Monday, October 15, 2007

Reflections On The Feminist Revolution

On UKTV they were showing the extended documentary entitled I think, the Beatles Decade. Interspersed with the usual Beatle footage was a social commentary glib, facile, fatuous and wholly befitting of the shallow decade it was discussing.

The viewers were invited to accept the tired shopworn and crackerbarrel thesis that the emancipation of women was a good thing and the sexual revolution was a liberating phenomenon, when in fact it was about as liberating as the Soviet tanks that rolled into Czechoslovakia at the same time in that misbegotten decade.

1967 was the glorious year when the feminst movement reached its hideous and squalid apogee with the legalisation of mass murder of the innocents in the Orwellian euphemism of abortion. Since then 6 million babies have been sacrificed on the altar of feminism - a veritable hollocaust indeed.

The only thing anyone had been liberated from of course, was self restraint and decency. Divorce was made easy,families were broken, liberals lied and people died. Drugs addled what was left of the soft brained youth suckled on welfare and 'free' liberal education aka liberal brainwashing.

As the great social commentator Anne Coulter has recently observed female suffrage is the true culprit of this social catastrophe. There is a clear statistical link between female voting patterns and the election of liberal welfare governments.

Stay at home mums could thus save the country simply by staying home and having their voting papers gently but firmly removed from them.

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