Guest jemetos Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 Promote democratic evolution and win cash! Please vote on the following opinion if you get a moment: Equality for women and men is so important http://www.votivation.com/opinion.php?opinion_id=3038 I think that: Equality in a political sense in terms of human rights, political rights, pay and opportunity, to name but a few, has to be the goal that we all seek. It seems strange to most of us in Western cultures that women had to fight for the vote and equal pay in our recent history. What were we thinking of? Why should men me the sole custodian of our political direction? Because: In looking at organisations for example a religion, a club or a society - a fundamental question for me is whether men and women have the same rights. Indeed I will also look further at race, colour and sexuality. This means that I could not, even if wanted to, join certain religions or churches within those religions, for example Posted by: jemetos http://www.votivation.com/profile.php?profile_user_id=v4m1429593622-256915091 Thanks for your time. The Votivation Team http://www.votivation.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Topaz Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 The leftists who rule America are for having a unisex country and for fighting "sexism". This should be replaced by a nation that is for manhood and womenhood. Not only are the sexes different, but the reason we are attracted to the opposite sex is precisely because they are different. In 1852 Emma Snodgrass was arrested in Boston for wearing pants. Today women are allowed to be policemen and soldiers. Men don't need to be protected by female policemen. We don't have to have the kind of society we have now. The government, and the media, and the schools, may all be leftist enemies, but their ways are so contrary to human nature that it can be changed. The two main forces that reject the unisex society are religion and nationalism. There certainly wasn't much feminism going on in a Muslim country like Afghanistan. And it is no coincidence that the USA bombed Afghanistan. The USA and its masters the Jews are the enemy and that is the first thing we need to be clear about if we are going to change things. There were also Nationalist countries that were also bombed by the USA and the other leftists. The media will tell us how terrible they say these countries were. We must always remember that the media is the enemy and they are the ones pushing unisex culture on us. Feminism is something we must always fight against. But a normal man who considers women his enemy must eventually go mad. Feminism may be a major symptom of what is wrong with this country but it is only a symptom. The Jewish control of the media and society is the disease. And feminism is Jewish: Gloria Steinem was a Jew. Bella Abzug was a Jew. Betty Friedan was a Jew. "THE JEWISH 100: A Ranking Of the Most Influential Jews Of All Time" By Michael Shaprio # 56 Betty Friedan (b. 1921) Born Betty Naomi Goldstein to Harry and Miriam (Horowitz) Goldstein in Peoria, Illinois, educated at Smith College, married in 1947 to Carl Friedan, the mother of three children, divorced in 1969, activist, best-selling author, professor, a founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the National Women's Political Caucus, and the First Women's Bank, researcher, journalist, Democrat, clinical psychologist, and grandmother, Betty Friedan was the most influential feminist of the postwar era. Deemed by Marilyn French and others as an "initiator of the 'second wave' of feminism, " Friedan's writings and lectures, including the highly influential books THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE and THE SECOND STAGE, synthesized women's views on what equality meant and how to live and work... When the war against fascism ended two decades later, four million women lost their jobs to returning GIs. Women were again told that their place was in the home. The freedom to work to build up and defend their nation was over. Men would earn the family's bread. What the boys needed was a warm place to come home to every night. Ironically, American soldiers had accepted some of the values toward women (Kinder, Kuche, Kirche - children, kitchen, church) as the Nazis they thought they had defeated... http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/ http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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