I genuinely hope that a change is brewing within 'feminism' -one that will yield goodly fruit from the fertile soils of history.

in feminism •  7 years ago 

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Almost missed my chance to comment on the anniversary of women's suffrage. When women won the right to tokenistically 'vote' for a system of exploitation and rape which enslaved their ancestors many generations ago.

To 'marry' the state, which trained your daughters (and ours) to sacrifice their most precious years -when they're most capable of creating life (wow!) and continuing their ancestral flame into the future.

Y'know all that gooey-biological 'meaning of life' stuff... and for what?

Wage-slavery, chemical sterility and hypergamy = liberation/ freedom?
Extended adolescence, a hedonistic orgy of irresponsibility? How unfulfilling!
... no-wonder you look for someone to blame, but tis not I sister, tis not I.

Many original feminists like Mary Wollstonecraft, and also some 'classical feminists' alive today, were/ are seriously smart and worked to make the world a better place for men and women alike! Unlike the anti-liberal and politically correct neo-Marxian '3rd wave' (the ironic-pink hair brigade) who seem to hate women and femininity almost as much as they hate men... well, certain biologically defined groups of men -whilst others can do no wrong.

I genuinely hope that a change is brewing within 'feminism' -one that will yield goodly fruit from the fertile soils of history. That the seed of a truly 'radical' (meaning: from the roots) feminine force is once again preparing to breach it's bright and irresistible light back into this increasingly dim and sterile world.

... because we DO have a problem with archaic, patriarchal 'rape cultures' and these pink-haired harlequins seem committed only to making it worse!

Freud eat your heart-out!

"It goes without saying that anyone who goes through legitimate sexual assault deserves every ounce of compassion and support that people can give them. But more than that, they deserve to be taught how to defend themselves, so it can never happen to them again (or at all). Self defense is a right that should be taught and practiced by everyone."
Quote from the 'Being Classically Feminist' page.

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