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Originally Posted by Jay
Having said this, I have found through my study of history that it is late 20th century myth (perpetuated by the feminist movement) that women have been bound to their homes, husbands, and children with no opportunities to improve herself or her situation. Though recorded history, there are women owning businesses, workiing out side of the home, farming, ranching, preaching, to name only a very few things.
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I can agree with this. Even
Proverbs 31 talks about the virtuous woman.
I wonder how the myth that women were stuck at home got started? Never mind...I know. I lived during those years when hollywood made movies, commercials on television, and pop songs sang about women being able to be superwomen.
Reality is...they did not tell us that while we can have a career, home, children, pay taxes, the latest fashions, have wall-to-wall carpet and two late model cars in the double garage...that some quality of life will suffer in exchange for all that. Most of us had to learn that the hard way, by experience.
Those who are the movers and shakers of social engineering don't care because they are the ones who gain monetarily and the homes and children are the ones to suffer for the movers and shakers of social engineering's monetary gain.