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Please explain this "POST-FEMINISM'S THREAT TO SOCIAL ORDER SHOULD BE CELEBRATED"?

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i need to know this for the construction of my arguments in debate

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  1. No it should be: "POST-FEMINISM'S DESTRUCTION OF SOCIAL ORDER SHOULD BE REPAIRED".


  2. Feminists are fully intent on destroying the social order. Their first attack was on the family's weakest member - the unborn child.

  3. Was the debate team optional? I hope not.

    Threat to social order.. the same logic train has made stops at Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Punk, Blues, Metal, Psychobilly, Alternative musics... subversive writers... artists (Dadaism anyone?)

    Mark Unseen says "No more social order!" The Stray Cats suggest there will be a rumble in Brighton tonight, and there ain't a goddamn thing that the cops can do.

    Anyway, the suggestion of feminisms threat to the social order probably is leaning towards allowing women options outside of the home, reproductive rights... gender equality upsets the nuclear family, ya dig....

    You'll likely be at odds with someone insisting that we're all baby killing man hating vegans but just hold strong and remember that the first person to mention Hitler or Nazism has lost the debate, as per Godwin's Law (make sure to call 'em on it as soon as it happens... beaucoup points to be assured, and it WILL be their side doing it... )

  4. This is the tagline of post-modern feminism and it's essentially paying respect to the well-crafted manner by which this hateful ideology is dismantling society via hatred of those who disagree with it, men, normative behaviour, the unborn baby, traditional women, men who are masculine, etc.

    The tragedy is that so many young women fall into this "movement" thinking that souch a "benign" sounding word must somehow be beneficial to society or equivalent to the advancement of equality, but therein lies the brilliance of the illusion; the members who ascribe to this myth not realizing what a destructive force is genuinely is.  It's perhaps the most brilliant scheme of deceptive recruitment that I've ever witness on such a grand scale.

    It's essentially a victory dance.

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