the attitude with arnie arnesen
opening thoughts: slavery part two
in part I was reacting to this story:
it was so much more than denying women the right to vote here is a nugget from the article:
A congregant interviewed for the segment remarked that she considers her husband as the head their household, and added: “I do submit to him.”
Hegseth reposted the nearly seven-minute report with the caption: “All of Christ for All of Life.”
Later in the video, Wilson says he does not believe women should hold leadership positions in the military or be able to fill high-profile combat roles.
A statement from Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell on Saturday said Hegseth “is a proud member of a church affiliated with” the CREC.
“The secretary very much appreciates many of Mr Wilson’s writings and teachings.”
so with that in the rear view mirror you will understand this reaction:
prepare for the return of slavery...it will not be a function of color it will be a function of breasts - from demanding that women be govt incubators (denying them control over their bodies including challenging the use of birth control), to the expanded use of vouchers 4 home schooling. from the suggestion that women should be denied the vote and submit to their husbands, to the assault on no fault divorce which particularly benefits those in abusive or difficult marriages, to the removal of DEI... part one:
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