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Phyllis Schlafly liked to say that she had it all, just not all at once. She was hated by many and loved by many. Feminists called her a traitor to her sex and the worst kind of hypocrite. Conservatives called her a modern heroine and an unstoppable force. She wasn’t a TV villain with a …

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Feminism’s Oppression of Femininity and Masculinity

The Ms. magazine from Episode Two not only promotes unisexuality, it endorses socialism within the home. Perfectly dividing the household chores emphasizes both a oneness of gender and a division of labor, which leaves the women with all the work.  The Phyllis Schlafly Report captures Phyllis’s interpretation of the first Ms. issue, “It is anti-family, …

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Candidate Donald Trump and his wife Melania briefly pause his presidential campaign to attend the funeral of Phyllis Schlafly. On the day after her death, her last book was published. It was entitled The Conservative Case for Trump.

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This pictures shows Phyllis and Fred Schlafly on their wedding day. Fred’s sister Eleanor warned him not to pack books on mathematics for the honeymoon because she said it would insult Phyllis. As it turned out, Phyllis had stuffed her own suitcase with books on politics and economics. As Eleanor later recalled, “I knew it …

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Phyllis Schlafly believed that the American woman could be anything she wanted to be. Phyllis never held other women back, and she never let anyone hold her back.

The ERA’s Paganistic Roots

Within Mrs. America’s Episode Two, Gloria Steinem’s party celebrates the debut of the first issue of Ms. magazine. Mrs. America captures the front cover perfectly. Hindu goddess Kali rallies the fight against the Christian principles America was founded upon.  In the episode, Steinem states, “Those are tears streaming down her face because she has to …

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