PERSPECTIVES → INBOX Issue 885 · November 10, 2021

Inbox: Issue 885

"She and her friends would wish each other, 'May the mitzvah of kibbud av v’eim be an easy one for you'"

Inbox: Issue 885
“She and her friends would wish each other, ‘May the mitzvah of kibbud av v’eim be an easy one for you'”

 

Denying Biology [Outlook / Issue 884]

Rabbi Rosenblum’s comment that “men and women have been turned into two suspicious, warring camps” is the outcome of a women’s movement that was formed to address abuse and injustices that morphed into an unnatural divide. It has almost been forgotten that almost every man had a living mother and that “the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world,” as William Ross Wallace put it.

Unfortunately, revolutions and movements have an aversion to success and closing up shop. The original goals are often forgotten in the quest to remain relevant and to stay in business. As a result, their complaints and demands grow more and more radical — even to the detriment of the people whom they are purported to help.

It was just after the 2020 election and I was at a nail salon. The women were discussing the election. One young lady, a properly brainwashed college student, said that she was happy that Kamala Harris, a woman, had finally become vice president.

Naturally, I did not agree. So I asked her if she would prefer to work for a man or a woman. She answered honestly that she would rather work for a man. To my surprise, the very diverse group of female customers and staff all agreed: They would rather work for a man than a woman. So much for evil men.

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