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March 9, 2023 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Early Feminists Burned the BIBLE???

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Yeah, really quickly, I wanted to go back and address your previous question because I like to get on a roll and say all my stuff here.
But the reason they wanted to rewrite the Old Testament of the Bible was because Elizabeth Cady Stanton said right in the foreword to the women's Bible that the only thing standing between us and real women's liberation is traditional Christianity.
And it's so influential that we can't get rid of it.
We just have to co-opt it and turn it into something. completely unrecognizable from what it is now.
And that was the impetus.
So she got a bunch of occultists, theosophists, atheists even, people who were into some witchcraft and things like that to help her rewrite the Bible.
You can still find it on Amazon today.
Unbelievably, it's been in print for like 140 years.
So that's that.
And then the CIA, very interestingly, when second wave really got going, when they really made the push to really get women out of the home after World War II and keep them in factories, get them out into the workforce.
This was the same time, right, that the OSS became the CIA and they were really looking into a lot of things about mind control and how to influence public opinion.
Things like MKUltra, which started in 1953.
I've done a ton of research and work on that.
This was kind of part and parcel of that.
It was part of both Operation Mockingbird and the Congress for Cultural Freedom, which was kind of like a Cold War propaganda effort by the CIA to influence people's perceptions of Soviet communists, as well as Americanism and spreading that throughout the world and what that was supposed to look like.
So they did things like they funded Playboy magazine in the 60s, the CIA did.
They recruited Gloria Steinem out of Smith College, sent her to India, made her part of the Congress for Cultural Freedom and had her spread messages of women's liberation in Eastern Europe and India before they brought her back here to the States and began Ms. Magazine with her as like the lead editor and kind of the face of it.
Because for the time, Gloria Steinem was kind of considered attractive as far as the feminists went because the other people you had to choose from would have been like Betty Friedan or Simone de Beauvoir, who were not lookers, were a little off-putting, were not people who the American public would look at and want to listen to.
But Gloria Steinem was like this kind of fashion savvy kind of woman, somewhat attractive.
She looked like the face of the new woman in the 60s counterculture.
So they gave her a bunch of money, started Ms. Magazine.
And you can see the very first cover of Ms. Magazine has a picture of the Hindu goddess Kali on the front of it.
And you're thinking, why in the 1970s, if you're trying to sell a magazine about feminism to suburban housewives, would you pick a blue-skinned Hindu goddess with like eight arms and she has like severed men's heads in a necklace that she wears and she has severed men's arms around her waist on her belt and she's always got blood dripping from her mouth and stuff.
Very horrifying, right?
Why would they pick this if they're trying to get suburban American women into feminism?
Well, it's because Kali has been an icon of feminism from ancient times, where she's actually responsible for one of the most murderous cults.
It's in the Guinness Book of World Records.
There was a cult she had.
The modern word thug actually comes from the word thuggies, which were a cult dedicated to Kali that murdered only men and sacrificed men to her because she's a bloodthirsty goddess who's supposed to symbolize like the vengeful, wrathful, destructive feminine nature.
And that's who they put on the very first cover of the first mainstream feminist magazine, which was funded by the CIA.
It's totally nuts.
People would never think that that's true, but it's mainstream knowledge.
You can go to CIA.gov and read all about it if you want to, or you can read about it in my book.
So they started there and then just kind of continued to push it as part of this culture creation that the CIA was involved in at that time.
It's absolutely incredible.
And it feels like the United States was a different country before the 1920s, you know, before we moved on and sold out our country to the feds and began the downward spiral of what we see today, while at the same time growing economically through consistent warfare, proxy wars, a Cold War, World War II.
I mean, these things, the United States economy has been very strong, the largest thing the world has ever seen in terms of, you know, global connectedness.
But the fabric and the morality and the character of our country has eroded so much.
And now I'm myself, you know, come out of LA.
I didn't even realize how much a lot of this stuff permeated society until I left that culture.
Because even recently, you know, I've thought about the same things.
I thought, oh, you know, there's an unmarried, you know, childless working girl.
She shares my ideas.
She probably could make a great asset.
And it turns out you can take a feminist out of the culture, but you can't take the feminism out of the feminist.
I mean, if their lives aren't living according to what they're preaching, then really, I mean, you see today we have, you know, women's leadership summit coming up.
And we have no male leadership summits, no white male leadership summits.
We have black leadership summits.
There's nothing for the white man, nothing for the straight man, nothing for the man.
And that's at the center of it before race, before, you know, sexuality and everything.
It's a neglect of the man because you can kind of hit those other categories once you start there.
And you say, well, let's look at men and where they're at and let's look at the wholeness of who they are.
Why are we promoting woman leaders, Rachel?
Like, why is that where our movement has gotten to?
