I think those gals are being 'tongue-in-cheek' and trying to make a point that feminism is not all that bad. (Maybe sarcastic is a better word?) After all, 'feminism' is just a word.
There is much truth on the sign. The Women's Movement became radicalized by the likes of Bella Abzug, Gloria Steinam, and others who promoted abortion for convenience and promiscuity. Thank God, not all women fell for the negative aspects of this movement.
The quotes is from Pat Robertson's 1992 fundraising letter as reported in the August 26, 1992, NYTimes.
The photo of the feminazis (including the one wearing the white bag with the slogan, "A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle," was posted on the June 26, 2014 Eponymous Flower blog, "What Feminism Is All About." It was taken on June 14, 2014, during a counter-demonstration against the "Marsch für die Familie" demonstration in Vienna, Austria. The "March for the Family demonstration was a counter-demonstration against the 19th "Regenbogenparade" (Rainbow Parade), where perversions of all persuasions are costumed up (or not).
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I would wonder about the source of the photo.
Looks more like a photo bomb by the lady with the sign to me.
I think those gals are being 'tongue-in-cheek' and trying to make a point that feminism is not all that bad. (Maybe sarcastic is a better word?) After all, 'feminism' is just a word.
There is much truth on the sign. The Women's Movement became radicalized by the likes of Bella Abzug, Gloria Steinam, and others who promoted abortion for convenience and promiscuity. Thank God, not all women fell for the negative aspects of this movement.
That's actually a quote from Pat Robertson on the sign.
The quotes is from Pat Robertson's 1992 fundraising letter as reported in the August 26, 1992, NYTimes.
The photo of the feminazis (including the one wearing the white bag with the slogan, "A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle," was posted on the June 26, 2014 Eponymous Flower blog, "What Feminism Is All About." It was taken on June 14, 2014, during a counter-demonstration against the "Marsch für die Familie" demonstration in Vienna, Austria. The "March for the Family demonstration was a counter-demonstration against the 19th "Regenbogenparade" (Rainbow Parade), where perversions of all persuasions are costumed up (or not).
The photo is on a June 24, 2014, webpage, "Eigendefinition Feminismus."
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