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To: A_perfect_lady

It’s about a way of life. The way women are doing things now, childlessness is becoming a norm. Our civilization is disappearing. It’s not about women working or not. It’s about the right order to do things in order for civilization to survive.

Women have the right to work if they want, but the Western way of life is disappearing for third world ethics. As things stand, women will be wearing bhurkas, as they are in Europe, because Europeans didn’t replenish themselves.

The right order to do things, for women, is to marry in her 20’s to a good man and have children and then work when the children are old enough.

It started in the 1950’s, because of WWII. That’s when feminism and the corporate agenda and government discovered that they could half the wages and double the taxation by having women work. It was a con job to eliminate the family.


63 posted on 05/23/2026 6:17:42 AM PDT by Jonty30 (He spent a week hunting a mammoth, just because I said I was hungry. He's such a good friend. )
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To: Jonty30
It started in the 1950’s, because of WWII. That’s when feminism and the corporate agenda and government discovered that they could half the wages and double the taxation by having women work.

I remember Rosie the Riveter during WWII, but once the men came back home, the prevailing story in US culture was that women returned to the home. The 1950s aren't known for women having jobs other than secretary, nurse, and teacher. What jobs were women doing in the 1950s? They weren't swarming the colleges. According to National Geographic, women were only 21% of college students in the mid 50s. It's not a time we point to as a hotbed of feminism. Heck, even in the 1920s, the percentage of women in college was more than twice that.

109 posted on 05/23/2026 8:00:35 AM PDT by A_perfect_lady (The greatest wealth is to live content with little. -Plato)
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