Re: Women in Power

Lew: I remember, quite clearly, the propaganda campaign in the 1960’s and 1970’s to paint women as being too loving, caring, and sensitive to human suffering – particularly regarding children – to ever be willing to emulate the butchery practiced by men who enjoyed political power. You remember how all of that played out, of course: a Janet Reno inspired raid on the Branch Davidian church that killed 82 people, including 27 children. Neither can we forget the wars fostered by Indira Gandhi or Margaret Thatcher, nor the commitment to protect children from the ravages of war found in Madeleine Albright’s defense of the boycott of Iraq that led to the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children who were thus denied food and medicine. The alternative image of a Mother Teresa feeding starving children was either ignored or condemned by the politically-correct bent on expanding appetites for destructive power.

The pathetic spectacle of many feminists campaigning on behalf of the “equal rights” of women to be conscripted into the psychopathic war system is evidence of just how disastrous modern politically-grounded feminism has been not only to women, but to humanity in general. No better image of this lust for violent power – shared equally by the men and women prepared to do the bidding of the elite who own and operate the system – than the photo of a Janet Reno storm-trooper shoving a machine-gun into the face of six-year old Elian Gonzalez who, in the year 2000, was being forcibly returned to his home in Cuba! How sensitive to human values, and how protective of the innocence of children, than this?

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12:55 pm on June 9, 2015