Discussing the Origins of New-Wave Feminism

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of family…

Genaire

Rayn: “Feminist” Margaret Sanger, founder of “Planned Parenthood,” was nothing more than a total racist, and a genocidal eugenicist. She outright exposed her murderous, devil-worshiping ideology when she stated:

“Birth Control is not contraception indiscriminately and thoughtlessly practiced. It means the release and cultivation of the better racial elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.” (citation: “Apostle of Birth Control Sees Cause Gaining Here”, The New York Times, 1923-04-08)

Those who defend this soulless lizard, and her wicked organization, are typical either historically illiterate, willfully ignorant, or repugnant racists, eagerly-supportive of the age-old State-sponsored destruction of minority groups, and the poor. The fact that this devilry is currently being repackaged as “woman’s rights” is no excuse for supporting it, and really, only highlights just how low the lemming-like among us will go to virtue-signal a most shallow, imagined, and establishment-programmed concept of morality to the rest of society, even in the face of reality. The whole doublethink mentality fueling this issue is mind-blowing.

#FuckAbortion
#FuckEugenics
#FuckIgnorance
#FuckMargaretSanger
#FuckPlannedParenthood
#FuckNewWaveFeminism

Michael A.: The lady in the video is wrong white females did not get a lot of rights at the same time as men. They could not vote for a long time and so many other things

Genaire: That’s not what she said. She said black females got their rights at the same time as black men. While white women were complaining about equality from their male counterparts both black men and black women were slaves.

Genaire: That’s not what she said. She said black females got their rights at the same time as black men. While white women were complaining about equality from their male counterparts both black men and black women were slaves.

Joshua G.: That’s real life for sure

Cleverly Repackaging Eugenics as a Personal “Right”

As I scrolled through my Facebook news feed, I discovered the following artwork here, being shared by the page, “Liberty Memes,” and originally posted it to my own wall, along with commentary…

"That look on your face when Planned Parenthood tweets '#BlackLivesMatter'"

“That look on your face when Planned Parenthood tweets ‘#BlackLivesMatter'”

My Commentary: Cleverly repackaging eugenics as a “right.”

Is Feminism Ruining America, or Is Political Correctness the Possible Culprit?

Upon reading the article, “Feminism: Destroying America,” by Alan Stang, I engaged in the following debate with the author about his work…

“Just Say No” to Political Correctness

“Just Say No” to Political Correctness

Rayn: I came across your article on the internet and agreed with it up until you hit the part about feminism. I have recently noticed a growing trend of male authors writing about the social downfall created by feminism (i.e. www.savethemales.ca). While it is refreshing to see that men are finally noticing that the values of women and men were attacked in the USA during the 50s and 60s (with advent of Playboy Magazine to devalue women to men and the second “feminist” movement to devalue women to other women), it is disheartening to have this argument then morph into a lesson on how women are in some way spiritually weaker than men. While you get close to the truth, you fall short of having a hearty message because you fail to see the bigger picture. Your insights, whether intentional or accidental, only seek to further the concepts of groupthink as reigning supreme over the rights of the individual.

Please hear me out because I do not seek to insult you, rather I wish to enlighten you to a larger truth that most seems to be overlooking for now. You see, the family problem you are describing should more accurately be called “neo-feminism,” since the true spirit of feminism was based on fighting for suffrage, which, unlike this “upkeep-of-family-as-slavery” neo-feminism, truly had the merit of being a Creator-given right to speak out against having no individual voice, and as such proved that women deserved a speaking role in politics and all other arenas that directly affected their lives.

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