Thursday, May 10, 2012

Success Story of 1970's Feminism

You too can achieve such great results.

For the Patron Saint's Name of Frick.

6 comments:

CBMTTek said...

Well, rumor has it that Andy Warhol died a virgin. Forget where I read that.

Ahhh... wikipedia to the rescue...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol#Personal_life

As to this woman, who at 70 decides that focusing on something other then her career might be nice, well I am interested to see how the feminists spin this.

First of all, there is the possibility they will praise her for putting her career first.
But, then there is her career, as a caberet singer. Not exactly the type of career your average feminist celebrates.

And, celebicy, not exactly the feminist dogma. If you are celibate, you do not need birth control, nor will it ever be possible for you to need an abortion. Without having the "choice" how can you be a symbol of feminine power?

I could go on all day...

Jim said...

Run Forrest run!

New Columbia Review said...

Good for her, a woman who has kept her legs crossed and not cry and moan about govt funding her contraceptives or infanticide is good in my book.

So what if she wishes to continue her celibacy by holding unrealistic standards. I'd take 100 of these women over 1 Sandra "Commie Whore" Fluke any day.

Rumbear said...

Some things can't be unseen. Damn you Capt......

Unknown said...

I thought it was going to be a picture of Germaine Greer. No, wait...she's not a virgin. Although she is uglier than this woman.

Unknown said...

I thought it was going to be a picture of Germaine Greer. No, wait, she's not a virgin...although she is uglier than this woman.