Christmas is a time for tradition — bringing a tree into the house, midnight mass, giving gifts… and being repeatedly encouraged to cheat on your husband by a respected, small-c conservative national newspaper.
This is a tradition in the sense that 2019 is the second festive season in a row where British broadsheet newspaper the Daily Telegraph — which enjoys a strong legacy reputation as being the standard-bearer for the intelligent, conservative right in the United Kingdom — has bombarded its male social media followers with messages to encourage their wives to cheat on them as a Christmas present.
The December 2018 article Why men should give their wives a cheat pass this Christmas was ridiculed on social media when it was first published over a year ago as being so apparently totally out of character with the newspaper.
Essentially an extended advertisement for a book whose author’s quotes on freeing women from their husbands makes up the majority of the copy, the article also cites societal decline as proof of the central thesis of the work.
For instance:
Martin, whose 2015 book Primates of Park Avenue: A Memoir became a New York Times bestseller, is not alone in her espousal of such ideas. This year has seen, if not an explosion, then at least a creeping insinuation into our culture of the idea that monogamy might not be the only approach to long-term relationships… Meanwhile we’ve had an MP, Labour’s Jess Phillips, recommending that schoolgirls should be taught about orgasms.
The Daily Telegraph has been long trying to persuade men to become cuckolds and basically watch their wives being screwed by other dudes… and not just anytime but on Christmas because you know, that’s what Christmas is all about! ADULTERY!
Why men should give their wives permission for infidelity this Christmas https://t.co/n2kAVRfj89
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 7, 2018
Why men should give their wives a cheat pass this Christmas https://t.co/IugPBrAivE
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 11, 2018
"This Christmas give your wife something she really wants. Something truly exciting. A cheat pass.”https://t.co/Khu2pXuQYK
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 2, 2019
"Many experts now believe monogamy is a tighter fit for women"
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 7, 2019
"This Christmas give your wife something she really wants. Something truly exciting. A cheat pass.”https://t.co/Khu2pXuQYK
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) November 16, 2019
“Many experts now believe monogamy is a tighter fit for women than for men. This Christmas give your wife something she really wants. Something truly exciting. A hall pass.”https://t.co/7xpDmMG7zF
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) December 16, 2019
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