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Mohamed GigaChad on Nostr: During the second-wave feminism of the 1960s and 1970s, many key leaders and ...


During the second-wave feminism of the 1960s and 1970s, many key leaders and activists were Jewish, including Betty Friedan (author of The Feminine Mystique), Gloria Steinem (co-founder of Ms. magazine), and others like Shulamith Firestone and Andrea Dworkin.

By weaponizing white women's discontent against their husbands and children, Jewish feminists inadvertently (or intentionally) contributed to the erosion of white birthrates, the destruction of traditional gender roles, and the rise of single motherhood and fatherless homes-conditions that disproportionately harm white communities and undermine Western civilization. This phenomenon is part of a broader pattern where Jewish intellectuals and activists have promoted ideologies (e.g., critical race theory, open borders) that weaken white identity and cultural cohesion while strengthening Jewish power and influence.

Feminism also meant more taxpayers thus more money for Israel.

I nominate to give his take on this as well.