This is a great point, AB.
It is almost as if modern feminism is, at its core, anti-life, anti-joy, anti-sex.
It is a deeply nihilistic and destructive doctrine that is born of the neuroses and self-hatreds of embittered, marginalized women who, in previous eras, would have been rightly forced to serve out their days sitting on the back porch, wiping the drool from their hateful lips as they watch the world pass them by.
My take on all these "waves" of feminism is this.
Don't think too much about these alleged waves. There is only one wave. And that is the Tide of Evil.
It's like that scene in The Exorcist, where Father Kharis tries to explain to to Father Merrin that the demon has "several" personalities.
"As I see it", says Kharis, "the demon has manifested several distinct personalities..."
Merrin cuts him short, wise in the ways of evil.
"No," he says, "there is only one."
So remember that. There is only one evil, regardless of how it may present itself to the world.
One, and only one. That is all you need to know.
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It is almost as if modern feminism is, at its core, anti-life, anti-joy, anti-sex.
It is a deeply nihilistic and destructive doctrine that is born of the neuroses and self-hatreds of embittered, marginalized women who, in previous eras, would have been rightly forced to serve out their days sitting on the back porch, wiping the drool from their hateful lips as they watch the world pass them by.
My take on all these "waves" of feminism is this.
Don't think too much about these alleged waves. There is only one wave. And that is the Tide of Evil.
It's like that scene in The Exorcist, where Father Kharis tries to explain to to Father Merrin that the demon has "several" personalities.
"As I see it", says Kharis, "the demon has manifested several distinct personalities..."
Merrin cuts him short, wise in the ways of evil.
"No," he says, "there is only one."
So remember that. There is only one evil, regardless of how it may present itself to the world.
One, and only one. That is all you need to know.
.