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It would be AWESOME if we could all refrain from personal insults, if it be possible.Just as anti-feminists really should educate themselves about the real driving force behind the feminist “movement” from sources other than the more rabid ultra-right, of course.
Anyway, while this may be terribly interesting and we’d undoubtedly have a lots and lots of fun being unpleasant about each other and our respective points of view, it doesn’t get us anywhere at all. So, let me ask what I think are the central questions - what would you suggest as a set of practical ‘solutions’ to all these supposed ills and how would you propose to sell them to a skeptical market?
For some background info, I WAS a card-carrying, march- organizing, petition-getting, front line feminist activist back in the day. So your accusation is WAY off base. I actually DO know both sides of the story and consider myself well informed. While there may have been isolated pockets of good intention among SOME of the women who spearheaded the “movement”, the primary goal was to “liberate” females from the oppression of men and family. The books I listed for you to read were the tomes written by those very women THEMSELVES, not the so called “anti-feminists”. The book I linked at the end is simply a Catholic woman’s overview of the impact of the movement.
This is not a thread about how to “fix” the negative effects of feminism so I do not feel compelled to engage in that discussion. However, I will say that I agree with Ed in that a return to Biblical PRINCIPLES is needed. If women believe that God, in His infinite wisdom, is incapable of presenting the perfect blueprint for the harmonious eo-existence of men and women, then the problem is larger than the issue of “equality” and feminism.
I was struck by this Sunday’s reading about the widows. We hear all the time about the “patriarchal” oppression in the Church. Yet we see how the earliest Christians were commanded to care for the most vulnerable women in society, the widows. Everything we need to know about the relationship between men and women is provided for us in the Bible and through the teachings of our Church. Betty Frieden has added nothing to the treasures given to us by our God.