This book is profoundly dangerous to women.
Not only because of its content but also because of how easily its arguments can be weaponised. Readers who fail to critically analyse its flawed logic might use it to silence women or dismiss legitimate feminist concerns.
The rhetoric within these pages reeks of internalised misogyny. If Esther Vilar truly believes that women lack intelligence, as she claims, then by her own logic, her credibility as the author of this sexist, trashy, and deeply misogynistic book collapses under its own weight.
Her arguments overlook the vast contributions of women throughout history, in science, art, literature, and social progress, all of which are undeniable demonstrations of human intelligence, creativity, and resilience. This blatant disregard for the truth not only insults women but also undermines any claim of intellectual rigour in her work.
Utter trash. Burn it.