Well said Lily!
As a young man, I returned to school in order to gain the education level required to join the Air Force as a Pilot in Australia. I still have the essay I wrote back then, titled Man v Woman, in which I postulated that the Feminist movement was irrational, simply because men considered women to be greater beings, and any attempt to gain equality implied a reduction in their status, rather than an improvement.
Just this week, I attended the funeral of my Auntie in Sydney. She was the person who I nominated in that essay as a person to be admired, above all others, men included. I considered her superior to me, and her husband, no contest. Why, because she was a mother and wife, and played the role as well as she could. She wasn't perfect, but she was more perfect than anyone else I knew, and I will always love her for the sacrifices she made for the benefit of her family.
Nowadays, the idea of self -sacrifice is not popular, but that only makes it more valuable a quality. Looking at the state of the world right now, I'm reminded of the old song, "What the world needs now, is love, sweet love. No not just for some, but for everyone....."
Women provided that love in the past, which, along with the different style of love that real men provide, binds families together, and they in turn bound societies together.
You're right about the nature of feminism, which was initially funded by the Rockefeller foundation after WW2, for the following reasons:
- To double the workforce.
- To double the tax take by governments, who would end up paying it in interest to bankers over time as they became indebted to them.
- To get kids out of the family sooner, so they could be indoctrinated in schools, and
- To destroy the authority of men as heads of the household, thereby rendering families and societies leaderless.
Now, the really interesting part is why they're going to all this trouble to destroy social cohesion, but that would take too long to explain in detail. Suffice to say, the end goal is the domination of all people under a one world govt, and a single currency, under the control of the UN, IMF, and World Bank.
There is much more to this than you may realize, but you're certainly on the right track to find the truth about it all.
Don't take any of the critical posts too personally either. They don't like having their beliefs challenged, especially with reason, so you'll usually be attacked personally, or with emotive arguments that have no basis in fact.
However, stick with your thinking, and always prove things before you accept them, as you seem to be doing. Stay calm, and rational, while others are losing their heads, and you'll find they can't harm you.
Cheers,
Peter
This was a great reply, the sort of thing bloggers hope for, so thank you.
It's a topic that's been on my mind but hard to put together in a coherent fashion. Right after I posted this, I found a different, much better referenced version of mine essentially, which I appreciated. I have recieved a little blowback, but it's honestly been a lot less than expected which gives me hope.
Much of the blowback is emotionally based and based on old propoganda that just doesn't hold true anymore.
This whole thing is a huge rabbit whole toting Planned Parenthood, Schools, feminism and communism all into one fucked up little circus. I've looked into it a lot over these last several years, although I can't say I've covered even a fraction of what the folks over a Tragedy and Hope have.
And finally, as a woman, I'm ashamed of what women have turned the world into. The closer I get to the more "traditional" woman role, the more empowered I feel. As I adopt these skills that I'm actually physically suited for, I gain confidence in the fact that I am making myself into what the pioneer women did back in the day, irreplaceable.