Righteous Christian Woman Tweets Truth, Enrages Degenerate Feminists and Soyboys
12-09-2018, 01:18 PM
A hardcore Christian Grandmother named Lori Alexander is waging holy war on feminism on Twitter.
This is the tweet that got my attention:
"Lori Alexander @laalex2
Should mothers have careers?
"
This created IMMENSE feminist butt hurt. People know deep down that she is right, and women are putting selfish vanity and money ahead of being good wives and mothers. Predictably they lash out, bragging about how great they're doing juggling career, children, and husband all at once. I wonder if their husbands and children could honestly say the same?
Cucked Christian weighs in:
"@jw_lowery
I’m a devout evangelical Christian, deacon, married to a gifted woman who works full-time. We have 2 kids. Convo about her career was basically 1 sentence long: “I want to continue working.” Your chart is a false dichotomy and upholds much of the mom-shaming in the modern church."
Goblin tier feminist mother gives her 2 cents:
"@whedongeek
Could you be more of a sexist dumbass?!?! I have a PhD, 2 human children, several furry children, a husband. I am the chair of my department, donated 70 hours of my time to my children’s k-8 school EACH year both of them were there, went on field trips."
Neither can actually refute the main points, just ad hominem attacks and accusations of "shaming".
Lori Alexander also has a blog, thetransformedwife.com. The "about me" is great:
"My ministry is based upon Titus 2:3-5 in which God commands that older women teach younger women to be sober, love and obey their husbands, love their children, be chaste, discreet, good, and keepers at home. If you would love to learn and grow in these areas and allow God's Word and His ways to transform your marriage and your life, please join me as I teach you what I have learned from His Word, my own experience and mentoring many women, and most importantly, allowing the Holy Spirit to convict and transform you into the image of Christ."
I don't agree 100% with her ultra conservative Christianity, but her message is very red pilled and traditional, and predictably enraging to feminists.
This is the tweet that got my attention:
"Lori Alexander @laalex2
Should mothers have careers?
"
This created IMMENSE feminist butt hurt. People know deep down that she is right, and women are putting selfish vanity and money ahead of being good wives and mothers. Predictably they lash out, bragging about how great they're doing juggling career, children, and husband all at once. I wonder if their husbands and children could honestly say the same?
Cucked Christian weighs in:
"@jw_lowery
I’m a devout evangelical Christian, deacon, married to a gifted woman who works full-time. We have 2 kids. Convo about her career was basically 1 sentence long: “I want to continue working.” Your chart is a false dichotomy and upholds much of the mom-shaming in the modern church."
Goblin tier feminist mother gives her 2 cents:
"@whedongeek
Could you be more of a sexist dumbass?!?! I have a PhD, 2 human children, several furry children, a husband. I am the chair of my department, donated 70 hours of my time to my children’s k-8 school EACH year both of them were there, went on field trips."
Neither can actually refute the main points, just ad hominem attacks and accusations of "shaming".
Lori Alexander also has a blog, thetransformedwife.com. The "about me" is great:
"My ministry is based upon Titus 2:3-5 in which God commands that older women teach younger women to be sober, love and obey their husbands, love their children, be chaste, discreet, good, and keepers at home. If you would love to learn and grow in these areas and allow God's Word and His ways to transform your marriage and your life, please join me as I teach you what I have learned from His Word, my own experience and mentoring many women, and most importantly, allowing the Holy Spirit to convict and transform you into the image of Christ."
I don't agree 100% with her ultra conservative Christianity, but her message is very red pilled and traditional, and predictably enraging to feminists.