
The name Bettina Arndt was once synonymous with sex. In the 1970s, the then-sex therapist was famous for dishing out unabashed advice via the media, touching on anything from foreplay to the female orgasm.
But these days, Bettina has a new headline-baiting passion project: men’s rights activism.
She devotes her time to ‘social commentary’ — YouTube videos, blog and social media posts, media appearances, all geared toward highlighting what she calls “the anti-male feminist agenda”. Whether she’s railing against the #metoo movement or accusing the media of skewing domestic violence statistics to vilify men (more on that later), at the core of her activism is her belief that feminism has simply gone too far.
Watch: Bettina Arndt on being attacked by “desperate” feminists. (Post continues below.)
It’s because of some of those views, that more than 33,000 people have this week signed a Change.org petition calling for Arndt to be removed as a Member of the Order of Australia.