Posted on 09/29/2004 8:41:44 PM PDT by CHARLITE
Women Support BushFeminism is Dying
September 30, 2004 http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/s/sterrett/2004/sterrett093004.htm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- by Isaiah Z. Sterrett --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
THE PAST FEW months have not been kind to feminists. There was John Kerrys stunning admission that life begins at conception, followed by several additional stories, each of which punched a new hole in feminist propaganda.
That Sen. Kerry believes life begins when a mans sperm fertilizes a womans egg is commendable. This position may mark the first time in his career that hes actually flip-flopped for the better; Kerry opposed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, and has been a reliable pro-abortion legislator for years. Only when he began to traverse the flyover states did he wise-upnot about abortion, but about American politics.
Its simply a fact that most Americans oppose abortion. Thats why liberals had to take it to the Supreme Court in 1973, which in turn had to hallucinate a constitutional right to abortion-on-demand. If state legislatures, and thus the citizens of the various states, had wanted abortion to be legal, it would have been legal. Thats what democracy is. Roe v. Wade is proof that abortion is not popular with the majority of Americans, and for John Kerry to come out in opposition to abortion is further proof.
Tellingly, Kerry was not alone in his remarks. Teresa, whose job at the Democratic Convention was to rally feminists, said that she believes abortion is "stopping the process of life," adding, "I don't view abortion as just a nothing."
Around the same time of the Kerry familys revelation came the magnificent pictures of fetuses in the womb taken by the British obstetrician Stewart Campbell. His photographs show babies smiling and crying, and actually moving their limbs at just eight-weeks-old. Frighteningly, eight weeks is well within the first trimester of pregnancy, so a baby of that age is still fair game for abortionists.
The principal feminist buzz-word when it comes to abortion has long been viability, but Campbells work should permanently discredit that argument.
Sensing these new problems for feminism, Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, recently declared a state of emergency for feminists, sparking a national yawn. NOW, you may remember, is the non-partisan organization, according to its website, that in 2002 endorsed Gray Davis, Nancy Pelosi, Anna Eshoo, Maxine Waters, Jerry Nadler, Charles Rangel, and Rosa DeLauro.
Gandy is right to be alarmed. Feminism has lost almost all of its appeal, and the disgusting march in Washington last April led by the movements leaders shows that. Its one thing to oppose or support abortion philosophically, but when thousands of angry Steinem-worshippers invade our nations capitol, most of us shudder.
The march was meant to illustrate just how many women still call themselves feminists. Instead, it illustrated just how wrong feminism is. One feminist writer who attended the event proudly reported that protesters included pregnant women for choice. Maybe carrying a baby and shrieking the virtues of abortion is admired in some circles, but most Americans are sickened by it. Any pregnant woman who took part in those festivities is not beginning motherhood on an overly positive note.
With the march well behind us, now we find out thatbrace yourselfmen and women are different. Dr. Catherine DeAngelis, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, says that "[w]omen are different than men, not only psychologically (but) physiologically, and, further, I think we need to understand those differences."
As the AP reports: DeAngelis, who became the journal's first female editor in 1999, says she has made it a mission to publish only research in which data are broken down by sex unless it involves a disease that affects just men or women.
I personally didnt need a medical journal to tell me that men and women are different, but its nice to know that scientists now admit it. That puts medical professionals on the same team as most Americans, and leaves feminists absolutely no support. According to DeAngelis studies, to accept feminism today is to ignore basic biology.
Its not quite accurate to argue that feminism has been buried forever, but certainly its days are numbered. With the image of innocent children being slaughtered in Russia lingering in our minds, and with the memory of Americas own children being robbed of their parents on 9/11 still fresh, its hard to desire liberation from the clutches of the home.
Isaiah Z. Sterrett
And got on their collective knees for what Patsy Ireland called "a sexual predator in the White House".
Nothing to do with women's issues, but everything to do with POWER.
Oh, to see the death of feminism in my lifetime!
Feminism isn't dying, it is evolving. Young women are more conservative than their bra burning parents were.
That's what happens to an -ism when it's based on a 'negative feedback loop'.
Hmmm... if you mean becoming a responsible, reverent, and rightful voice of equality, then I'd say that Feminism is returning to it's turn-of-last-century roots.
Believe it or not, there was a time when the morality of the 'fairer sex' was like the rudder of the ship.
You know I believe women have smartened up to the fact that no matter wha--they are the caregivers--for the most part. Sure their husbands help around the house but they really should they are not in the field till dark any more. As far as helping with the kids they are being the fathers they should be and were when the boys, or the whole family for that matter, were in the fields with them.
Women only took on the added burden of working because of the feminist movement. They got nothing but more added upon their shoulders--the expectation of a paycheck AND if the husband did not help (and many do not) with the cooking, cleaning, kids, etc--it still was the woman's responsibility or just did not get done.
Wonder if that is why so many young people are fat--eating out at fast food places?
I am glad to see feminism die--it served no purpose but to brain wash women to believe they had work if they had a brain. And look what has happened to the family unit because of it. Yes, the women will get that blame too.
To equate the distorted vision of organizations like NOW with American feminism is akin to describing the ACLU as the best champion of civil liberties. It isn't feminism per se that's losing ground but rather the credibility of organizations that pursue a socialist agenda while under the guise of working to improve the lot of women.
Oh please say it is true! The end of Feminazism! YEAH!
Some of us still are and would appreciate it if our wives could understand the difference betweeen staying at home with the kids and risking your life walking iron 12 hours a day.
"Feminism is Dying"
I have news for people .. Feminism is DEAD!!
with the kids and risking your life walking iron 12 hours a day
I don't get your this? What is walking iron?
After 30 years, whose kids were born and grew up?
You are in the field and your wife is walking on those things?
Of course, liberalism doesn't literally die, it just becomes corrupted. And of course, conservatism doesn't die either, it simply is corrupted too.
Question to Democrats: "Why can you NOT support the war in Iraq while questioning the loss of liberty (and soveriegnty) here at home? Answer: It's not in the marching papers.
Question to Republicans: "Does support of the war with Iragui insurgents mean Americans must surrender liberties at home and to whom?"
The left is not reproducing themselves.
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(Just watched "The Quiet Man" the other night. Great movie.)
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