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<blockquote data-quote="911" data-source="post: 1260819" data-attributes="member: 11221"><p>Wealth alone doesn't bring feminism. </p><p></p><p>The British empire and most of western Europe all had large, post-industrial wealthy classes, back when Europe completely dominated the world economy, with a substantial portion of society living in material comfort, but there was absolutely no feminism. Those were traditional Christian societies were for example divorce or out of wedlock births were very rare and frowned upon, and women didn't venture much outside of the domestic realm. That was also the case in the 1950s, after over a century of industrial development, where you had large middle classes that were nearly as affluent as they are today in terms of purchasing power.</p><p></p><p>The notion of feminism being a natural product of wealth is further dispelled by the fact that you have had very poor communist societies where the most extreme forms of feminism raged on. The current family law legal framework is essentially the same as the one set up by the (((Bolsheviks))) 100 years ago in the USSR in order to destroy the social and moral order. Here is an article from 1926 that described the situation there:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1926/07/the-russian-effort-to-abolish-marriage/306295/" target="_blank">https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1926/07/the-russian-effort-to-abolish-marriage/306295/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you've basically internalized all the socially engineered degeneracy as something that is a natural part of economic development, the fish in water phenomenon. Social engineering and cultural conditioning are what brought feminism to the fore. </p><p></p><p>The 1920s and the first wave of feminism were the first attempt, but they did not have a major impact in altering society. It wasn't until the takeover of academia by the Frankfurt School in combination with the active pushing of the sexual revolution encapsulated in the 1960s engineered "counter-culture" that feminism finally took hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="911, post: 1260819, member: 11221"] Wealth alone doesn't bring feminism. The British empire and most of western Europe all had large, post-industrial wealthy classes, back when Europe completely dominated the world economy, with a substantial portion of society living in material comfort, but there was absolutely no feminism. Those were traditional Christian societies were for example divorce or out of wedlock births were very rare and frowned upon, and women didn't venture much outside of the domestic realm. That was also the case in the 1950s, after over a century of industrial development, where you had large middle classes that were nearly as affluent as they are today in terms of purchasing power. The notion of feminism being a natural product of wealth is further dispelled by the fact that you have had very poor communist societies where the most extreme forms of feminism raged on. The current family law legal framework is essentially the same as the one set up by the (((Bolsheviks))) 100 years ago in the USSR in order to destroy the social and moral order. Here is an article from 1926 that described the situation there: [URL]https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1926/07/the-russian-effort-to-abolish-marriage/306295/[/URL] I think you've basically internalized all the socially engineered degeneracy as something that is a natural part of economic development, the fish in water phenomenon. Social engineering and cultural conditioning are what brought feminism to the fore. The 1920s and the first wave of feminism were the first attempt, but they did not have a major impact in altering society. It wasn't until the takeover of academia by the Frankfurt School in combination with the active pushing of the sexual revolution encapsulated in the 1960s engineered "counter-culture" that feminism finally took hold. [/QUOTE]
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