Thursday, September 4, 2014

Marxist Feminism’s Ruined Lives

Via Jonathan

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 “…By the time Women’s Studies professors finish with your daughter, she will be a shell of the innocent girl you knew, who’s soon convinced that although she should be flopping down with every boy she fancies, she should not, by any means, get pregnant. And so, as a practitioner of promiscuity, she becomes a wizard of prevention techniques, especially abortion. The goal of Women’s Liberation is to wear each female down to losing all empathy for boys, men or babies. The tenderest aspects of her soul are roughened into a rock pile of cynicism, where she will think nothing of murdering her baby in the warm protective nest of her little-girl womb. She will be taught that she, in order to free herself, must become an outlaw…”

“When women go wrong men go right after them.”
– Mae West

 
“Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.”  Winston Churchill wrote this over a century ago.

During my junior year in high school, the nuns asked about our plans for after we graduated. When I said I was going to attend State University, I noticed their disappointment.  I asked my favorite nun, “Why?” She answered, “That means you’ll leave four years later a communist and an atheist!”

What a giggle we girls had over that. “How ridiculously unsophisticated these nuns are,” we thought. Then I went to the university and four years later walked out a communist and an atheist, just as my sister Katie had six years before me.

4 comments:

  1. I am so glad that I went to a hick college in farm-country Ohio and got to listen to stuff like this in 1968 - I only wish my daughter had not been exposed to all that this writer documents, but it happened unbeknownst to me until much much later:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=375vwVZ7uAs

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    1. I only wish my daughter had not been exposed to all that this writer documents, but it happened unbeknownst to me until much much later:

      Have you been able to straighten her out? :) Can't remember.

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  2. My son, yes, my daughter, no. I am looking forward to more opportunities now that she is a mother, but not holding out a lot of hope.

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    1. What a shame. Well, bring her to the Spring PATCON and maybe all of us can turn her around. :)

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