One of the saddest games played has been the distortion of women by feminism. Women have their own strength with no need to borrow from men. We do have a role an incredibly important role that is completely God ordained motherhood. Not all women can be mothers but we all gain our strength from the traits required for motherhood. IMHO I believe a woman with integrity is a better leader than a man with none. The key is integrity. By the same standard a man with integrity is more likely to command respect and possess the natural abilities that can command both men and women. They lead DIFFERENTLY and this is key. Women shouldnβt be trying to be men. We have our own positions of power but as I said some women refuse to see that leading society by nurturing and teaching the generations for the profoundly important role it is.Feminism wasnβt created by women ir even embraced until generations of programming. Feminism was created to devalue the working manβs wages. It took years to indoctrinate girls into buying into the concept that their only value was in working themselves to death because as so very many women have learned the hard way we CANNOT turn off our need to nurture our young. Now the only women who stay home are typically those whose husband is willing to step forward as the sole bread winner. THAT is another conversation- men feel they are doing their wives a favor by βletting β her focus on child rearing. Instead of seeing it as a gift to himself and his children as well as to her. Men who have gladly embraced the additional income- they canβt complain that THEIR roles have been supplanted. The knive cuts both ways. Feminism isnβt about women itβs about the degradation of society and was never about empowering women. Women absolutely can do anything intellectually and many things men can do the question is should we? I respectfully disagree with your interpretation on the roles of men and women and yet we both seem to agree that feminism is a blight and that there are roles men and women should not exchange.
One of the saddest games played has been the distortion of women by feminism. Women have their own strength with no need to borrow from men. We do have a role an incredibly important role that is completely God ordained motherhood. Not all women can be mothers but we all gain our strength from the traits required for motherhood. IMHO I believe a woman with integrity is a better leader than a man with none. The key is integrity. By the same standard a man with integrity is more likely to command respect and possess the natural abilities that can command both men and women. They lead DIFFERENTLY and this is key. Women shouldnβt be trying to be men. We have our own positions of power but as I said some women refuse to see that leading society by nurturing and teaching the generations for the profoundly important role it is.Feminism wasnβt created by women ir even embraced until generations of programming. Feminism was created to devalue the working manβs wages. It took years to indoctrinate girls into buying into the concept that their only value was in working themselves to death because as so very many women have learned the hard way we CANNOT turn off our need to nurture our young. Now the only women who stay home are typically those whose husband is willing to step forward as the sole bread winner. THAT is another conversation- men feel they are doing their wives a favor by βletting β her focus on child rearing. Instead of seeing it as a gift to himself and his children as well as to her. Men who have gladly embraced the additional income- they canβt complain that THEIR roles have been supplanted. The knive cuts both ways. Feminism isnβt about women itβs about the degradation of society and was never about empowering women. Women absolutely can do anything intellectually and many things men can do the question is should we? I respectfully disagree with your interpretation on the roles of men and women and yet we both seem to agree that feminism is a blight and that there are roles men and women should not exchange.
Well said...