Tag: "women in the military"

Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs (Part III)
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Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs (Part III)

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Concerning the question of sending American women into combat, we have thus far looked at the trajectory of the feminist movement, specifically how it went from advocating basic equality between the sexes to perverting and deconstructing sexuality altogether. There have been two distinct and deliberate effects of this radical feminism: the first being a blurring […]

Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs (Part II)
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Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs (Part II)

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Despite the genuine good will of many of those who work to create equal opportunities for men and women, it cannot be ignored that there are more insidious ends in play by feminist ideologues. Historically, there has been a close working relationship between Marxist and feminists, and thus the dialectic used to understand economic history […]

Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs
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Chilling View from the Joint Chiefs

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With the recent declaration by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, it would seem that there is an indisputable decision to allow women to serve in combat units in the future. To argue to the contrary might be an exercise in futility—much like closing the barn door after the horses have bolted—but this is not so. […]