Today’s feminism, with its trendy slogans and undying support for the right to choose even when it costs the life of another, is nothing new, and it’s just as mean-spirited as it was in the 1960’s when feminism was birthed. This is because the foundation of this movement was built on the rage of its wounded founders who chose to make a living off their wrath rather than seek healing and restoration. If more women understood the sad roots of this movement, they might think twice before putting on those pink hats.
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Women Still Have a Long Way to Go to Achieve Equality
In a hard-hitting piece published in The Edmunton Journal, Naomi Lakritz says that 50 years after the publication of Betty Friedan’s landmark book, The Feminine Mystique, too many women are still being abused and oppressed around the world while others remain hostages to “feminist groupthink”.