Innocent Karikoga
The Great Feminism Scam When 'empowerment' became a business model - and women got stuck with the bill.What started as a movement turned into a marketing scheme. Somewhere between the TED Talks, tote bags, and trauma podcasts, feminism stopped being a revolution and became a rebrand.This book doesn’t blame women - it calls out the con. The version of feminism that told working-class girls to 'follow their passion' while selling career advice from influencers who never worked a real job. The kind that swapped competence for curated aesthetics and told you the patriarchy was the reason you’re still broke, bitter, and tired.Inside, you’ll find no sugarcoating, no feel-good fluff, and definitely no 'divine feminine' rituals. Just brutal honesty, black humor, and a roadmap for building something real in the rubble.This isn’t about turning back the clock. It’s about unplugging the ring light and seeing what’s actually there.