Ugly Jew Feminist FRAUD Dies 2006; Never was a housewife; Self admitted bad-tempered B/TCH

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The truth is that I've always been a bad-tempered bitch. Some people say that I have mellowed some. I don't know.
— Betty Friedan, Life So Far
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Beauty may only be skin deep, but ugly cuts right to the bone! This k*ke-whore was just plain butt-ugly!

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WASHINGTON - Betty Friedan, whose manifesto The Feminine Mystique became a best seller in the 1960s and laid the groundwork for the modern feminist movement, died Saturday, her birthday. She was 85.

Friedan died at her home of congestive heart failure, according to a cousin, Emily Bazelon.

Friedan's assertion in her 1963 bestseller that having a husband and babies was not everything and that women should aspire to separate identities as individuals, was highly unusual, if not revolutionary,
just after the baby and suburban booms of the Eisenhower era.

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The feminine mystique, she said, was a phony bill of goods society sold to women that left them unfulfilled, suffering from the problem that has no name and seeking a solution in tranquilizers and psychoanalysis.

A woman has got to be able to say, and not feel guilty, 'Who am I, and what do I want out of life?' She mustn't feel selfish and neurotic if she wants goals of her own, outside of husband and children, Friedan said.

In the racial, political and sexual conflicts of the 1960s and '70s, Friedan's was one of the most commanding voices and recognizable presences in the women's movement.

Mainstream to some, 'bourgeois' to others
As a founder and first president of the National Organ
ization for Women in 1966, she staked out positions that seemed extreme at the time on such issues a
s abortion, sex-neutral help-wanted ads, equal pay, promotion opportunities and maternity leave.

But at the same time, Friedan insisted that the women's movement had to remain in the American mainstream, that men had to be accepted as allies and that the family should not be rejected.

Don't get into the bra-burning, anti-man, politics-of-orgasm school, Friedan told a college audience in 1970.

To more radical and lesbian feminists, Friedan was hopelessly bourgeois, Susan Brownmiller wrote at the time.

Friedan, deeply opposed to equating feminism with lesbianism, conceded later that she had been very square and uncomfortable about homosexuality.

" wrote a whole book objecting to the definition of women only in sexual relation to men. I would not exchange that for a definition of women only in sexual relation to women, she said.

Supporter of lesbian rights<
br>Nonetheless she was a seconder for a resolution on protecting lesbian rights at the Nat
ional Women's Conference in Houston in 1977.

For a great many women, choosing motherhood makes motherhood itself a liberating choice, she told an interviewer two decades later. But she added that this should not be a reason for conflict with other feminists who are maybe more austere, or choose to seek their partners among other women.

By then in her 70s, Friedan had moved on to the issue of how society views and treats its elderly.

She said that while researching her last book, The Fountain of Age, published in 1993, she found those who dealt with old people talk about the aged with the same patronizing, 'compassionate' denial of their personhood that was heard when the experts talked about women 20 years ago.

She had not stopped being a feminist, she said, but women as a special separate interest group are not my concern any more.

Childhood in Illinois
Friedan, born
Feb. 4, 1921, in Peoria, Ill., was a high achieving Jewish outsider growing
up in middle America. Her father, Harry Goldstein, owned a jewelry store; her mother, Miriam, quit a job as a newspaper women's page editor to become a housewife.

As a girl, Friedan watched her mother cut down my father because she had no place to channel her terrific energies, a typical female disorder that I call impotent rage, she said.

From high school valedictorian in 1938 to summa cum laude graduate of Smith College in 1942, " was that girl with all A's and I wanted boys worse than anything, she said.

She won a fellowship in psychology to the University of California, Berkeley, but turned down a bigger fellowship there so as not to outdo a boyfriend.

The romance broke up anyway and Friedan moved to Greenwich Village in New York and became a labor reporter.

She lost one job to a returning World War II veteran but found another before marrying Carl Friedan, a summer-stock producer and la
ter an advertising executive, in 1947. The marriage, which produced three child
ren, ended in divorce 22 years later.

Friedan got a maternity leave to have her first child in 1949, but was fired and replaced by a man when she asked for another leave to have the second child five years later.

The family had moved to a big Victorian house in the suburban Rockland County village of Grandview-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., where Friedan cranked out freelance magazine articles while bringing up her brood.

'Is this all?'
Hoping to get a magazine piece out of a Smith College 15-year reunion, Friedan prepared an in-depth survey of her classmates.

What she found was that these well-educated women of the class of 1942, now largely suburban housewives, were asking, in effect, "s this all?

Friedan couldn't get the article published in a magazine, but five years of more research and writing turned it into The Feminine Mystique.
 
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This is great news!

