Monday, May. 04, 1942
The Alarm of Mr. Pinkerton
Sir:
Steps are now being taken to plan the post-war offensive against the FEMININE INVASION. Is your job safe from FEMININE INVASION ?
R. C. Pinkerton
Hon. Organizer & Secretary
The National Men's Defense League
P.S. Look what FEMINISM has done for America!
This letter was circulated in Britain last week. Reginald Pinkerton, its author, is a thin-lipped, jug-eared bachelor of 49 who grasps his rolled umbrella with wary grip, never knowing when he may be attacked by a predatory female. In his young days, as a clerk in a grocery store, Reginald Pinkerton learned to fear housewives. He willingly fought through all of World War I, a man's affair. Then he took a job as a bank clerk in Argentina, where woman's place is in the home. Returning to England in 1926, he "observed the havoc that the Feminine Invasion was creating," conceived the idea of the National Men's Defense League to "combat the menace."
This year Mr. Pinkerton has been flooding Britain with leaflets outlining his crusade. The League's slogan: "Men's Jobs for Men. Babies for Women."
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