Feminine, Not Feminist: Feminism Within Education

This week, I did a podcast featuring @sheissovereign, an unapologetically feminine woman, who is a former leftist and former feminist. She is on a mission to spread awareness about the depopulation agenda, while helping to create and promote safe spaces for the traditional community to flourish, despite the forces committed to their demise. We had an absolutely fantastic conversation about feminism, the concept of femininity, and how it all ties into the educational system and our children's futures.

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While it wasn't necessarily an interview-style podcast, I did have some guiding questions for her:

1) How would you define feminism, and what's the difference between feminism today vs. feminism in the past?

2) What is the difference between a feminist and a feminine woman? Why is it important to make such a distinction?

3) Who is really at fault here, for perpetuating this system?

4) Which is the most damaging pattern you see emerging from the current feminist movement? If you could change this pattern, how would you go about it?

5) How do you see these sorts of patterns affecting males as opposed to females?

6) Do you see these feminist patterns affecting our children? What role do educational institutions play in this? What's our solution to mitigating this issue?


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