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INGSOC
PREMO Member
Everything The Women’s March Movement Wants You To Believe About It Is A Lie
The worldwide event had very little to do with uniting and defending women—and everything to do with promoting a progressive, radicalized agenda.



As the pictures and footage surfaced, it became clear that the feminism of the Women’s March was a grotesque caricature of its origins. This was not Susan B. Anthony’s party. What were once ERA picket lines, became cries of “Free Palestine.” What was once the 1979 Iranian protest by women against hijabs, became American-flag hijabs on placards hoisted high. It was “pussyhats” and the c-word and abortion on demand and female genitalia on our faces. How egalitarian!

How Intersectional Feminism Took Over

Except that it wasn’t. It was a vulgar, sacrilegious, overly-sexualized advancement of an agenda not only hypocritical in its application, but disingenuous about its motivations. The March was just more identity politics at play—disheartening for those who were foolish enough to believe we could be of any religion, political affiliation, or voting history to get behind it. You know, as long as we were women.

But we failed to read the fine print. Those with views on equality stemming from, say, the right to exist in the first place were shut down. With Planned Parenthood acting as “premier sponsor” of the event, it’s little wonder alternative perspectives were not tolerated. Once notified of their pro-life stance, March organizers dropped The New Wave Feminists before the ink on their posters was dry.

The intersectional feminism of the March wasn’t immediately visible. Straight, white women were tolerated, but certainly not exalted. The organizers wanted to make sure the march “[was] led or centered around women of color, or it will be a bunch of white women marching on Washington.” As a result, some feminists couldn’t help but feel that the real agenda of equality had been hijacked in favor of an illiberal liberalism.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Everything The Women’s March Movement Wants You To Believe About It Is A Lie
The worldwide event had very little to do with uniting and defending women—and everything to do with promoting a progressive, radicalized agenda.



As the pictures and footage surfaced, it became clear that the feminism of the Women’s March was a grotesque caricature of its origins. This was not Susan B. Anthony’s party. What were once ERA picket lines, became cries of “Free Palestine.” What was once the 1979 Iranian protest by women against hijabs, became American-flag hijabs on placards hoisted high. It was “pussyhats” and the c-word and abortion on demand and female genitalia on our faces. How egalitarian!

How Intersectional Feminism Took Over

Except that it wasn’t. It was a vulgar, sacrilegious, overly-sexualized advancement of an agenda not only hypocritical in its application, but disingenuous about its motivations. The March was just more identity politics at play—disheartening for those who were foolish enough to believe we could be of any religion, political affiliation, or voting history to get behind it. You know, as long as we were women.

But we failed to read the fine print. Those with views on equality stemming from, say, the right to exist in the first place were shut down. With Planned Parenthood acting as “premier sponsor” of the event, it’s little wonder alternative perspectives were not tolerated. Once notified of their pro-life stance, March organizers dropped The New Wave Feminists before the ink on their posters was dry.

The intersectional feminism of the March wasn’t immediately visible. Straight, white women were tolerated, but certainly not exalted. The organizers wanted to make sure the march “[was] led or centered around women of color, or it will be a bunch of white women marching on Washington.” As a result, some feminists couldn’t help but feel that the real agenda of equality had been hijacked in favor of an illiberal liberalism.

Radical women, Bi-polar women, lesbians ,Homosexuals and trans gendered and a few pussy whipped husbands.
Not that there is anything wrong with that, but it was a great freak show.
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
Radical women, Bi-polar women, lesbians ,Homosexuals and trans gendered and a few pussy whipped husbands.
Not that there is anything wrong with that, but it was a great freak show.

I don't think they're pussy whipped. I think they're desperately trying to get laid. Otherwise, why would anyone in their right mind put up with that amount of crazy?
 
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