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Bonami 2 points ago +2 / -0

Very true, I believe ALL of this is a psy-op to confuse, discourage and mislead people, people in such states are more easily manipulated. When family, religion, race, sex are all under assault by seemingly responsible voices, people look for leadership, usually new leadership. It is all part of a NWO strategy to get the world to willingly put on their chains.

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RosieODonald 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly and make them more dependent on the industrial state rather than themselves and their local communities.

Feminism was a huge assault on women in that regard, particularly mothers. They've been doctor, teacher and priest for humanity our entire history and the social engineers would rather those roles be performed by institutions they control than decentralized and organic. So now being a mother is seen as "not that great of an achievement" vs earning 50k making powerpoints for a living.

I'm raising a puppy now and I have huge respect for mothers now. Without them we would have nothing!

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Bonami 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am 74, I remember what life was like for a woman in the fifties and sixties. As with every other change there are good and bad sides to feminism but believe me you would not want to go back to a woman's life in the 50's. I agree that being a stay at home Mom is denigrated right now, but that is not the dominant voice, just one of the loudest. You need to look beneath the media to see what else is happening, many are staying at home, men included, so they can home school. I see it in the people I work with, about twenty percent of our staff are homeschooling :)

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RosieODonald 1 point ago +1 / -0

I sure hope the homeschool network gets stronger. It's obvious even to the casual observer that the public system is detrimental.

There are plenty of studies showing women as being less happy than they were in previous decades. Sad that they get brainwashed into wanting the "traditional" male role. Yes we have always been providers, but doing 40+ hours at an office or factory is unnatural. It's bad for everybody.

I'm sure it was hard for women back then, especially those that really wanted a career but I wouldn't say it's great for them today either. Substituting family for pets until they get too old and live a lonely life. Very unfulfilled.