Is that that's what we see as the way out of this?
Let's promote women to take leadership roles.
Like, is that a good idea?
I think it's a terrible idea.
And this is where I get the most backlash.
I do get a ton of, I have some very dedicated fans, haters, if you will, out there who absolutely just despise me and think that I am like the worst thing that's ever happened.
Probably because I am a careerless mother who like my older three children are now adults who are moved out and on their own.
And my younger two who are still at home and homeschooled are older now.
So I've got a little bit of time.
And this is something that I've been researching and talking about for a long time because four of my girls, four of my children are girls.
And I started really thinking about my own life and my legacy and what I wanted to leave them.
You know, I thought of like writing a diary of all the things that I had learned because like most women, when I was young, I was raised in the go-girl 80s and 90s with like She-Ra and Oprah and Shania Twain and, you know, Madonna and all this stuff.
And it was like always pushed on me.
And I was in smart kid classes all the way through school.
And it was like, you're going to have a career.
You're going to have a career.
And everything about my childhood was pushing me towards college and a career.
And I turned 20 and had my first child.
And I did not want to do that.
I couldn't imagine how a career could be more important.
How I could take my daughter and send her to some other woman who I'm going to pay half what I make to this other woman to do my job, which is raise my child while I go work for a corporation that I pretend to care about.
And I just kind of looked around and went, This is ridiculous.
It's inefficient.
It's heartbreaking.
It's traumatizing to me.
It's traumatizing to my infant daughter.
And the women around me just kind of went, You'll get used to it.
You'll get used to it.
This is how it is now.
This is how it is now.
And I knew something was wrong with that.
And it was really just out of me having to defend my life choices to everyone around me, even conservatives, even Christians, right?
Who are telling me I needed to have a job.
I needed to have my own money.
I was going to regret it someday to depend on my husband to support the family.
And what if he leaves me?
And they fear mongered me to death about not having a career.
And I thought, we don't do that to career women.
We don't fear monger them to death about all the things that could go wrong if they're, if they don't like their career field, if they're not very good at it, if they have the average woman, now holds $35,000 in college debt.
65% of all college debt in this country is held by women.
And then we expect them to have children.
That's insane.
So I just felt like this was very backwards.
It didn't make sense.
And so I went and investigated and started doing research.
I wrote the book, really kind of, it was meant to be for my children.
I didn't know if anyone would ever read it, but here we are now.
So I'm on the internet talking about it.
And surprisingly, some of the worst backlash I've gotten has been from the right.
I had a staffer for Candace Owens just berating me on Twitter once about how I'm not out there increasing the GDP.
I'm a bad American because I'm not contributing to the economic growth.
And, you know, I'm being selfish by staying home and focusing on my own family when I should be out there helping Uncle Sam and things like this.
And I thought, these people have been propagandized completely.
They're not that none of that makes sense, right?
So I think that that's what's happening on the right is we they want this big tent, right?
We're gonna we're gonna compromise everything and we're going to tell everybody that you know all of your personal choices and everything, all the morality, all the things that are essential to the foundation of traditional Christianity in America.
We're just going to throw all of that away.
And as long as we focus on the GDP and the economy and American dominance and foreign policy, everything will be fine.
Meanwhile, domestic life here in the United States is basically hell world now.
And it's because we destroyed the family.
We took mothers and made them corporate cogs.
We just threw away fatherhood.
Like, who even cares about those guys?
You know, you don't need a dad and women don't need a man.
And so children are being raised with mothers who are part-time nights and weekends moms, right?
They mother around their career.
The career is always first because you can't be late.
You can't have too many absences or anything like that.
So if you have to go to before-school daycare and then you go to school for seven hours, then you go to after-school daycare and mommy sees you for maybe an hour or two and then you go to dad's every other weekend, somehow this is acceptable.
And we don't think this is going to make children insane and vulnerable.
Things like childhood ADHD and anxiety and depression used to be extremely rare and now they are common.
Now it's like, what child doesn't have these conditions?
And we have 25% of all adult American women on a psychiatric drug.
We have 88% of all American women on birth control at some point in their lives.
So we, in the span of 100 years, we've completely destroyed the entire foundation of morality and of Christianity to the point that people are just leaving it all.
People are just leaving the church and abandoning it.
And just so we've got a GOP that stands for nothing because it's like, eh, well, the women need careers.
You had Trump pushing this with Ivanka all the time.
This was my biggest criticism of him was this, get moms to work, get moms to work.
We have to pass bills and create funding so moms can work.
And I was like, why?
Why do you want moms to be at work?
They already have a job, which is raising their children.
And that is not something you can do part-time.
And it's heartbreaking to me.
So my whole purpose is to try to destroy that the same way that they destroyed the family and destroyed what motherhood used to be.
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