Selasa, 08 Maret 2011

100th Anniversary of International Women's Day: Communism in Perspective


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Today is 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America, the first National Woman's Day was observed across the United States in 1909. Following the decision agreed at Copenhagen in 1911, International Women's Day (IWD) was honored the first time in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. Now it is celebrated yearly by United Nations.

I'm not here to lift up this destructive day that commemorates the unraveling of the family, because I can see it for what it is. Feminism is an elite social engineering plan designed to destroy gender identity by making women masculine and men feminine, by making their responsibilities equal.

Based upon the Ten Planks of the Communist Manifesto, Plank #8 obligates women to do equal work of a man. The Equal Rights Amendment means that women should do all work that men do, including the military and would make women subject to the draft. [1]

The Rockefellers and Rothschilds, both from Communist banking families, created feminism to poison male-female relations (a way to divide and conquer.) When the Church began to believe the world's message that the high calling of wives and mothers was no longer important, and it was replaced by the lie that the workplace would bring fulfillment, the Communist plan was set in place. No longer would the biblical model that honored keeping of the home, helping the husband, and nurturing the children be a valid job. By distracting and deceiving women, Communism would reach their objectives of depopulation and totalitarian world government.

So you see, when the media tells you that equal rights is important and it can change the world, you don't want that kind of change

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