Modern feminists maintain that their highest goal is equality and liberty, but their agenda runs far deeper than that. It is summed up in the phrase, "bodily autonomy," an idea first developed and promoted by Margaret Sanger in her 1914 book, The Woman Rebel. This old-new catchphrase is still used by her ideological descendants. For the sex-obsessed feminism that Sanger helped create, simple equality is not enough. Women need to free themselves not only from men, but also from families, from religion, and especially from pregnancy. They must be completely free to do what they wish, when they wish, with no responsibility to anyone else but themselves.For those that don't know, Margaret Sanger was also heavily into eugenics and started off Planned Parenthood, a world-wide contraceptive and abortive organisation. The aim of PP is to reduce the number of children born to the the "unfit"; ie the poor and certain races. This really links in well with the goals of radical feminists who don't want children (though maybe one or two, so they don't miss out too much).
It's really amazing how something so anti-woman and anti-life can be considered "good", for as long as a woman "chooses" what to do with her body, it's all good. Except that the higher number of mentally ill among those that aborted puts lie to that mantra.
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It's tough to convince a crowd that makes "Sex in the City" #1 anything otherwise.
ReplyDeleteJust as there is argumentum ad hitlerum there is also argumentum ad huxley.
The problem with Aldous Huxley is that he has been too accurate in his prognostications, which also suggests this outlook has had a long run-up in our culture.
It's as if he wrote a manual.
Radical feminists might be after freedom from this and that but in reality abortion is killing far more females than males. Now that is what i call sexism. There might be a lot of sexism and perceived sexism, but i don't think you can get much worse that being killed just because you're a female.
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