Feminist Fantasies by Phyllis Schlafly.lit
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- May 20, 2012
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No assault has been more ferocious than feminism's forty-year war against women. And no battlefield leader has been more courageous than Phyllis Schlafly. In a new book of dispatches from the front, feminism's most potent foe exposes the delusions and hypocrisy behind a movement that has cheated millions of women out of their happiness, health, and security. Phyllis Schlafly was one of the first to recognize that feminism-like other destructive ideologies-is at odds with human nature. So as the rest of the intellectual elite fell compliantly into line, she took up the fight for the right to be a woman. Feminist Fantasies is the inspiring story of that fight. Like communism, feminism has been a catastrophe for the people it was meant to help. Mrs. Schlafly opens with a demonstration of its failure in every aspect of women's lives. She then examines the media, feminism's trusty handmaiden, zealous to cover the shortcomings of its mistress. Next, she dissects the feminist agenda policy by policy, from "comparable worth" to the attack on reason. Mrs. Schlafly devotes an entire chapter to the feminist assault on the military-an area where crackpot ideas have dire consequences. Finally, she returns to the heart of most women's lives-marriage and motherhood-where feminism has inflicted the deepest pain. Ann Coulter, author of the best-seller Slander, is unabashed in her admiration: "Schlafly is brilliant, beautiful, principled, articulate, tireless, and most important, absolutely fearless. And, as this book demonstrates, she is always right. She has always been right. She will always be right."
Phyllis Schlafly and her ultra right Catholic fascist-minded family have been anti-liberal warriors long before anyone knew about those ideas. Her first love affair was with anti communist sentiments voiced by one of her heros, Senator Joseph McCarthy. Her writings have included such intellectual insights such as the craziness to possess a Cabbage Patch doll are linked for people's search for the lost Christ. There isn't a lunatic idea too fantastic for her to rationally discuss and claim as truth, and like an energizer bunny, she just keeps hopping along. She resides in a mansion in Illinois overlooking the Mississippi River, but incredibly her public hatred of gays doesn't include her gay son. All of this nuttiness goes back to the days of Father Coughlin in the 30s and a rabid hatred of FDR. I could go on, but why bother. In a bit this isolationist maven will join her 40 studs in the sky, and the world will quickly forget her. For someone so fierce, she could have been a great advocate to make people's lives better. Instead she savagely pursued objects of her hate, thus linking her to such historical killer flame throwers such as Savonarola and Robespierre.
^^ ...or we might read what she has to say about feminism?
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