The Real Femininomenon
I'm not supposed to say this.
In today’s society, women have opportunity. As a woman in this society since the 90s, I know that I have the capability to do and be whomever I want.
Since I was a kid, all I've heard is "you can do the things a man can do". So, I joined the military, I got the degrees, I climbed the ladder, and I rallied behind the voices of so many women screaming that I was proving female strength. I even went on to become a mother and that's when I saw the true agenda.
Instead of nurturing my children, I was now tied to a career that I couldn't get away from for the sake of money. Even though I love my job and I have a creative passion, I'm also passionate about my household and the people I love. I have to forfeit that side of me nearly every day for the sake of women's rights.
That's what they don't want you to figure out. When you realize that feminism is simply a tool to undermine the innate abilities of women, a big marketing scheme for you to "buy in" to the powers that be, you realize the agenda was always there. It wasn't to empower you. It was to depress you. To undermine your freethinking ability and convince you to prove your worth outside of your feminine, God given talents like motherhood and fostering community, ultimately removing you from the very foundation of every productive society that came before: the woman. The gatherer. The nurturer. Opportunities for those skills to flourish are replaced with separation and disconnection from the village of women that together, quite literally, raised America.
Now those villages hardly exist.
And now, that agenda seeps into the children that lack the natural personal connection to shape their morals and values, which has started since the dawn of time at the breasts of their mothers. We are to believe women are on the precipice of ultimate femininity, while we trek off to our 9 to 5's, flaunt our promiscuity and fight for the government.
But I'm not supposed to say this.
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