Final the the third member of the evil hate jewess triad of hate had died. The last 14 months has been great for those who hate hate.


Susan Sontag
deadâ┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡  December 28, 2004
Sontag was born Susan Rosenblatt in New York City, the daughter of Jewish-American parents Jack Rosenblatt and his wife, the former Mildred Jacobsen.
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<a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Dworkin' target='_blank'>Andrea Dworkin</a>
dead April 9, 2005
Dworkin was born in Camden, New Jersey to Harry Dworkin and Sylvia Spiegel.â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡  ... Though she described her Jewish household as being in many ways dominated by the memory of the Holocaust, ...
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For those who are not aware, it was the evil jewess Sontag who made the (jew) Freudian slip when she said.

"Mozart, Pascal, Boolean algebra, Shakespeare, parliamentary government, baroque churches, Newton, the emancipation of women, Kant, Balanchine ballets, et. al. don't redeem what this particular civilization has wrought upon the world. The white race is the cancer of human history."

Like almost all criticism the jew makes of the White race, the jew is really talking about itself.
 

Betty Friedan's secret Communist past​

Salon
January 18, 1999

by David Horowitz​


Why has this feminist icon continued tocover up her years as a party activist? What is it with progressives? Why do theyfeel the need to lie so relentlessly about whothey are? Recently Rigoberta Mench's autobiography was exposed as a complete hoax. Now it'sBetty Friedan's turn to be revealed as afeminist fibber.
In a new book, "Betty Friedan and theMaking of the Feminine Mystique", Smith Collegeprofessor Daniel Horowitz (no relation) establishesbeyond doubt that the woman who has alwayspresented herself as a typical suburban housewifeuntil she began work on her groundbreaking book wasin fact nothing of the kind. In fact, underher maiden name, Betty Goldstein, she was apolitical activist and professional propagandist for theCommunist left for a quarter of a century beforethe publication of "The Feminist Mystique"launched the modern women's movement.
Professor Horowitz documents that Friedanwas from her college days, and until hermid-30s, a Stalinist Marxist, the political intimateof the leaders of America's Cold War fifthcolumn and for a time even the lover of a youngCommunist physicist working on atomic bomb projectsin Berkeley's radiation lab with J. Robert Oppenheimer. Her famous description of America's suburban family household as "a comfortable concentration camp" in "TheFeminine Mystique" therefore had more to do withher Marxist hatred for America than with anyof her actual experience as a housewife ormother. (Her husband, Carl, also a leftist, oncecomplained that his wife "was in the world during thewhole marriage," had a full-time maid and"seldom was a wife and a mother").
It is fascinating that Friedan not onlyfelt the need to lie about her real views and lifeexperience then, but still feels the need to lie aboutthem now.
Although Horowitz, the author of thenew biography, is a sympathetic leftist,Friedan refused to cooperate with him once she realizedhe was going to tell the truth about her life asBetty Goldstein. After he published an initialarticle about Friedan's youthful work as a "laborjournalist," Friedan maligned him, saying to anAmerican University audience, "Some historianrecently wrote some attack on me in which heclaimed that I was only pretending to be a suburbanhousewife, that I was supposed to be an agent."
This was particularly unkind becauseFriedan's professor-biographer is such afellow-traveler himself that he bends over backwardsthroughout the book to sanitize the true dimensionsof Friedan's past. Thus he describes onecharacter in the book, Steve Nelson, as "the legendaryradical, veteran of the Spanish Civil War and BayArea party official." In fact, Nelson was anobscure radical but an important apparatchik(later notorious for his espionage activities inthe Berkeley Radiation Lab) who was in Spainas a Party commissar to enforce the Stalinistline.
Professor Horowitz also bends overbackwards, and at length, to defend Friedan's lyingas a response to "McCarthyism." When she makesthe ridiculous accusation that he is going touse "innuendoes" to describe her past as ajustification for refusing to grant him permission toquote from her unpublished papers, he is all-toounderstanding. The word "innuendoes," he explains, wasoften used by people "scarred by McCarthyism."
Reading this reminded me of a C-Span "BookNotes" program on which Brian Lambasked the president of the American Historical Association, Eric Foner, about hisfather, Jack. Foner claimed that Jack Foner was a man"with a social conscience" who made his livingthrough public lectures and who, along with hisbrothers Phil and Moe, was persecuted during the McCarthy era. When Lamb asked Foner whythey were persecuted, Foner responded that hisfather had supported the loyalist side in theSpanish Civil War. But no one was actually persecutedfor siding with the Spanish Republic in the SpanishCivil War. The Foner brothers, on the otherhand, were fairly famous Communists, one a Communist Party labor historian and another aCommunist Party union organizer and leader. It is afact that, on orders from Moscow,Communist-controlled unions in the CIO opposed the MarshallPlan's effort to rebuild Western Europe. TheMarshall Plan, it should be recalled, was in partdesigned to prevent Stalin's empire from absorbingWestern Europe as it had its satellites in theeast. That's why socialists like Walter Reuther purgedthe reds from the CIO and also why Communists like Foner's uncle came under FBI scrutiny --i.e., why they were "persecuted" in the McCarthyera. That Communists, like the Foners, lied atthe time was understandable. They had something tohide. But why are their children lying to thisday? And why are people like Friedan lying longafter they have anything to fear from McCarthycommittees and the like?
