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First wave feminism began in New Zealand. It was the first country to give women the vote.

What we would recognize as modern day feminism began with the WSPU, the radical terrorists who made a deal with the government to steal dead men's jobs in return for their backing of WW1.

When WW1 ended, they retained their jobs and got the vote, then they went and backed Oswald Mosley's British Fascist Union in the 30s. WSPU members pleaded for a ceasefire against the Nazis to the point that many of them were proscribed, alongside Mosley himself. A WSPU member was one of Hitler's closest confidants in Britain.

This is why I'm 100% sure that stormfags are feminists. They always have been, since the days of Florence Farr, who called for women's war against the Jews for "tarnishing women's image" - the exact same rhetoric used by Hitler when he spoke to the League of German Maidens. Hitler's first endorsement in Germany came from a women's group following Florence Farr, IIRC.

149 days ago
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First wave feminism began in New Zealand. It was the first country to give women the vote.

What we would recognize as modern day feminism began with the WSPU, the radical terrorists who made a deal with the government to steal dead men's jobs in return for their backing of WW1.

When WW1 ended, they retained their jobs and got the vote, then they went and backed Oswald Mosley's British Fascist Union in the 30s. WSPU members pleaded for a ceasefire against the Nazis to the point that many of them were proscribed, alongside Mosley himself. A WSPU member was one of Hitler's closest confidants in Britain.

This is why I'm 100% sure that stormfags are feminists. They always have been, since the days of Florence Farr, who called for women's war against the Jews for "tarnishing women's image" - the exact same rhetoric used by Hitler when he spoke to the League of German Maidens.

149 days ago
1 score