Feminism

"The woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed [abortion]. It will burden her conscience in life. It will burden her soul in death."
        --Susan B. Anthony

"People often wonder why most feminists don't 'get' the Second Amendment. They haven't made it past the First one yet."
        --Wendy McElroy

"The eloquence and dignity with which the 13 House 'managers' defended the rule of law and sexual harassment will remain shining moments in the history of the women´s movement. Even though its outcome had been predetermined when the Democrat senators decided to vote as one block, the courage the 'managers' displayed in presenting their case under a vicious barrage of organized ridicule calls for recognition and applause. ... We are, however, unmoved by the display of moral outrage Democrats profess to feel toward a man they otherwise passionately support, someone we concluded uses and abuses women and then seeks to destroy those who attempt to expose the harm they suffered. American women deserved better than the year of unabashed sexism we just endured, relentlessly fueled by a political party we have long supported."
        --Dulles VA Chapter of NOW

"When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit."
        --Elizabeth Cady Stanton

"Many of today's 'women's rights' look very much like the opposite of women's former rights. In the past, women expected to marry and be protected and supported while they raised families. Now, women are liberated to work and support themselves their whole lives, and even fight and die in military combat. They are entitled to have their babies snatched from their wombs unborn, and to rent their bodies for sexual service to anyone with the price of admission for the benefit of their oppressors. Before the New Age, women demanded and got protection from 'rights' like these. But you've come a long way, baby."
        --Lionel Waxman


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