How the Sexual Revolution Hijacked Feminism: VIDEO

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How did the Sexual Revolution and Abortion Lobby take over the Women’s Movement?

Lila Rose tells the story of how pro-life, pro-family feminism has been carrying the torch for women’s empowerment all along.

For more on the story, see the book “Subverted: How I helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women’s Movement” by Sue Ellen Browder, an investigative journalist who wrote for Cosmo for 20 years.

Ironically, the so-called feminism of today, AKA the women’s movement, is not about fulfilling women. It is about making them more like men…which leaves them frustrated, not fulfilled.
Example: “Men don’t have babies. Be more like men. Don’t have babies.


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“Abortion is the ultimate manifestation of the oppression of women.”
This is the best video you guys have ever produced.
The history is fascinating. I never knew those things about Betty Friedan.
Thank you for your important work.

It’s great when I hear women talk positively about being a mother.

Current feminism is just communism in a dress.
The “feminist” movement is enslaving women to a lifestyle they don’t want.

 

 

 

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