And they say the slippery slope is a fallacy
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They were already openly talking about their desire for male genocide in 1893. There's a book, r/MensRights found it. I've never been able to acquire a copy, I forgot the title after a while and gave up, but it does prove that there definitely was long term planning.
One day I'll acquire all the feminist texts I refer to and be able to quote them perfectly.
That's not the point I'm making. You are trying to imply there is a single thread with each of them pulling it along over time.
When its a massive force of chaos being all drawn in a direction through raw hedonism and narcissism (and probably a handful of elite at the top with certain pushes). 99% of the current crop of feminists know next to nothing about their own history, nor do they care about finishing their work.
They simply all desire power and freedom from consequence, which manifests the same paths. A convergent evolution.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. The way their movement has been successful is too complicated to be mere happenstance. The only misstep they've made is with the tranny cult and I still think they'll manage to turn that into a win.
I still wonder where the idea that feminists are fat, ugly and a target of mockery came from. It weakened us to their game more than anything else.