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  • Oh heck, I can tell you why the Feminists are silent. They're LIBERALS, and Liberals NEVER question or oppose OTHER Liberals. The Feminists are between a rock and a hard place here. Do they support Woman Power , or the Trans Movement, BOTH of which are near and dear to them. Making a public statement would mean they would have to choose one cause over another, so rather than be seen as they Hypocrites they ARE, they simply stay out of the fray. Cowards.

  • Isn't this supposed to be the "Women's History Month" celebrating the achievements of "women" (you know, those creatures that many on the left can't quite define)? I suspect those same Hollywood / Media leftist are pushing "Women's History Month". My evidence: They have conspicuously left out of their praises such women of achievement as Mother Theresa of Calcutta, who founded a world-wide religious order of women who care for the poorest of the poor or Mother Angelica, who started with $200 and founded EWTN, the world-wide Catholic TV and Radio network or Candice Owens, an American conservative author, talk show host, political commentator, and activist or Melania Trump, the first foreign-born First Lady since Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, just to name a few. What a leftist nightmare dilemma… celebrating something that your wokeness won’t let you dare to define! Maybe this should be retitled "What Is A Woman Month"!

    • LAS;   Did you know that Mother Teresa admitted, (in her later years), that for the last thirty years her faith and belief in God dwindled massively?  Just something to think about.

       

    • Mr. Garinger, what does your comment have to do with the discussion about women? Or are you trying to sneak some of your anti-Catholic bigotry into the conversation? Mother Teresa experienced, like many saints, a long dark night of the soul. She understood her darkness as an ordeal, a divine trial. In the dark night, her vow of self-offering to Jesus was being put to the test. Would she really refuse Him nothing and drink the cup her Lord drank, lay down her life as he had laid down his life, offer herself as he did, completely and without reserve? In her dark night, Jesus was claiming Mother Teresa for his own, pledging himself to his spiritual bride, pruning away her self-love and pride, purifying her in heart, mind, and intention, stripping away all that would keep her from total union with him. Even in her despair, she realized that she was being tested by God and endured. Those who knew her said that, just before her death, she emerged from her dark night and was filled with joy at her approaching union with Our Lord! It is only your poor understanding of what she was privately going through (and, perhaps, your own lack of spiritual depth) that would lead you to say that her faith had "dwindled massively". In reality, it was just the opposite with her!

  • God made them male and female, period!!!

  • Gender Insanity!

  • Satanism in full swing. . . . .

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