Phyllis Schlafly, née Phyllis Stewart, was a US-American political activist opposing the women's movement and the Equal Rights Amendment, who was convinced that ...
"American women are so fortunate. When I got married, all I wanted in the world was a dryer so I didn't have to hang up my diapers. And now women have paper diapers and all sorts of conveniences in the home. And it is the man and the technology that has made the home such a pleasant place for women to be."
Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly
"A lot of people don't understand what feminism is. They think it is about advance and success for women, but it's not that at all. It is about power for the female left. And they have this, I think, ridiculous idea that American women are oppressed by the patriarchy and we need laws and government to solve our problems for us."
Phyllis Schlafly
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"Sex education classes ... in-home sales parties for arbortions."
ReplyDeleteThis makes no f***ing sense. Blatant nonsense.
I can feel her anger, still.
Ha, creepy! Thank you!
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