How to Have More White Babies Pt 2
By John Young — MP3
Welcome to Western Voices, I’m John Young of European Americans United. During the previous podcast in this series, we examined the impact of living standards, workplace expectations and division of labor between spouses on the birthrates of European-Americans. Today we are going to explore another aspect of this issue: radical feminism.
Few topics engender stronger reactions among our folk both pro and con. Because of the strength of those reactions, the topic is a minefield. Nevertheless, because of the profound influence of this ideology on the daily lives of our people, no reasonable analyst who intends that our people survive can avoid it forever. After all, radical feminism has been instrumental in moving forward both Marxist agendas and global-corporatist agendas; with ordinary men, women and children paying a terrible price. So I’m going to address this issue, understanding that most people who would be listening to this podcast, whether they are men or women, are plenty smart enough to know the difference between a human-made ideology (such as capitalism, objectivism or feminism) and a definable group of people (such as men, women or Europeans); and they realize that a human-made ideology can be questioned without any ill intentions being focused on any person or group.
By criticizing “radical feminism” we aren’t advocating a “barefoot and pregnant” scenario, which was itself a propaganda invention in the first place. European social systems have historically considered women as integral participants in society, with rights and responsibilities far greater than any other civilization’s gender relations models. Western women have long taken leading roles in politics, religion and business, and oppression of women is, to a large degree, the result of outside influences. Look at the many heroines our people have given us: from Boudica to Senator Rebecca Latimer Felton, and Queen Isabella of Castile and Leon to Amelia Earhart, white women have been leaders and pioneers, the equals of their male contemporaries.
The “radical feminism” we’re talking about truly has little to do with women’s rights and freedoms, and rather is a function of cultural distortion that gained steam with the influence of various “postmodernists,” “identity politics” and political correctness that aimed to undermine, and overthrow, Western cultural norms and, by extension, Western culture as well. We see the same kind of thinking at work in the so-called “gay rights” movement, as well as with various nonwhite ethnic groups, from the NAACP to La Raza. We even see this in such spheres as “advocacy” for disabled people, where special interests in areas like the pharmaceutical world, “special education” groups and others use the issues surrounding the disabled to mask their own agendas.
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