S o what brought us to this point in history? How did those who promote anti-family agenda sieze sole control of about half the social landscape in America without anybody objecting to it? Who are these people, and who are the organizations?
This requires us to look at the historic roots of radical feminism which contemporary political correctness has blinded us to. Most folks alive today believe that contemporary feminism just appeared out of nowhere in the 1950's or 1960's as a movement dedicated to obtaining "equal rights for women". This is incorrect.
Radical feminism's first organized incarnation was within the Women's Ku Klux Klan (WKKK) in the late 1800's.
Here is a very simple overview of the etiology behind 1880's era discrimination against blacks:
WKKK women basically went around talking about what black men night do to them, and white men preached of the sanctity of "white womanhood". The sexually hypercharged imagery, together with economic desires of slave-owners, made widespread violence and discrimination against blacks acceptable and even necessary in the public eye. Women got what they wanted by motivating men with horrid sexual imagery about blacks, and men took up their dirty duties protecting the sanctity of "white womanhood".
Early WKKK radical feminists also wrote about the drudgery of motherhood and other typical feminist topics we read about frequently today. A common overarching theme was women using their sexual power to get men to do whatever they wanted – a theme identical to the core ideology of the contemporary V-Day initiative pushed by N.O.W. in hopes of replacing Valentine's Day with a murky celebration of misandry. (more...)
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