Rachel Wilson
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And this was kind of by design.
A lot of the book is about the fact that
There were people who pushed feminism, and it wasn't because women were oppressed and they cared about the position of women necessarily.
It's because the same people who pushed the 19th Amendment and pushed progressivism and feminism were the same people who drafted the Federal Reserve legislation, came up with the income tax, came up with the compulsory education system.
And especially on the Marxist side, they pushed feminism because they said if we can push mothers and women into the workforce and we double the workforce, workers of the world unite.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like we have this huge workforce and through the university systems, we can kind of propagandize the young women to be socialists and to be Marxists because they kind of tend that way anyway.
The way that women's brains work is very like communitarian for a reason.
You know, so it's very easy to radicalize.
And this isn't my opinion.
Like I go over in the book how you can just read the writings of these people and they tell you August Babel, Alexandra Kollontai, Margaret Fuller, like all these early 1800s writers were saying, we need to get women away from the home and away from being mothers and push them into the workplace because then we can politicize them.
We can motivate them into becoming revolutionaries.
And that's how we'll get the numbers to make this work.
So now instead of staying home with your kids and doing all these things for your family, for your community, you're doing them for a corporation and you're paying income tax.
You're paying all the other taxes associated with having to work outside the home gas tax because you're driving back and forth to work.
payroll taxes, all that kind of stuff.
And you are away from your kids all day.