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Thread ID: 10827 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2003-10-29
2003-10-29 21:17 | User Profile
10-29-03
Why
See here an article about American women committing more crime these days: [url]http://www.azstarnet.com/star/tue/31028nFBI-crimereport.html[/url] .
But that's not the thrust of this e-mail. The thrust comes with a quote found within the article:
"Kenneth Land, a professor of sociology at Duke University, attributed the rise in female arrests to societal changes over the past 30 years in which more women have entered the work force and generally have achieved a status on a par with men." [endquote].
Call us crazy, call us batty, but we interpret that comment to mean that women are committing more crime due to feminism. Feminism created the idea that 'women are equal to men.' [If you think that we are wrong about that, please tell us which other American social movement created the 'women are equal' idea].
Now, who created the feminist movement in America and the West? One race: Jews.
What? You doubt us? See for yourselves:
Jewish feminist leaders
-Gloria Steinem (1934- ); founder, Ms. Magazine.
-Bella Abzug (1920-1998); Civil rights and labor attorney elected to Congress (House of Rep.) from New York City; served 1971-1977.
-Betty Friedan (1921- ); feminist leader and author of the book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963).
-Shulamith Firestone (1945- ); Canadian feminist. Wrote "The Dialectic of Sex" (1970).
-Andrea Dworkin (1946- ); radical; apparent lesbian. Author of the book "Intercourse" (1987).
-Susan Brownmiller (1935- ); U.S. feminist. Wrote the book "Against Our Will" (1975).
-Susan Faludi (1959- ); author of the book "Backlash" (1992).
-Naomi Wolf (1962- ); advisor to Al Gore in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
-Emma Goldman (1869-1940); early U.S. feminist.
-Ernestine Rose (1810-1892); b. in Poland; early feminist.
-Phyllis Chesler (1941- ); U.S. feminist; author of the book "Woman's Inhumanity to Woman" (2002).
-Judy Chicago (Cohen) (1939- ); U.S. feminist. Author of the book "The Dinner Party" (1996).
-Robin Morgan (1941- ); U.S. feminist. Former editor-in-chief, Ms. magazine.
-Letty Cottin Pogrebin (1939- ); U.S. feminist; co-founded Ms. magazine.
-Gerda Lerner (1920- ); b. in Austria.
-Annie Nathan Meyer (1867-1951); U.S. feminist.
-Maud Nathan (1862-1946); sister of Annie Nathan Meyer; U.S. feminist.
-Geri Palast (1950- ); chair, Committee on Women in the Global Economy; U.S. feminist.
-Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972); b. in Poland.
-Anita Pollitzer (1894-1975); U.S. feminist; pal of artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
-Gene Boyer (no birthyear available); a founder of N.O.W.; president of Jewish Feminists; U.S. feminist.
-Lucy Komisar (1942- ); author of the book "The New Feminism" (1971); U.S. feminist.
-Karen Nussbaum (1950- ); (apparently Jewish); leader of 9to5-National Association of Working Women.
-Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995); (apparently Jewish--relative is a Zionist); U.S. feminist.
-Riane Eisler (1931- ); b. Vienna; author/feminist; (apparently Jewish--fled Nazis). Author of the book "The Chalice and the Blade" (1987).
2003-10-29 21:21 | User Profile
Damn those pesky Mormons! :holiday:
:lol: :lol:
2003-10-29 21:47 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Franco]10-29-03
Why
See here an article about American women committing more crime these days: [url]http://www.azstarnet.com/star/tue/31028nFBI-crimereport.html[/url] .
But that's not the thrust of this e-mail. The thrust comes with a quote found within the article:
"Kenneth Land, a professor of sociology at Duke University, attributed the rise in female arrests to societal changes over the past 30 years in which more women have entered the work force and generally have achieved a status on a par with men." [endquote].
Call us crazy, call us batty, but we interpret that comment to mean that women are committing more crime due to feminism. Feminism created the idea that 'women are equal to men.' [If you think that we are wrong about that, please tell us which other American social movement created the 'women are equal' idea].
Now, who created the feminist movement in America and the West? One race: Jews.
What? You doubt us? See for yourselves:
Jewish feminist leaders
-Gloria Steinem (1934- ); founder, Ms. Magazine.
-Bella Abzug (1920-1998); Civil rights and labor attorney elected to Congress (House of Rep.) from New York City; served 1971-1977.
