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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Maya Emmett, author of “Pussywhipped: The Emasculation of Humanity”

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Maya Emmett, author of Pussywhipped: The Emasculation of Humanity
(ME BOOKS)

Pussywhipped: The Emasculation of Humanity is a stinging in-depth look at the abuse of aggressive anger and its malignant effects on society. This highly controversial, politically incorrect work defends good men and their rights as fathers… infuriates unenlightened women, especially male-bashers… and champions the rights and needs of our children.

As author Maya Emmett reflects on major life-changing events in her personal life with extensive updates, she passionately explores the role of religion, the victims of victims, the true nature of Woman and so much more. Experience varying degrees of emotional highs and lows as she fearlessly delves into the truth of our struggles to peacefully coexist, culminating with a thought-provoking love poem, which speaks to the soul of every man from the untainted spirit of every woman. New for 2017, from an enlightened man, is a beautiful complementary poem to the “hopeful” romantic in every woman.

Of note, this book was first published in 2000, under the reluctantly revised title, Killing Adam, due to widespread censorship on the Internet. After enduring constant publisher blunders and unethical actions, as well as blatant plagiarism, Maya severed ties and pulled it from the market. Through the years, however, she’s been encouraged to get it back on the market and finally made the decision to update and republish this work but with its original title, Pussywhipped. She believes the timing is right, considering the heightened awareness of the incendiary state of gender politics in this country, and its far-reaching effects on our society, especially our children.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Pussywhipped: The Emasculation of Humanity?

Maya Emmett: My dad. Starting at a very early age, my mother began telling me awful things about men, but I knew she had to be wrong. Of the three of us, I was the “why” child. I had to know the answer, the truth, to everything I overheard and read. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Maya Emmett, author of “Pussywhipped: The Emasculation of Humanity”