News Analysis
18,000 Feminists in Female Erotica at Madison Square

Oprah, Brooke Shields, Jane Fonda Join To Reveal What Feminists Are About

February 20, 2001

Many female stars, including Oprah, Brooke Shields and Jane Fonda joined 18,000 feminists in “a mass simultaneous experience” at Madison Square Garden last month, according to the Village Voice.

We will not discuss the erotica that occurred on the stage in New York. All we can say is that the feminists have finally revealed what they are really all about.

Most of the women at the “experience” didn’t want to use the word “feminist” because they realize that most people do not like what it stands for.

Suffice it to say that the Village Voice said these women believe their new V-movement “doesn’t get in the way of being attractive to men” as feminism has done. The paper said that the new approach of the feminists is about “seeing sexiness as the source of women’s power.”

Change from 1970s
These feminist women have completely changed their agenda from the 1970s when they laughed at Archie Bunker and said that women could do anything a man could -- cut down trees, drive a bulldozer, have their own banks, perform at the same levels in mathematics, engineering and science as most men. Although some women could do all of those things, everyone discovered that women are different from men.

These women used to ridicule their “sisters” who consorted with the “enemy,” i.e., men.

Although the Village Voice said that lesbianism is still a large focus for these feminist women, they now approve of women using men to get what they want. And the women should use sex to obtain it.

Is it any wonder that many men are heard to inquire, “When will these people decide what they want?”

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Some have criticized this newspaper last year for printing what was taught to young children (some as young as 12-years-old) by schoolteachers at Fistgate. We did so very reluctantly. What occurred there to our children was not something we wished to discuss any more than any of our readers did.

We are not printing the erotica about what happened in New York City. You also won’t find this very important information about what some of these famous females are saying and doing in the Boston Globe or almost any newspaper. If you wish to know about this, and you should if you are to understand what is being taught to your children, you can find it in the Village Voice of February 14 or at www.villagevoice.com/issues/0107/lerner.shtml

Related:
How feminists have destabilized marriage in Mass.

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