-Betty Friedan (1921- ); feminist leader and author of the book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963).
-Shulamith Firestone (1945- ); Canadian feminist. Wrote "The Dialectic of Sex" (1970).
-Andrea Dworkin (1946- ); radical; apparent lesbian. Author of the book "Intercourse" (1987).
-Susan Brownmiller (1935- ); U.S. feminist. Wrote the book "Against Our Will" (1975).
-Susan Faludi (1959- ); author of the book "Backlash" (1992).
-Naomi Wolf (1962- ); advisor to Al Gore in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
-Emma Goldman (1869-1940); early U.S. feminist.
-Ernestine Rose (1810-1892); b. in Poland; early feminist.
-Phyllis Chesler (1941- ); U.S. feminist; author of the book "Woman's Inhumanity to Woman" (2002).
-Judy Chicago (Cohen) (1939- ); U.S. feminist. Author of the book "The Dinner Party" (1996).
-Robin Morgan (1941- ); U.S. feminist. Former editor-in-chief, Ms. magazine.
-Letty Cottin Pogrebin (1939- ); U.S. feminist; co-founded Ms. magazine.
-Gerda Lerner (1920- ); b. in Austria.
-Annie Nathan Meyer (1867-1951); U.S. feminist.
-Maud Nathan (1862-1946); sister of Annie Nathan Meyer; U.S. feminist.
-Geri Palast (1950- ); chair, Committee on Women in the Global Economy; U.S. feminist.
-Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972); b. in Poland.
-Anita Pollitzer (1894-1975); U.S. feminist; pal of artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
-Gene Boyer (no birthyear available); a founder of N.O.W.; president of Jewish Feminists; U.S. feminist.
-Lucy Komisar (1942- ); author of the book "The New Feminism" (1971); U.S. feminist.
-Karen Nussbaum (1950- ); (apparently Jewish); leader of 9to5-National Association of Working Women.
-Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995); (apparently Jewish--relative is a Zionist); U.S. feminist.
-Riane Eisler (1931- ); b. Vienna; author/feminist; (apparently Jewish--fled Nazis). Author of the book "The Chalice and the Blade" (1987).
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Franco, are you proud of the fact that men commit more crimes than women? I do agree with the author and you that feminism is behind the rise in female crime. I have talked with local social workers and they confirm this phemomena. Used to be that the only social problem connected with females was unwed motherhood, now they need reform schools and homes like the boys do.
2003-10-29 23:27 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Franco]10-29-03
Why See here an article about American women committing more crime these days: [url]http://www.azstarnet.com/star/tue/31028nFBI-crimereport.html[/url] But that's not the thrust of this e-mail. The thrust comes with a quote found within the article: "Kenneth Land, a professor of sociology at Duke University, attributed the rise in female arrests to societal changes over the past 30 years in which more women have entered the work force and generally have achieved a status on a par with men." [endquote].
Call us crazy, call us batty, but we interpret that comment to mean that women are committing more crime due to feminism. Feminism created the idea that 'women are equal to men.' [If you think that we are wrong about that, please tell us which other American social movement created the 'women are equal' idea]. Now, who created the feminist movement in America and the West? One race: Jews. What? You doubt us? See for yourselves:[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure why your "thrust" went in the direction that it did. The Jewish role in feminism and the names you list are common knowledge by now, certainly among the readers in this forum. I always groan when I see the "women are equal to men" accusation, for two reasons. First, because feminism didn't focus on women being equal to men, it focused on women being more capable than social conditioning had led them to believe they were. And second, because it puts men in such an unflattering light, that they should so deeply resent the very idea that women are equal to them. "Equal to" does not mean "the same as" and arguments based on a confusion between the two are a sure sign that the person doing it has a problem. As for the article, it's not too hard to figure out that you probably can't do much embezzling (80% higher) if you're not working in a company that has something worth embezzling. But I think the trend toward women working was going to happen even without the feminist movement, if not as radically. JW
2003-10-29 23:47 | User Profile
Jean West wrote:
The Jewish role in feminism and the names you list are common knowledge by now..
Actually, no. Your average Joe has no clue that one race has remade America to non-gentile ends. If he did, we would not be in the trouble that we are in.
Do I sense female displeasure here?
2003-10-30 05:21 | User Profile
Friends, swear to me you'll never say "Feminism" again, but rather "Jewish Feminism" ok?