American_Jihad
Flaming Libs/Koranimals
Communist, socialist, progressives, libtarts, marxist, maoist, etc, we have all the swill of the world right here in the good ole USA, I guess we can thank Emma Lazarus...
Womenâs Marchers, Unite!
Communist comrades came through, big time -- at the Washington rally.
January 27, 2017
Paul Kengor
âThe most important task,â said communist dictator Kim Il Sung in October 1971, in his address to the Democratic Womenâs Union of North Korea, âis to revolutionize and working-classize all the women.â
Kim hoisted the torch blazed by glorious female comrades such as Alexandra Kollontai (the Eleanor Roosevelt of the Bolshevik Revolution), Bella Dodd, Rosa Luxemburg, Ethel Rosenberg, Elizabeth Bentley, Lillian Hellman, Betty Freidan, Kate Millett, Angela Davis, and a bevy of true believers. Friedan and Millett were pioneers of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Millett, author of Sexual Politics, her dissertation at the ideological insane asylum known as Columbia University, became a cultural juggernaut when published in 1969. Time magazine hailed Kate as âthe Karl Marx of the Womenâs Movement.â
They were marchers for the revolution. And this past weekend, their ideological sisters lent their support to the Womenâs March on Washington, an event that sources like CNN gave maximum publicity â a level of attention that absolutely will not be granted to this weekâs March for Life in Washington, where the goal will be to preserve life.
A list of the sponsors for the Womenâs March is illuminating. The two lead organizations, highlighted as the Marchâs âpremier partners,â were Planned Parenthood â Americaâs preeminent abortion factory â and the Natural Resources Defense Council. As for the latter, if it confuses you why a group of climate comrades would march in lockstep with women whose highest priority is abortion, then you donât understand the American left. Go to the website of the Womenâs March, where âenvironmental justiceâ is featured among the leading âUnity Principles,â right up there with âreproductive rightsâ (read: abortion) and âworkerâs rightsâ and âLGBTQIA rights.â
But that was just the start. Arm in arm with the sisters at the Womenâs March were two touted âSocial Justice Partners,â namely: Emilyâs List and NARAL. For these girls, too, âwomenâs rightsâ means one thing: abortion. Abortion, abortion, abortion. The holy sacrament in the feminist church.
The next major level of sponsors for the Womenâs March was an eclectic cabal of fellow travelers and usual suspects: the ACLU, MoveOn.org, the Human Rights Campaign, the American Federation of Teachers, the AFL-CIO, and SEIU, the worst of the government unions.
And then there was a longer list of March âpartners,â a Whoâs Who of the left: AFSCME, the toxic National Education Association, the National Organization for Women, National Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Occupy Wall Street, the NAACP, the Council on American Islamic Relations, Amnesty International, Greenpeace, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Human Rights Watch, People for the American Way, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Sierra Club, the National Urban League, the YWCA, the Center for American Progress, Code Pink, and a litany of Religious Left dupes such as the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, the Unitarian Universality Association, and the heretical Catholics for Free Choice.
And there was a wider panoply of perversity: novel organizations like Free the Nipple, Got a Girl Crush, Pussy Hat Project, and the Georgetown University College Democrats.
But alas, most enlightening was another curious collective of sponsors for the Womenâs March, one that brings me full circle to the start of this article. The communists and socialists came out: Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America.
Yes, Communist Party USA was a proud sponsor of the Womenâs March on Washington, and the ladies were evidently proud to have them.
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And this past weekend, Davis was listed literally first among the female comrades who were the poster-girls to the Womenâs March on Washington. She and her cronies at Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America must have gotten quite a kick at the legions of oblivious ladies and splendid dupes who joined them in solidarity last weekend â all marching for âwomenâs rights,â of course. Forward!
Womenâs Marchers, Unite!
...
Womenâs Marchers, Unite!
Communist comrades came through, big time -- at the Washington rally.
January 27, 2017
Paul Kengor
âThe most important task,â said communist dictator Kim Il Sung in October 1971, in his address to the Democratic Womenâs Union of North Korea, âis to revolutionize and working-classize all the women.â
Kim hoisted the torch blazed by glorious female comrades such as Alexandra Kollontai (the Eleanor Roosevelt of the Bolshevik Revolution), Bella Dodd, Rosa Luxemburg, Ethel Rosenberg, Elizabeth Bentley, Lillian Hellman, Betty Freidan, Kate Millett, Angela Davis, and a bevy of true believers. Friedan and Millett were pioneers of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Millett, author of Sexual Politics, her dissertation at the ideological insane asylum known as Columbia University, became a cultural juggernaut when published in 1969. Time magazine hailed Kate as âthe Karl Marx of the Womenâs Movement.â
They were marchers for the revolution. And this past weekend, their ideological sisters lent their support to the Womenâs March on Washington, an event that sources like CNN gave maximum publicity â a level of attention that absolutely will not be granted to this weekâs March for Life in Washington, where the goal will be to preserve life.
A list of the sponsors for the Womenâs March is illuminating. The two lead organizations, highlighted as the Marchâs âpremier partners,â were Planned Parenthood â Americaâs preeminent abortion factory â and the Natural Resources Defense Council. As for the latter, if it confuses you why a group of climate comrades would march in lockstep with women whose highest priority is abortion, then you donât understand the American left. Go to the website of the Womenâs March, where âenvironmental justiceâ is featured among the leading âUnity Principles,â right up there with âreproductive rightsâ (read: abortion) and âworkerâs rightsâ and âLGBTQIA rights.â
But that was just the start. Arm in arm with the sisters at the Womenâs March were two touted âSocial Justice Partners,â namely: Emilyâs List and NARAL. For these girls, too, âwomenâs rightsâ means one thing: abortion. Abortion, abortion, abortion. The holy sacrament in the feminist church.
The next major level of sponsors for the Womenâs March was an eclectic cabal of fellow travelers and usual suspects: the ACLU, MoveOn.org, the Human Rights Campaign, the American Federation of Teachers, the AFL-CIO, and SEIU, the worst of the government unions.
And then there was a longer list of March âpartners,â a Whoâs Who of the left: AFSCME, the toxic National Education Association, the National Organization for Women, National Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Occupy Wall Street, the NAACP, the Council on American Islamic Relations, Amnesty International, Greenpeace, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Human Rights Watch, People for the American Way, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Sierra Club, the National Urban League, the YWCA, the Center for American Progress, Code Pink, and a litany of Religious Left dupes such as the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, the Unitarian Universality Association, and the heretical Catholics for Free Choice.
And there was a wider panoply of perversity: novel organizations like Free the Nipple, Got a Girl Crush, Pussy Hat Project, and the Georgetown University College Democrats.
But alas, most enlightening was another curious collective of sponsors for the Womenâs March, one that brings me full circle to the start of this article. The communists and socialists came out: Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America.
Yes, Communist Party USA was a proud sponsor of the Womenâs March on Washington, and the ladies were evidently proud to have them.
...
And this past weekend, Davis was listed literally first among the female comrades who were the poster-girls to the Womenâs March on Washington. She and her cronies at Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America must have gotten quite a kick at the legions of oblivious ladies and splendid dupes who joined them in solidarity last weekend â all marching for âwomenâs rights,â of course. Forward!
Womenâs Marchers, Unite!
...