Friday, May 6, 2011

impact of feminism on the family

 As the women's movement turned fanatical and ugly in the 1960s and 70s the focus began to shift from reform and equal opportunity. The feminist leaders - humorless, militant, pugnacious, and angry with their particular lot in life, launched programs that were anti-God, anti-capitalism, anti-family, anti-birth, anti-heterosexual and fostered a virulent hatred of anything having to do with males. They no longer wanted to equalize the status of women, but instead wanted to irreversibly alienate women from men and vice versa.





I've no problem with women being proud & standing up for themselves,
nor do I condone rape, as its one of the most heinous acts one can commit.
But the roots of feminism were funded by dark elements whom sought the death of the family solely.
Flash forward to today, where we have girls singing "Independent Lady" by Destiny's Child,
while watching Sex & the City re-runs in between bar-hopping & clubbing.
The world has gone haywire, this can not be blamed exclusively on the women either,
men have become testosterone fueled savages plagued by blue balls, high egos & low morals.
The death of the family is what peaks my interest, 
the path from the Cleaver family of old to present day broken homes.
Where relationships don't last, children become bastards, & dads become deadbeats.
The problem must be defused, couples cheat without conscience & the consequences are dire.

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