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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem was funded by the CIA and was in fact an agent.
She admitted it.
In 1976 a feminist organization call Redstockings wrote a book called Feminist Revolution in which there was a chapter called "Agents,
Opportunists and Fools" in which they really detailed the full CIA involvement of Steinem as well as corporate interests. Steinem's lawyers bullied the publisher into dropping that chapter. The Village Voice however did publish an article about the quashing of that chapter back in the late 70's. The CIA involvement was all in the past, she swore...
Steinem's Ms Magazine and the Black Boogieman 2nd wave feminism
"This Book Will Change the Eighties, or Giving Black Women the Shaft"
In 1978, Steinem promoted the book “Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman” on the cover of Ms Magazine.
http://testdb.msmagazine.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/msmagazine.jpeg
Author Michele Wallace (though a great many people believe that Steinem was the ghost writer on this book) wrote about the chauvinism of the black revolutionary movement and promoted that black women should turn their backs on black men. It also is the source of the "angry black woman" stereotype. She proclaimed that Black Power was a patriarchy that marginalized black women and only empowered black men. That the movement was nothing more than black men strutting around with afros. The movement was filled with Black Boogiemen.
The cover line promoting the book notes it is the book that will "shape the 80s" and of course during the 80s we began to see the break down of the black family. Of course, we now know that the book was published just before the CIA began flooding black neighborhoods with crack which is likely not a coincidence.
As is clear, the breakdown of the black family preceded the breakdown of the white family. It started with black single moms, but over time it trickled into the rest of society. It isn't uncommon to come across white single moms at all and in fact we aren't supposed to shame them. Broken families are the norm now. The feminist ideal of hating black men was an instrument of the CIA from the start.
But why? I don't know. More female led households most certainly boost the economy. Women spend more than men, we now have more women paying rent so that is more money pumped int the economy, and of course there are massive government subsidies, school loans etc.
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10 Hours of Walking as a Woman: a mediocre white women with a fat ass baits men of color who probably thinks she is a Latina
10 Hours of Walking in NYC as woman was a youtube sensation. It features a white woman actress (who is olive enough to read as something else in minority neighborhood) wandering through the streets of NYC was being "catcalled" by black and Latino men.
The director/producers of the video claim that white guys catcalled her too, but someone that didn't make the cut due to noise interference etc. That of course is a lie, the vast majority of the video came from a small section of Harlem.
The group who funded the video is called Hollaback, a name which of course makes one think of minorities.
What is the point of this video? The point is to curtail free speech; using black boogiemen to get white america to agree to chip away at it, just a bit. The video started debates in mainstream media; that it is even subject to debate is frightening to those of us who believe that the First Amendment is one of the best things we have going in the country.
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Cosby: The Septuagenarian Who Will be Dead Soon is a Perfect Target
A whole lot of elderly white women claim to have been raped by Bill Cosby. They were drinking with him, popped pills, and somehow 30-40 years later they remember it as though it were yesterday. I am in my 40s so I remember this story when it first dropped around 1995, when Cosby stopped paying a woman's rent so she sued in civil court - not in criminal.
The "rapes" mostly occurred in the 70s. Cosby was not at the top of his game at that point, this was between his heydays. He was not a super star in the 70s, he was on the want. In addition, this is the time in which all of the hedonists were popping barbiturates during their sex parties. And even more to the point - since when does a black man get away with raping white women willy nilly? The accusations aren't about 80s superstar Cosby, they are about in between gigs Cosby. Black men have been murdering for eyeballing white women.
So what is the real point, why are we chanting "Cosby is a Rapist" day in and day out? He is the black boogie man who is going to help us to chip away at due process. There is a movement in college campuses in which we are to believe the accuser and force the accused to prove his innocence or be expelled from school and have his life ruined. Cosby is a way to take it off the college campus and into the mainstream.
Here is the rub. You may like the idea of limiting due process in rape accusations, and in limiting free speech when those dirty darkies say "good morning" to you, but it will not stop there. Our government's thirst for power must not remain unchecked, we must not give up our rights, family and culture in the name of the greater good of society. Because it never works out.
