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…what else would you have to grab onto while you’re picking her up and moving her out of your line of sight to the tv while she’s yelling at you to stop playing xbox and listen to her talk about how so and so pissed her off at work today and how her boss was a total dick and how the chick in the mailroom has something against her…

73Southamerican October 25, 2012 at 4:46 pm
I’ve been reading this website and very much appreciate and agree with most of your viewpoints, Susan. The state of sexual relations in the US is deplorable – the normalization of sex acts once deemed deviant and unmentionable in polite society. The only thing that disappoints me is the wholesale condemnation of feminism as the fount for this crumbling morality. Feminism is actually the advocacy of human rights for half the world’s population that has been under institutional bondage for centuries.

To be as concrete as possible, if a woman steadfastly does not identify herself as a feminist, she should then avoid the taint of hypocrisy by doing the following:

1. Do not vote at all. — It would be hypocritical to enjoy the fruits of the Suffrage Movement (helmed by feminists) while bashing their contributions.

2. Do not attend a co-ed university. — Universities were forced to desegregate by gender in the 1970s as a result of affirmative action. In fact, women are the one who have most benefited from affirmative action.

Side note: As a last ditch effort to stop the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from passing, Republicans insisted on including sex in addition to race, ethnicity and religion for protection from discrimination — because it seemed so ludicrous to include the protection of women’s rights that the act would surely fail. What a surprise when it did pass – and what a windfall for women!

3. Do not attend any graduate school. — Again women for centuries were barred from institutions of higher learning. Only feminists argued that women were in fact biologically more than capable of becoming doctors, lawyers, scientists…

4. Do not work outside the home after marrying and having children. — Historical opponents of feminism credit the decline of civilization to the outsourcing of childrearing and housekeeping by working women. Therefore, to do otherwise would be to become a feminist or hypocritically enjoy the fruits of the struggle of feminists.