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Last week, I spoke about my views on transgenderism, which I believe is just one of many methods Invented for the purpose of decreasing the population. I said that I thought it was an affront to mind, body, and spirit. Because it involves interference with and the inflection of pain on living people. That's mental and physical pain, obviously, with a spiritual question being around man's right to meddle with god's plan and with god's creation.
I said it was part of a depopulation agenda because those who undergo sex change operations will not be able to reproduce. And that's a good thing, say those in charge. Those in charge being, the secret societies such as the club of Rome, those unelected and super powerful organizations. Who think they have the right to restrict and control the masses, keep them subservient in debt Anne in ignorance of how much choice they really have available to them. The depopulation agenda is massive.
It's been going on for centuries in one way or another, but the club of Rome became very concerned 60s. Because populations worldwide were growing at rates never seen before, mainly due to advances in medicines and the declared determination to refrain from war. People were becoming better educated, and therefore better informed. Also, women weren't routinely dying in childbirth. Cleanliness specifically indoor plumbing had brought about dramatic reductions in disease.
And the middle classes at least in the west were becoming affluent. The club of Rome is responsible for dreaming up the great lie about man being responsible for global warming. Yes, I will be speaking more about that one before long, and they also set about convincing people to have fewer children by fair means or foul. In developed countries, this worked quite well. Nuclear families became smaller.
Women had more control over their fertility, largely thanks to the birth control pill, which was much more reliable and convenient than the older methods. In developing countries, that is the 3rd world. They didn't get the memo. That is they ignored the advice because children were seen as insurance for old age Anne also as a sign of wealth and success. Prosperity, if you like. So populations continued to grow.
In China, they began to operate that famous Anne child policy Anne it only took them 50 years to work out what a disaster that was. Mathematically, it made sense. The population in China is famously compliant, but what they hadn't anticipated were the social consequences the fact that so many baby girls were abandoned Anne a generation of little princess grew up, and then when they wanted to find a spouse and settle down for themselves, it was suddenly extraordinarily difficult.
Abortion was legalized in the US and in the UK in 6768. In England Anne in or when was it? In 1973 in the USA, 63,000,000 Anne rising in America with my body, my choice being the war cry of the pro abortionists. And the feminists, was this women's liberation rebranded? Did the movement for Anne of women start with the sufferer Jets in the early part of the last century? I think Caroline Pankhurst was an early Corbin of mine. I was outraged when I learned her story, and that was back at school.
I believe her husband died and left her in charge of several daughters and also left her with no money in his will. And she had no right to challenge it. I also know that she was raised in quite a political family, Anne she recognized that the only way to progress women's rights or equality equality for women was to do it through the law. She tried to join her local branch of the labor party, and they wouldn't admit women. Anne I believe she went on early hunger strikes way back then.
But come the war, which was in 1914, 18, she saw this as a great opportunity for women to prove their worth and prove that, well, yep, they were just as good at men as men, not at everything, but at many things, and they fulfilled a very valuable role. In factories of numerous different kinds during the war.
The suffragettes themselves were active all the way through, but she and her relatively small band of women supporters continued the fight All throughout the war and afterwards, and it was long and arduous, it involved imprisonment, dreadful treatment, particularly in Holloway, which is a woman's prison, they went on hunger strikes.
And when I think maybe the first one died or nearly died, then the powers that be in the prisons introduced forced feeding, which was extremely unpleasant and painful, where thick rubber tubes were inserted up their noses Anne that was how food was, forced down to their stomachs. So because of the efforts of those brave and admirable women, I've always felt the responsibility to exercise my vote or my adult life.
It's just a shame how long it took me to realize that Democracy is another lie, and it makes no difference which party you vote for in a general election. Because even when the outcomes aren't arranged in advance, neither party will deliver what it was elected to do unless it's hidden controllers are in favor of that particular result. Apologies. I digress so.
Returning to the matter of feminism, although I always have and will, believe in fairness, as in equal pay for equal work, I have a great deal less time for the movement than I did as an idealistic twenty year old. My generation was sold the dream that you can have it all. That is a family and a career. So How does all that look now with the 2020 vision of hindsight? Most of the females of my generation have spent their lives working.
The ones who have combined a lucrative fulfilling career with successfully raising a family are in the minority. If you're one of those women, well, many congratulations. But most of us, for one reason or another, ended up settling for less. Career wise, if you really rose to the top and push through that glass ceiling, you will have had a super Corbin spouse, or else your children grew up with less parental contact than they craved.