Gloria Steinem was funded by the CIA and was in fact an agent.
She admitted it.
In 1976 a feminist organization call Redstockings wrote a book called Feminist Revolution in which there was a chapter called "Agents,
Opportunists and Fools" in which they really detailed the full CIA involvement of Steinem as well as corporate interests. Steinem's lawyers bullied the publisher into dropping that chapter. The Village Voice however did publish an article about the quashing of that chapter back in the late 70's. The CIA involvement was all in the past, she swore...
Steinem's Ms Magazine and the Black Boogieman 2nd wave feminism
"This Book Will Change the Eighties, or Giving Black Women the Shaft"
In 1978, Steinem promoted the book “Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman” on the cover of Ms Magazine.
http://testdb.msmagazine.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/msmagazine.jpeg
Author Michele Wallace (though a great many people believe that Steinem was the ghost writer on this book) wrote about the chauvinism of the black revolutionary movement and promoted that black women should turn their backs on black men. It also is the source of the "angry black woman" stereotype. She proclaimed that Black Power was a patriarchy that marginalized black women and only empowered black men. That the movement was nothing more than black men strutting around with afros. The movement was filled with Black Boogiemen.
The cover line promoting the book notes it is the book that will "shape the 80s" and of course during the 80s we began to see the break down of the black family. Of course, we now know that the book was published just before the CIA began flooding black neighborhoods with crack which is likely not a coincidence.
As is clear, the breakdown of the black family preceded the breakdown of the white family. It started with black single moms, but over time it trickled into the rest of society. It isn't uncommon to come across white single moms at all and in fact we aren't supposed to shame them. Broken families are the norm now. The feminist ideal of hating black men was an instrument of the CIA from the start.
But why? I don't know. More female led households most certainly boost the economy. Women spend more than men, we now have more women paying rent so that is more money pumped int the economy, and of course there are massive government subsidies, school loans etc.
******************************************
10 Hours of Walking as a Woman: a mediocre white women with a fat ass baits men of color who probably thinks she is a Latina
10 Hours of Walking in NYC as woman was a youtube sensation. It features a white woman actress (who is olive enough to read as something else in minority neighborhood) wandering through the streets of NYC was being "catcalled" by black and Latino men.
The director/producers of the video claim that white guys catcalled her too, but someone that didn't make the cut due to noise interference etc. That of course is a lie, the vast majority of the video came from a small section of Harlem.
The group who funded the video is called Hollaback, a name which of course makes one think of minorities.
What is the point of this video? The point is to curtail free speech; using black boogiemen to get white america to agree to chip away at it, just a bit. The video started debates in mainstream media; that it is even subject to debate is frightening to those of us who believe that the First Amendment is one of the best things we have going in the country.
*********************************************
Cosby: The Septuagenarian Who Will be Dead Soon is a Perfect Target
A whole lot of elderly white women claim to have been raped by Bill Cosby. They were drinking with him, popped pills, and somehow 30-40 years later they remember it as though it were yesterday. I am in my 40s so I remember this story when it first dropped around 1995, when Cosby stopped paying a woman's rent so she sued in civil court - not in criminal.
The "rapes" mostly occurred in the 70s. Cosby was not at the top of his game at that point, this was between his heydays. He was not a super star in the 70s, he was on the want. In addition, this is the time in which all of the hedonists were popping barbiturates during their sex parties. And even more to the point - since when does a black man get away with raping white women willy nilly? The accusations aren't about 80s superstar Cosby, they are about in between gigs Cosby. Black men have been murdering for eyeballing white women.
So what is the real point, why are we chanting "Cosby is a Rapist" day in and day out? He is the black boogie man who is going to help us to chip away at due process. There is a movement in college campuses in which we are to believe the accuser and force the accused to prove his innocence or be expelled from school and have his life ruined. Cosby is a way to take it off the college campus and into the mainstream.
Here is the rub. You may like the idea of limiting due process in rape accusations, and in limiting free speech when those dirty darkies say "good morning" to you, but it will not stop there. Our government's thirst for power must not remain unchecked, we must not give up our rights, family and culture in the name of the greater good of society. Because it never works out.