Completely agree. Feminism/female empowerment is a facet of cultural Marxism. It contributes to the destruction of the nuclear family (another facet of CM) and the emasculation of men in the name of "equality." It's also very convenient for the government because there is twice the tax base to rob and children are increasingly raised by the state as opposed to the parents (i.e. indoctrinated).
Female empowerment (or whatever name you want to give it) sounds good in theory but, much like communism, doesn't work out too well in reality. I used to buy into it to a certain extent--always thought I could do whatever a man could and should be able to--but then I started looking into the consequences, researching history more, and opening my eyes to the reality of it all. It may be a hard pill to swallow for some, but that doesn't make it any less accurate/true.
Completely agree. Feminism/female empowerment is a facet of cultural Marxism. It contributes to the destruction of the nuclear family (another facet of CM) and the emasculation of men in the name of "equality." It's also very convenient for the government because there is twice the tax base to rob and children are increasingly raised by the state as opposed to the parents (i.e. indoctrinated).
The rise of females in public roles and leaving the home was also a significant contributing factor to the downfall of Rome. Unfortunately, we're following Rome's footsteps quite closely in many ways. Stefan Molyneux does a good documentary on it for any who are curious.
Female empowerment (or whatever name you want to give it) sounds good in theory but, much like communism, doesn't work out too well in reality. I used to buy into it to a certain extent--always thought I could do whatever a man could and should be able to--but then I started looking into the consequences, researching history more, and opening my eyes to the reality of it all. It may be a hard pill to swallow for some, but that doesn't make it any less accurate/true.