One more reason I’m proud to say I’m no longer a feminist
Because of morally bankrupt, exceptionally puerile ‘arguments’ like this one, which, as so much other radical feminista propaganda does, encourages women – especially those who are virgins – to lower their standards and have sex because “Sex is amazing, liberating and a power to be exerted over others”, among other things.
From pro-abortion to pro-life: My thoughts on the 34th anniversay of Roe v. Wade
First, I’d like to say that I hate that the anniversary of this decison, which gave women the ‘right’ to terminate their pregnancy(ies), is on my birthday.
Abstinence for adults: so passe
I debated on whether or not I wanted to wade into this arena, and in the end decided “what the hey” – I’ll dive in. My discussion of this is inspired by the USA Today, which printed a story yesterday on the topic, the headline of which was: Abstinence message goes beyond teens.
Radical feminism: you reap what you sow
Just got done reading this piece by Joan Z. Shore at the Huffington Post, in which she states her opinion that women really aren’t liberated today – they are merely sex objects being exploited. This is an argument I’ve seen written by other feminists before, but have neglected to address the topic until now. Shore writes:
It’s a BABY
Just checked out La Shawn Barber’s post about a liberal feminista blogger who referred to her unborn child, who she is going to abort, as a “parasite” and a “tick.”