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A Brief Introduction to Feminism
Like most other Jew-created and -led movements, feminism
is an attack upon traditional Western culture that pits one class of
people -- men -- against another -- women. Jews are the inventors of the
adversary social and political movements in the West, and feminism is
simply another method for Jews, as a group, to weaken the culture of their
historic enemy: Whites. This weakening benefits Jews by making White
culture less monolithic, less stable, less cohesive, leading to -- in
theory -- less "anti-Semitism." In other words, feminism is "good for
Jews."
Feminism is the sociopolitical idea that women are "equal
to" or "the same as" men in all respects except genital features and
physical size. Further, many feminists claim that women do not need men in
their lives except to produce a child by either artificial insemination or
by the 'regular way.'
Conservative author Robert H. Bork*
accurately points out that feminism is not a "reformist" movement, it is a
revolutionary movement. It is an actual attack upon a culture, not
simply a socially leveling movement. This fact must be understood by the
reader.
We do not suggest that every feminist is Jewish -- no
doubt many feminists are gentiles. But we do insist that the movement
itself was, and still is, heavily Jewish by race.
Let's examine how
feminism, as an ideology, has impacted the West:
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families have been weakened because wives feel compelled
to work outside the home, to have a "career," leading to little Johnny
being stuck in a day-care center and not bonding with his birth-mother;
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physically petite women have joined police forces, fire
departments and the military; WSI's director hopes that he is never
trapped in a fire that would require a female firefighter to carry him
down several flights of steps -- his 200+ pounds would make that task
nearly impossible; our director once asked a male firefighter about that
scenario: the male firefighter did not answer the querie except to
respond with "uhms..." and "wells..."
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fights have often occurred between husbands/wives -- after
long days at work for both of them -- about whose turn it is to wash the
dishes/vacuum the carpet/change Junior's diapers; we have actually
witnessed such fights; in the old days, those subjects were not argued
about, as the wife performed those duties.
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feminism has led to less overall family time/fewer family
activities due to one of the parents usually being absent for
work-related reasons.
The idea that men and women are "the same" is nonsense, and
science agrees with that position. A good book about this subject --
titled Brain Sex, 1989, 1991, by Anne Moir and David Jessel, Carol
Publishing Group/Lyle Stuart -- gives many scientific examples of how men
and women differ, both physically and mentally. This book is a must-own
for anyone who wants to counter Jewish/feminist propaganda stating that
men and women only differ in their sex organs.
Here are some of the
sexual differences mentioned in the book Brain Sex:
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women hear better than men;
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men have much greater spatial ability than women;
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men have a narrower field of vision;
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women have far greater skin sensitivity than men;
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women's noses, i. e., sense of smell, are more sensitive
than a man's;
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women are less able to separate emotion from reason,
because their brains are wired differently: men's brains are more
specific, normally using either the left or right side only; women's
brains use both sides for many different tasks;
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it takes a woman longer to make a decision than a man
because women use a more complex reasoning formula than men, who are the
reverse: direct, get-to-the-point thinkers;
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women are much more likely to see nuclear weapons, and all
weapons, as threatening; men are more likely to see them as deterrents
-- hence the overwhelming female support for gun control;
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women are generally more anxious/nervous than
men.
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*Bork, in his book Slouching
Towards Gomorrah, 1996/1997, ReganBooks, page 193, softcover. This
book gives a good overview of the various attacks upon Western culture in
the 20th century, and we do recommend this book as a good source for ideas
about Western culture even though Bork's book will likely be too PC for
most nationalists.
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