate their wives, but they also don’t want to argue with them. All they seek is tranquility.” She continues, “The nicer you are, the more likely they are to find it.” “That’s what men appreciate: women who are easy to love.”

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In summary, Fox News stirred a significant reaction with its morning alert regarding a woman’s perspective on what men want. Catherine Prescott’s article continues to draw criticism for its outdated views on gender roles and relationships.