Yes, where are the feminist when the transgender women compete in women’s sports? Why are the save the whales people now in favor of wind farms along the coast to “save the environment”? Where are the all natural everything folks? Why are all or most of the people that go to Whole Foods double and triple boosted? Is this a cosmic game of musical chairs? Or what?
Yes, where are the feminist when the transgender women compete in women’s sports? Why are the save the whales people now in favor of wind farms along the coast to “save the environment”? Where are the all natural everything folks? Why are all or most of the people that go to Whole Foods double and triple boosted? Is this a cosmic game of musical chairs? Or what?
This is where we learn that "feminism" was actually an operation.
In the 1960s, when electric appliances gave women some time, the women became very concerned about pesticides (silent spring) and chemicals that deformed their babies. They started gathering, building strength.
The necessary response against this was Women's Liberation of the 1970s that resulted in women going to work, and becoming far to busy to be disruptive. Gloria Steinman was, after all, a CIA operative. The removal of bras was for men, not women ;)
I suspect that 'real women' began to rise in the 1980s&90s, at which the mainstream media began their campaign to demonise "feminists".
There seems to be no genuine co-ordinated and media-supported voice of actual women's power. "Posy Parker" (Kelly ?) is leading a tiny new movement, ably supported by the massive platform of JK Rowling, but still, no supportive media.
Re: bras, I have heard/seen women very happy about not having to wear one during the lockdown.
And it seems to me that they came back after the hippie era, along with shoulder pads, so as to allow women to be incorporated into the mass of mildly anti-human corporate drones. Indications of womanhood needed to be de-emphasized and strictly channeled.
Women who are disparaged by the media certainly exist.
If I was American I would've gone to Wholefoods for their GMO free organic, but that changed with the vaccine rollout. I can't remember exactly but I think they became vax fascists.
There are women who are disparaged *specifically* as Trans Excluding Radical Feminists. So that subset of disparaged women exists.
WFM still has non-GMO stuff IIUC (but for comparison *all* of Trader Joe's house-branded products are non-GMO), and organic items, but I don't think they're any worse, overall, on the vax issue than employers generally. Maybe they are. I do know someone who worked for WFM, and who told me she'd had COVID in February 2020. She didn't mention getting pressured to be vaxed.
I do try to avoid giving Jeff Bezos any more money to launch another phallic rocket.
The F in TERF is there for a specific reason. The word Feminist has become as powerful a disparagement as the word Antivaxer. Men will not go to help the cause of a Feminist because they have been trained to see them as their enemy.
Here in Australia the mainstream media abuse of anyone who challenges the complete totalitarian transgender agenda is horrific. All the normies will be terrified to challenge it, even if they've never heard the word TERF. It looks like New Zealand is worse.
Yes, where are the feminist when the transgender women compete in women’s sports? Why are the save the whales people now in favor of wind farms along the coast to “save the environment”? Where are the all natural everything folks? Why are all or most of the people that go to Whole Foods double and triple boosted? Is this a cosmic game of musical chairs? Or what?
This is where we learn that "feminism" was actually an operation.
In the 1960s, when electric appliances gave women some time, the women became very concerned about pesticides (silent spring) and chemicals that deformed their babies. They started gathering, building strength.
The necessary response against this was Women's Liberation of the 1970s that resulted in women going to work, and becoming far to busy to be disruptive. Gloria Steinman was, after all, a CIA operative. The removal of bras was for men, not women ;)
I suspect that 'real women' began to rise in the 1980s&90s, at which the mainstream media began their campaign to demonise "feminists".
There seems to be no genuine co-ordinated and media-supported voice of actual women's power. "Posy Parker" (Kelly ?) is leading a tiny new movement, ably supported by the massive platform of JK Rowling, but still, no supportive media.
Re: bras, I have heard/seen women very happy about not having to wear one during the lockdown.
And it seems to me that they came back after the hippie era, along with shoulder pads, so as to allow women to be incorporated into the mass of mildly anti-human corporate drones. Indications of womanhood needed to be de-emphasized and strictly channeled.
I could be wrong about that, of course.
Sure, many women would ditch them while lounging at home.
But few want to be bouncing down the street. There's an issue of great discomfort, and few need any additional male attention.
It should be her choice, not mine. Of course it's unfortunate that the "male attention" you refer to so often comes in Beavis-and-Butthead form.
Feminists who do object definitely exist, enough that there's a name for them. They are tarred as "TERFs."
There's no inherent contradiction between wind farms and whales.
Whole Foods is a recombinant of hippies and yuppies.
Complexity can get to be a serious cluster. In the words of 10cc, "Life Is A Minestrone," and sometimes it goes a bit off.
Women who are disparaged by the media certainly exist.
If I was American I would've gone to Wholefoods for their GMO free organic, but that changed with the vaccine rollout. I can't remember exactly but I think they became vax fascists.
There are women who are disparaged *specifically* as Trans Excluding Radical Feminists. So that subset of disparaged women exists.
WFM still has non-GMO stuff IIUC (but for comparison *all* of Trader Joe's house-branded products are non-GMO), and organic items, but I don't think they're any worse, overall, on the vax issue than employers generally. Maybe they are. I do know someone who worked for WFM, and who told me she'd had COVID in February 2020. She didn't mention getting pressured to be vaxed.
I do try to avoid giving Jeff Bezos any more money to launch another phallic rocket.
The F in TERF is there for a specific reason. The word Feminist has become as powerful a disparagement as the word Antivaxer. Men will not go to help the cause of a Feminist because they have been trained to see them as their enemy.
And TERFs have become so vilified that many *women* are reluctant to see them as allies, because, you know, TERFs are scum, trash, Rowlings. Others.
Here in Australia the mainstream media abuse of anyone who challenges the complete totalitarian transgender agenda is horrific. All the normies will be terrified to challenge it, even if they've never heard the word TERF. It looks like New Zealand is worse.