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Radical Feminist Who Argued for the Extermination of Men Glorified in the 'NY Times'
By Rick Moran Jun 27, 2020 1:41 PM EST

The New York Times has been running a series of “obituaries” of “Overlooked” people who were not given an obit in the newspaper at the time of their death. They include people of color, feminists, queers, gays — anyone that the Times thinks now should have had an obit when they passed.

Of course, this leads to some rather interesting choices.
 
But today’s installment of “Overlooked” is a doozy. Valerie Solanas was a writer, of sorts, whose main claim to fame is that she put a bullet in Andy Warhol in 1968. She apparently thought that Warhol and his friend, French publisher Maurice Girodias, were conspiring against her so she walked into Warhol’s New York apartment and shot him.

Warhol survived and Solanas ended up in a mental institution for a few months. But as a radical feminist, her obscure,
nonsensical writing somehow survives.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2020/06/27/radical-feminist-who-argued-for-the-extermination-of-men-glorified-in-the-ny-times-n583136