The history of feminism is rather interesting. It is the application of the Marxian doctrine of class warfare to the relations between the sexes. It was brought into the U.S., & other western countries by means of the agentur, as the Protocols call them of International Judaeo-Masonry. It has pretty much accomplished the long desired destruction of the family. They have brought about a society of isolated selfish individuals, atoms so to speak, as such a thoroughly demoralised & disordered society hasn't got a chance of effectively resisting them. It's like the Aesop's fable of the farmer giving his sons tightly bound bundles of sticks to break, they find it difficult if not impossible. He then unties the bundles & hands them the sticks one by one. These they break with ease. His purpose of course was to teach them the importance of remaing loyal to one another. There is another fable that tells of three bulls that were great friends. A lion wishes to feast on them, but is unable to do so, so long as they stick together. The lion therefore speaks with each bull when he is alone. He calumniates the other bulls, claiming that they are in fact hostile to the bull with which he is talking. The bulls turn against one another & the lion is then able to pick them off, one by one. That is what feminism in particular, along with the ever worsening corruption of morals in general has accomplished. By far the greater part of women in this, & other western countries are ideologically contaminated by feminist sentiments & attitudes. They absorb these from their friends & neighbours, in the schools & universities, through their incessant watching of television &c. In the back of their mind, they know that the state is on their side. If they should decide to get divorced, the state will take care of them. They don't see that one day the docile bureaucrats that they are used to dealing with, will be replaced by commissars who will not have much regard for their feelings to say the least. Some of these young women will undoubtedly live to find out the hard way that everything does not revolve around how they happen to feel at the moment after all.