Feminazis

At the turn of the twentieth century, women throughout Europe and North America were demanding that their governments give them the right to vote. Germany was no exception; women began to hold demonstrations for women’s suffrage there as early as 1910. They succeeded in 1919, when Article 109 of the Weimar Constitution stated that men and women have the same fundamental rights and duties as citizens, including the right to vote and to hold office. During the years of the Weimar Republic, the majority of the electorate was female, in part because so many men had died in the war or were so physically or psychologically wounded that they were unlikely to vote. In 1919, the first year women could vote in Germany, they held 10% of the seats in the Reichstag, and their numbers continued to rise throughout the next decade.

Mother’s Day was promoted as an important day of national celebration, along with the slogan Kinder, Küche, Kirche (“children, kitchen, church”) as the right path for German women. Historians Renate Bridenthal and Claudia Koonz write that many of Germany’s major political parties believed that reinforcing the traditional roles of women and men in the family “would provide stability in a social world that seemed to be rapidly slipping from their control.”

Granting women equality and power had further destabilized their society.

By the end of the decade, when economic uncertainty once again gripped Germany, an increasing number of women were turning toward conservative parties like the Nazis, who made Kinder, Küche, Kirche for women an integral part of their proposed program.

It seems like German women got the vote and then got what they voted for.  First, they had demanded a weak and permissive government which would give them equal rights to their husbands, and after that eventually brought about economic hard times, then they wanted a strong ruler (a tyrant) who would reform things quickly (by overriding the legislature) a man who fed women’s vanity to gain their support.

“It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.” ~ 1984 — George Orwell

Women were eager welcomers of the hard-nosed NAZIs.  Even in occupied France:

Moral of the story: Don’t hearken to women.

Women will weaken and disarm their own men, calling them “tyrants”, then welcome in more militant conquerors.  They don’t care to learn from history.  They want to repeat Eve’s curse of anti-patriarchal Feminist foolishness every chance they get.  They must be kept under subjection for the good of everyone.  They’ll deprive their husband of his power only to let that power be taken by a tyrant, or by strangers, anybody but their loving husband.  They’re cursed to desire to reject the one willing to rescue them at the cost of his own life.  These hoes ain’t loyal!  Wives are the image of Jesus’ ever-straying church, and husbands will either play the role of Jesus, ruling them with a rod of iron, or Jesus, sacrificially crucified to atone for their rebellion.

8 thoughts on “Feminazis

  1. Germany’s sociopolitical trajectory over the last 107 years is the ultimate cautionary tale, one that almost everyone has ignored or denied. German men today are hopeless cucks. American men are bound to imitate them if current trends continue.

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  2. Regarding the Frauen poster, you can clearly see from her face that she’s holding a gun to his ribs to keep him in line.

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  3. Lovely little truthbomb. Splatters lies all over the place.

    Doesn’t matter the culture or the place, women will resent and rebel and destroy, the moment that weak men and dotter-daddies cuck out.

    . . . and New Amerika is the Kuck King of Rock Numero Tres.

    Remember: Instead of simping out before the Female, God responded to Woman by cursing her with MORE jealousy for the position of the Man.

    She demands that stolen donut? All good, then. Make her eat a thousand of them.

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  4. Regarding the Frauen poster, can you see the way the boy is glaring at his dejected stoop-shouldered father. The seemingly failing husband is obviously shown as the cause of their troubles in the poster, the disgusted wife and kids are his victims, while Adolf Hitler is offered as the woman’s potential savior. It seems like Hitler and his regime started off pretty effective at appealing to the people with their propaganda. And I reckon it was easier to sell the self-affirming concept that the German majority were a superior race, than the globalist “elites” trying to sell the White majority in the USA on the concept that they are inherently worse than other races. The Globalists really have a problem with their current messaging to us. “Empower us so that you can own nothing and eat bugs.” Normal healthy-minded people don’t want to own nothing and be reduced to eating bugs. The Globalists’ current messaging is so off-putting that you have to wonder if it isn’t somehow part of their long-term plan to encourage a backlash against their message and then trot out a populist savior for us all to turn to.

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  5. Based upon the illustrations I perceive that native Germans primarily commit crimes against dark skinned immigrant victims. I reckon they should deport all the immigrants for the immigrant community’s own safety. /S

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  6. Yep, that poster is candy-prop for the Stronk und Empowerds German Woman (all cheer).

    Dejecto Dad is glared at by his own two little kids, while stronk mama towers over the family, the gritty giant of the scene, ready to be the Rock of the family.

    Why, if ONLY Dejecto Dad would turn to ADOLF HITLER, like the stronk und vise Women of German, ALL WOULD BE WELL, and Dejecto can regain his manhood by having it blown off by the Allies.

    Such a deal!!

    Yes. It really IS that easy.

    It’s just Eden all over again, over and over and over. The demonic conditions and manipulates the collective feminine, to the disaster of the male, the family and the nation. Now it’s our turn, and the turn of the entire West.

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