Anne kids need present parents, where both parents navigated high powered careers, they frequently decided not to have children. And if children arrived unplanned, as can happen, they were either handed over to strangers at boarding schools or caused a rethink because mum's maternal in stinks might have made her realize that she actually wanted to spend time out of the workplace raising her children. This would often mean a drastic cutting back in expenditure.
The house, the cars, the holidays, and so on. Possibly leading to resentment, stress, guilt, going back to work part time, as an economic necessity, with career prospects, well and truly devastated. Many of us, myself included, weren't told that there's a fairly critical window of opportunity to have kids, and there's such a thing as leaving it too late. We'd heard about the biological clock, but you tendered not to hear it ticking. Until the window had already closed.
Then there's vast expenditure required as well as time off work as you attempt sessions of IVF, which do not in fact have a high chance of success. Because you're already past the best time physically Anne you're probably stressed at work or stressed about taking time off. But these career women can become desperate, and IVF doesn't work when you're anxious. Anne I didn't try that route, but, oh, I watched plenty who did.
And what about the not so affluent middle to lower income families who find that both parents have to work because costs are so high. It's really problematic when children are young, I mean, preschool age. And even when they're older, schools begin late and end early compared with office hours, plus there are holidays to cover. Kids frequently delivered to and from school, sometimes there are car clubs. Often mum has to arrange her work life around school timings.
And frequently, mum is in sole charge of washing, cleaning, cooking, shopping, and everything else that being a homemaker involves. Why do we as women put ourselves through all this I see so many miserable faces when I'm in the supermarket, say, or walking around town. These mums look stressed, burned out, miserable.
I've worked alongside many of them in various different offices Anne I've heard Anne complaining about the expectations that the younger generation as of them in terms of childcare, even when they're paid and plenty aren't, they're expected to do it out of love. This regular and time consuming childcare can be a burden on their energy and the freedom that they might have been looking forward to. How have we come to this? Life isn't supposed to be a continual struggle.
Going up to earn just enough money to pay the bills worrying about inflation. Oh, which is biting from every direction at the moment. Inflation is a kind of tax. It's a penalty for mismanagement by government. A lever, invented by the banks, a tool, just like debt, to keep the population in line too busy to think about anything apart from survival. You've probably heard that famous line from George Corbin. The American dream, you have to be asleep to believe it.
Before feminism, and 2 income families. Housing costs were much lower. Only one income was generally required to cover housing transport, food, clothing, entertainment, and holidays for a family of 6 or so. I don't think people used to calculate the cost of having to act like men. Some became more aggressive than many men, but an aggressive woman isn't a strong woman. It's warmth love Anne the ability to nurture that makes a strong woman.
Females who weren't striving for seniority were content to work for a boss who was usually male Anne who sometimes got more attention than their husbands. If the woman spent a full day at work and was also managing the house work, the shopping, and so on, She was probably too exhausted to enjoy family life. I know. I've heard women, criticizing themselves for snapping at their children, but they're doing that because they're at the end of their tether.
Such women found their marriages often cracked under the strain because both browsers just struggle to find time too. Well, enjoy being married. If the man expected warmth and caring from an exhausting wife, he was going to be disappointed. It's my honest opinion that feminism as it became more and more anti male and it's It's rampant at the moment. They these women are really crazy.
They're butch, they're aggressive, they're angry, and I think it was calculated to break down family life in one way or another. It made women less content with motherhood, even resentful of it, possibly unable to get involved in parenthood due to the stresses of work Anne also contemptuous of those men who they saw as less capable than they were. Rumpant feminism began to preach that women were superior to men, that women didn't need men.
Women's liberation due to birth control tricked women into thinking that they could take the same casual attitude to coupling that men have taken for centuries. Anne who benefited from that? Not the women. We really are wired differently. Anne all it did was to give men access to free sex without responsibility, and also it gave young men an unrealistic sense of entitlement that was totally unfair on women.
Were these more unintended consequences feminism, or a very intentional deconstruction of the family. Anne of the cornerstones of civilized society. So friends, if you enjoyed this content and would rather not wait until next week for more of the same, you are warmly invited to check out my new membership program. It's called Awaken Dot Plus, and the Enquirer level is open now. If you join as a founder member, the price for you will never rise.
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