Posts Tagged ‘Gloria Steinem’
Uneducated – Illiterate Sheep!!!
Train ticket to Washington DC – $49.00
Grab My Pussy Tshirt – $17.50
Wood and cardboard to make anti Trump sign – $15.00
Discovering that the main organizer of a march for female equality is a muslim and advocate for sharia law in the United States – PRICELESS
Hey Gloria……..The feminist movement is over!!! Please go away!
Never before have we seen so many opportunities for so many in this country. Never before have so many doors been opened that were once closed. Yet, there are those so out of touch with reality, so delusional – that they carry on as if it were a hundred years ago.
We just witnessed a March on Washington for “Women’s Rights.” A march for what the New York Times called a campaign……”riven by an election that raised unsettling questions about American values, out-of-touch elites and barriers to women’s ambitions.”
Out of touch elites? Would that be the likes of Madonna, Gloria Steinem or Ashley Judd who sell crazy to the masses?
Barriers to women’s ambitions? What barriers? The only barriers in this day and age are the barriers we place upon ourselves.
Men and women.
Our “ceilings” are limited only by our ability, drive and persistence to succeed.
Men and women.
And even then, there are those that overcome hardships – exceeding their ability and going against all odds to achieve their dreams and goals.
Men and women.
Maybe we should ask the following woman about inequality or ceilings:
Condoleezza Rice – Secretary of State
Janet Reno – Attorney General
Janet Yellen – Chair of the Federal Reserve
Mary Barra – CEO General Motors
Sheryl Kara Sandberg – COO Facebook
Susan Diane Wojcicki – CEO YouTube
Margaret Cushing Whitman – President & CEO Hewlett Packard
Virginia Marie Rometty – Chairwomen, President & CEO of IBM
Sandra Day O’Connor – First female appointed to the Supreme Court 1981
Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg – Associate Justice Supreme Court of the United States
Anne M. Mulcahy – CEO Xerox
Brenda Czajka Barnes – CEO of PepsiCo
Patricia Ann Woertz – Executive Vice President Chevron
Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi – Chairwoman & CEO of PepsiCo
Irene Blecker Rosenfeld – CEO Frito Lay
Patricia F. Russo – CEO Lucent Technologies
Sheila Colleen Bair – President Washington College
Lynn Laverty Elsenhans– CEO Sunoco
Ellen J. Kullman – CEO DuPont
Jill Ellen Abramson – Executive Editor New York Times
Janet Ann Napolitano – Governor of Arizona, Secretary Homeland Security
Irene Rosenfeld – Chairwoman and CEO of Kraft Foods
Carol M. Meyrowitz – Presidwnt & CEO TJX Company
Angela Braly – Chairwoman, President & CEO of WellPoint
Ursula M. Burns – Chairwoman & CEO Xerox
Laura J. Sen – President CEO of BJ’s Wholesale Club
Beth E. Mooney. – Chairwoman & CEO Keycorp
Carly Fiorina – CEO Hewlett Packard – 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate
Marillyn A. Hewson – Chairwoman, President & CEO of Lockheed Martin
Denise M. Morrison – President & CEO Campbell’s Soup Company
And if that list isn’t worthy of the utmost praise, consider the following:
There are twenty female senators currently in congress.
In 1917 the first female was elected to congress – a Republican. Since then there have been close to 300 woman elected to the house.
There have been forty women who have served as governor in the United States.
According to a Rutgers University report – 18.9% of United States Cities with populations over 30,000 – have a woman as a mayor.
And yet despite all the ceilings that have been shattered; despite all the barriers that have been broken; despite all the ambitions achieved by these women; there must be a march?
Gloria Steinem will tell “you” that “voices must be heard and women will not be controlled.”
Why?
Because if she doesn’t she is irrelevant.
She must promulgate this false idea that “you” as a woman are less then. That “you” as a woman are unimportant. Perhaps she is the problem. Perhaps she is the one holding “you” back.
She spoke of Trump’s inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality. Well in “reality,” her world is fantasy – A world where woman must fight for the scraps thrown by men. A fantasy world where she must “ask daddy.” A fantasy world where “you” will never shatter that glass ceiling.
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy?
Steinem must keep you “down.” She must keep you “ill” so that she can rescue “you” and free you from the sickness and chains of male domination and inequality.
Consider the fact that a 2013 article in the Huffington Post reports that only 20% of Americans consider themselves feminists and you will begin to really understand why Gloria Steinem must keep this fallacy going.
And if it’s hard to believe that there are those that still buy into this ridiculous idea – one need only to consider the fact that there were people walking around with female genitalia on their heads.
Or consider the fact that Ashley Judd felt the need to accuse the President of the United States of incestuous thoughts against his daughter.
Look at any one of these feminist supporter’s social media pages and you’ll see posts of cats and dogs or Star Wars or cosplay. It’s hard to take any of them seriously.
They live in an alternate reality. A reality where it is easier to play the consummate victim than to take charge of their lives. A world where it is easier to blame others than to accept their own shortcomings.
Never before have we seen so many opportunities for so many in this country. Never before have so many doors been opened that were once closed. Yet, there are those so out of touch with reality, so delusional – that they carry on as if it were a hundred years ago.
That or a real case of Penis Envy.