Monday, 13 July 2015

Contribution From My Readers: Gender Feminism Defined by Lisette Muntslag

"We are, as a sex, infinitely superior to men." -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The origin of feminism can be traced back to the social changes in England and America in the 1800’s. Women who joined the first wave of feminism sought equal treatment and opportunity—to be recognized as human beings—not as property. In addition to seeking the vote, they campaigned against prostitution, child labor and the exploitation of the poor. This developing movement also contained a radical element that did not share a devotion to biblical principles. Feminists, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, saw the Bible and Christianity as the real cause of women's oppression. Despite the early support of African American men such as Fredrick Douglass, suffragists like Stanton could not stomach the idea that black men might get the right to vote ahead of white women.
Stanton didn’t hesitate to voice her opinion that white women were superior to black men, and thus more deserving of the vote“….the white women who led this movement came to trade upon their privilege as thedaughters (sisters, wives, and mothers) of powerful white men in order to gain for themselves some share of the political power those men possessed. They did not adequately identify ways in which that political power would not be accessible to poor women, immigrant women, and black women.” Yet despite the blatant racism and class bias of the women’s suffrage movement, black women, discouraged and betrayed, continued to work for their right to vote, both as blacks and as women, through their own suffrage organizations.”
The theories that white women were both the same as and different than white men opened up new social and political roles for white women as “civilizers” of the race, strengthening longstanding beliefs in (white) women’s moral superiority. The effort to establish the United States as an empire, both domestically and abroad, fundamentally influenced the direction and content of white feminist thought in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These twisted views marginalized the radicals from the women's movement—but their ideas did not die.
"Feminism is the theory, lesbianism is the practice." -- Ti-Grace Atkinson
The 1960s spawned the second wave of feminism and a return to radical ideas—that targeted marriage and the traditional family. Women were told that domestic roles were inferior and restrictive; raising children was domestic oppression. Betty Friedan, a former revolutionary-turned housewife, beckoned women to a brave new world outside the home. Her message found a receptive audience in a generation infatuated with freedom and discarding traditional values.
“The nuclear family must be destroyed….Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of families now is an objectively revolutionary process.” — Linda Gordon
Besides gender, white women also used the concept of ‘race and racism’as the weapon of choice to wage a more potent and successful ideological war against their societies. In 1969, Gloria Steinempublished an article, "After Black Power, Women's Liberation," which brought her to national fame as a feminist leader: "Overthrowing capitalism is too small for us. We must overthrow the whole...patriarch!" Gloria Steinem. Bringing the “black power”women into the plot the radical feminists could eliminate some opposition and achieve their goals.
“Right at the start, it is important to realize that both terms “race” and “racism” are social designations with no factual bases. Genetically, humanity is from one common gene pool. Respect for the inherent dignity and well-being of each member of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. This important principle is enshrined in the United Nations Charter(1945), the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(1948), inspired by the Constitution of the United States. “Psychologically, the practice of grouping people and ascribing its members with certain attributes is a form of generalization.”
By applying generalization, the person/radical feminist/ Marxist, liberal progressive dictator avoids the tedious and practically impossible task of treating each person individually. “Racism is the misuse of generalization that some human groups employ to their advantage, even with the full knowledge of its unjust and EVIL nature.” The Radical Feminist cabal wants me to believe that this trait is typical of the “White Christian Male.” The widely accepted buzz words are racist, poor,  black people hating, conservative, right-wing extremist, fascist or Nazi.
Searching for the truth led to amazing discoveries about this fraud perpetrated against humanity and taught me that your enemy is the one who asserts moral superiority by constantly telling you who your enemy is.
As Catharine A. MacKinnon prominent legal feminist scholar,University of Michigan, & Yale, said: “Feminism, Socialism, and Communism are one in the same, and Socialist/Communist government is the goal of feminism.”
Marxism gave birth to the sinister collection of –isms that are now wreaking havoc on society and innocent human life worldwide. Radical gender feminism is pitting women against men at the detriment of women. The demands for equality and stop the violence against women campaigns arefocused on ‘white males’ as the main perpetrators of violence against women, while the obvious and insidious psychological violence against women and men by this perverted and tyrannical ideology is ignored….who is Hillary Clinton talking about when she say’s “Women Rights Are Human Rights”?....she is talking about white women because feminism is about the rights of, as Elizabeth Cady Stanton said ‘the superior sex’….white women! 
The media propaganda wants the unsuspecting public to accept today’s “feminism” as some moral and harmless women’s movement but "The totalitarian mind can reappear in some new and unexpected and seemingly innocuous and indeed virtuous form. [¶]... [I]t ... will [probably] put itself forward under the cover of a generous doctrine, humanitarian, inspired by a concern for giving the disadvantaged their fair share.” Jean Francois Revel, Democracy Against Itself (The Free Press 1993) pp. 250-251.
When we understand the demonic influence behind radical feminism, it is not surprising why the U.N. Conference on Women in Beijing (which promoted abortion, prostitution, child sex and pagan goddess worship) has been called" the most radical atheistic, anti-family crusade in the history of the world" (O'Leary, p. 173).
The above takes us into the mindset of radical feminists, since they are blatant in their extremism and quest for power nobody can claim “ wir haben es nicht gewusst”….we didn’t know about these  holier than thou predators of the “poor anddisadvantaged”….liberal progressive, double talking, racist anti-racist, equality demanding, thought policing, multicultural apartheid advocating, poverty pimping, race-hustling, dictatorial, charlatans posing as liberators…..
Notes:
·        Elizabeth Cady Stanton saw the bible and Christianity as the real cause of (white) women’s oppression?
·        She didn’t like the idea that“black men” would get the right to vote in advance of white women?
·        White women are the civilizers of their race and therefore ‘morally superior’ to all.
·        In their quest for power and more privileges white feminist wage an ideological war against the ‘powerful men’ who are in fact their sons, brothers, husbands, Fathers.
·        Gender Feminism reduced men and women to a penis and vagina in name of political ideology.
·        Both men and women are equal because human dignity knows no gender, but the collectivist nature of feminism does not respect the inherent dignity of the individual.



(Kindly Note This is unedited response from Lisette- I am soliciting your opinion. Find out more about lisset on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisettem)

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