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To: ZULU
Its no accident that some of the most virulent feminazis were once Playboy "bunnies".

Perhaps in your fevered imagination, but not in reality. Gloria Steinem is the only "feminazi" I know of who was a Playboy bunny, and not only did she do it for an investigative writing assignment, she also took your side in the debate about Hefner.

From an article on Steinem:
In order to do research for the article, Steinem applied for a job as a Playboy bunny and was hired. She held the position for three weeks in order to do research. The articles that she wrote as a result of her experience exposed the poor working conditions and meager wages of the women who worked long hours in the lavish clubs where rich men spent their leisure time. Years later, in 1970, she published a lengthy interview with Hugh Hefner, founder and editor of Playboy magazine. In that dialogue Steinem debated Hefner on issues such as women's rights, the "sexual revolution," consumerism, and the "Playboy philosophy."
157 posted on 04/11/2006 10:27:53 AM PDT by drjimmy
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To: drjimmy

Sorry.

It just seems to me that there is a connection between society - or at least a significant part of the young male portion of it - viewing women purely as sex objects and sex as a recreational rather than a sacrimental and procreative intimate act between two people who really love each other - and the simultaneous or slightly later appearance of man-hating feminazis as a connection.

But I guess there are people on this post who view that degenerate old reprobate as some kind of social icon.

Sorry to offend you.


251 posted on 04/11/2006 1:40:18 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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