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Trads and feminism
« on: July 02, 2018, 10:26:34 AM »
There have been a whole bunch of threads about women and marriage lately and I am wondering if we are working from the same underlying assumptions.  I am going to put out a bunch of propositions to see whether people agree or not.

1. Feminism is evil and pervasive throughout Western society.

2. Feminism pits men and women against each other.

3. Feminism promotes a false understanding of men's and women's roles in marriage and in society.

4. Trads, even those who disagree with feminism, are subtly influenced by it.

5. Women need to be alert to feminism within ourselves and constantly fighting against it.


Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2018, 10:46:41 AM »
There have been a whole bunch of threads about women and marriage lately and I am wondering if we are working from the same underlying assumptions.  I am going to put out a bunch of propositions to see whether people agree or not.

1. Feminism is evil and pervasive throughout Western society.

2. Feminism pits men and women against each other.

3. Feminism promotes a false understanding of men's and women's roles in marriage and in society.

4. Trads, even those who disagree with feminism, are subtly influenced by it.

5. Women need to be alert to feminism within ourselves and constantly fighting against it.

You're either very dense for finally coming around to see it, or you're trying to employ damage (reputation) control, because your comments on the apropos threads reveal the undercurrent of feminism within you and the other women.

The fact is, with all of the LARP-ing by women at CathInfo about how they want "Catholic Monarchy" and "patriarchy", their deep essence is opposed to it.

The same applies to many of the "men" on this forum.


Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2018, 10:47:41 AM »
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Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2018, 10:48:09 AM »
2.  Feminism pits men and women against each other.


No, feminism pits women against men ONLY!  It is the false idea that men are the problem, by blaming men for the authority, duty and governing role that God ordained.  Feminism is a corruption of the peace and stability of marriage/society just as Eve’s rebellion corrupted the peace and stability of Eden.

Men are only corrupted by accepting the error that women can do that which God has not ordained.  Yet, men will only accept feminism when it comes from a woman, just like Adam wouldn’t have accepted the apple from Satan, but only from Eve.

Feminism corrupts women first, then the women corrupt the men.  In the US, Feminism started in the 1800s with the rise of women and prohibition, then it continued with the roaring 20s, then to women’s sufferage, birth control, divorce, abortion, equality in the workplace and education, etc.  

5. Women need to be alert to feminism within ourselves and constantly fighting against it.

At this point in society, we’re way past the ALERT phase.  It’s in a full-blown warning mode.  Crisis mode.  Immediate danger mode.  

Most all women are infected and have been for 2-3 generations.  THe more men that are infected, (which is growing), the more society is sunk.  

Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2018, 11:05:04 AM »
Per your comment about "working from the same underlying assumptions", I think the first thing to do would be to define "feminism", so that everyone who comments, agrees or disagrees, is working from the same underlying definition of "feminism". ..

Good point.  The dictionary definition of feminism is usually something like "the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes" and that is not what it really is.

Feminism is a variation of Marxism which replaces class warfare between the bourgeois and proletariat with a war between men and women.  Judgments are based on what class people belong to rather than their actions as individuals.

This is far more insidious than merely saying that the sexes are equal.  There are even some senses in which it is true to say that the sexes are equal, as in, men and women are equal in dignity or equal in their need for salvation through Christ. (Of course, husband and wife are NOT equal in authority within marriage.)