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Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2018, 11:11:55 AM »
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.
I have an intellectual understanding of the desirability of patriarchy.  Not only feminism, but original sin, are obstacles to living out what I know is right.

I don't expect to ever obey and respect my husband as much I think I should, no matter how much I try.  This is just the human condition.

Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2018, 11:18:31 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.
In general yes to all, and most here would agree. 
However but I don’t think that’s what is being argued here, it is the approach to, and/or solution to this error. 
For example: a prenuptial agreement is a solution to men’s fears of losing their financial stability due to women’s feminist tendencies because most women at their core are gold diggers because they are infected with the disease of feminism-
And those who don’t agree with this are called feminists, or enableing LARPS. 
Honestly, how charitable is it to stand there and yell at people that it’s all your fault we are in this mess..stupid Hilary-worshipping females and there beloved feminism. 


Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2018, 11:29:47 AM »
In general yes to all, and most here would agree.
However but I don’t think that’s what is being argued here, it is the approach to, and/or solution to this error.
That's what I'm trying to figure out in this thread.  Is there are general agreement about feminism being evil, with disagreement only about specific solutions, or is there disagreement about feminism itself?

There are posters who appear to take disagreement with their preferred solution as acceptance of feminism.  Perhaps it would be helpful to clarify that virtually all of us despise feminism.

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Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2018, 11:32:53 AM »
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a prenuptial agreement is a solution to men’s fears of losing their financial stability due to women’s feminist tendencies because most women at their core are gold diggers
A prenup protects a man from the freemasonic, anti-family, anti-catholic, anti-men COURT SYSTEMS!

A woman’s “gold digging” is a secondary issue.  She could care less about money, but once she divorces her husband THE COURTS follow THEIR PROCESS, regardless of her views on money.  In many area of divorce, it’s THEIR DECISION, not hers.    

If you ignore the control, will and decision-making POWER of the COURTS, you are either dishonest or supremely naive.

Re: Trads and feminism
« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2018, 11:44:58 AM »
I have an intellectual understanding of the desirability of patriarchy.  Not only feminism, but original sin, are obstacles to living out what I know is right.

I don't expect to ever obey and respect my husband as much I think I should, no matter how much I try.  This is just the human condition.
I believe modernism is our problem. For both men and women it is an inward as well as outward struggle and it manifests itself within marriage too. 
It is still not be charitable for men and women to call each other feminist and chauvinistic pigs though (Yes I’ve heard ‘pig’ used towards women here) there seams to be a double standard here because some are trying to tip scales hoping to correct something that can only be corrected by prayer.