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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Army of One on January 18, 2020, 08:27:37 AM
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True or False?
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True
Absolutely.
Unquestionably.
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Been saying this for a long time. Especially the better looking ones are still children in the head cause they probably went from boyfriend to boyfriend from an early age. Men have to grow up faster cause nobody will look after them once they reach adulthood.
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More from Bob Wallace:
https://ncc-1776.org/tle2010/tle579-20100718-05.html
Friedan's most famous book is The Feminine Mystique. A Marxist tract written by a Stalinist, it was about "patriarchy" and "capitalism" and "female oppression," A best-seller and a very influential book, it was, in many ways, the start of '60s feminism.
Yet, when Friedan wrote it, she was married to a very wealthy man and living in a mansion on the Hudson River in New York. She was not employed, and in fact never had a job in her life—unless pontificating counts as one. The housework in the mansion, not surprisingly, was done by a maid.
All of this is of course rank hypocrisy. A woman speaking of downtrodden and oppressed women while living a life of luxury so opulent that the housework was something done by domestic servants? How could she possibly know anything about the average woman's life?
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Obama would disagree
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For an ever increasing No. of women especially the younger ones
It very true.
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More from Bob Wallace:
https://ncc-1776.org/tle2010/tle579-20100718-05.html
Friedan's most famous book is The Feminine Mystique. A Marxist tract written by a Stalinist, it was about "patriarchy" and "capitalism" and "female oppression," A best-seller and a very influential book, it was, in many ways, the start of '60s feminism.
Yet, when Friedan wrote it, she was married to a very wealthy man and living in a mansion on the Hudson River in New York. She was not employed, and in fact never had a job in her life—unless pontificating counts as one. The housework in the mansion, not surprisingly, was done by a maid.
All of this is of course rank hypocrisy. A woman speaking of downtrodden and oppressed women while living a life of luxury so opulent that the housework was something done by domestic servants? How could she possibly know anything about the average woman's life?
Great read! Thanks.
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This is brutal