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the workplace and spirituality
Have you ever heard of this feminism?

I recently read this on the board Religion & Spirituality (big surprise): "The Rockefeller began worship [that feminism], women get in the workplace so that they would be willing to pay more taxes, take their children to make them in full propaganda in public schools, and to sterilize women who work in the post before having children all (in line with the plan of Rockefeller eugenics). "Now I've been around the block once or twice when it comes to hearing cases Silly misconceptions about feminism, but it is new to me. Have you ever heard that? (No, I disagree with the statement. I wonder just the beginning. Unfortunately yes, the person who said he was serious.)

The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), "myths and feminist Dirty Tricks", appear frequently in newsgroups-alt.mens soc.men rights and has some answers to the question " Where do these images come from? What is surprising about this FAQ which states that "feminist myths and tips that are often used to disrupt good discussions" That must take place in these forums. men and parental rights defenders are known to disrupt any kind of discussion about feminism, domestic violence issues family law, which took place on the Internet, in newsgroups and on America Online. The most common myths men's rights are promoted in this FAQ and propaganda on the rights of men exactly what feminism is supposed to be. "Testimony" is a special technique, these groups serve to denigrate feminism. The experts approved by the agencies are asked to give a more dubious in terms of validity. Definitions feminist point of view presented is not only blatantly false feminism, human rights of men treat them as if they are accurate. These people redefine and labeling of the feminist movement itself.

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