Surely no one seriously believes that people who reveal their Communist pasts these dayshave anything to fear from the Americangovernment. Angela Davis, for example, was once the Communist Party's candidate for vicepresident and served the Soviet empire until itsvery last gasp. Her punishment for this is to havebeen appointed one of only seven "President's Professors" at the state-run Universityof California, and to be officially invitedat exorbitant fees by college administrations allacross the country to give ceremonial speeches onpublic occasions.
Folk singer Pete Seeger, who has been aparty puppet his entire life, is a celebratedentertainer and was honored recently at the KennedyCenter with a Freedom Medal by the president himself.In the midst of the Vietnam War, Jane Fondaincited American troops to defect in a broadcastshe made from the enemy's capital over RadioHanoi. She then returned to the United States to winan Academy Award and eventually become thewife of one of America's most powerful mediamoguls, where she oversaw a 24-episode CNNspecial purporting to be a history of the ColdWar. Bernadine Dohrn, leader of America'sfirst political terrorist cult, who once officiallydeclared war on "Amerika," and who has never concededeven minimal regret for her crimes nor hintedat the slightest revision of her views, has justbeen appointed to a Justice Departmentcommission on children. The idea that America punishesthose who betray her is laughable, as is theidea that leftists have anything to fear from theirgovernment if they tell the truth. So why the continuing lies? The reason isthis: The truth is too embarrassing. Imagine whatit would be like for Betty Friedan (the name actuallyis Friedman) to admit that as a Jew sheopposed America's entry into the war againstHitler because Stalin told her that it was just aninter-imperialist fracas? Imagine what it would be like forAmerica's premier feminist to acknowledge that wellinto her 30s she thought Stalin was the Father ofthe Peoples, and that the United States wasan evil empire, and that her interest in women'sliberation was just a subtext of her real desire tocreate a Soviet America. No, those kinds ofrevelations don't help a person who is concernedabout her public image.
Which is why it probably has seemedbetter just to lie about this all these years. Theproblem, however, is that lying can't becontained. It begets other lies, and eventually becomes awhole way of life, as President Clinton could tellyou. One of the lies that the denial of one's Communistpast begets is an exaggerated view of McCarthyism.Fear of McCarthyism becomes an excuse thatexplains everything. That McCarthyism was somegigantic "reign of terror" (to use CarlBernstein's sappy analogy), as though thousands lost theirfreedom and hundreds their lives while thecountry itself remained paralyzed with fear for a decadeis simply not true. McCarthy's personalreign lasted but a year a half, until Democrats tookcontrol of his committee. Being an accused Communiston an American college campus in the '50s,moreover, was only marginally more damaging toone's career opportunities than the accusation ofbeing a member of the Christian Right would be ontoday's politically correct campus, dominated asit now is by the tenured left. Bad enough, butreign of terror, no.
The example of Betty Friedan should be awake-up call to the rest of us to insist thatpeople be candid about their politics and about callingthings by their right names. Otherwise, we are going tocontinue being inundated with books from theacademy with ludicrous claims like this: "In responseto McCarthyism and to the impact of massmedia, suburbs, and prosperity, a wave ofconformity swept across much of the nation.Containment referred not only to American policytoward the U.S.S.R. but also to what happened toaspirations at home. The results for women wereespecially unfortunate. Even though increasingnumbers of them entered the work force, the Cold Warlinked anti-communism and the dampening ofwomen's ambitions." If you believe that, there isa bridge I have to sell you. On the other hand, atleast according to Friedan's biographer, that'sexactly what Friedan has sold American feminists:"With 'The Feminine Mystique,' Friedan began along tradition among American feminists ofseeing compulsory domesticity as the mainconsequence of 1950s McCarthyism." Well, perhaps it'snot American feminists Friedan has sold thisbizarre version of reality to, so much asAmerican Communists posing as feminists andunsuspecting young women whose only understanding ofthis past will come from their tenured leftistprofessors.
 
A lot of kike sows in politics have kicked the bucket and bitten the brimstone. Their power is gone and should stay gone!
 
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