In an era of dubious secular holidays, entire months set aside for celebrations of sin, and lackluster heroes, there is rightful skepticism about such events as Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day. It certainly seems odd that the people who struggle to define a woman also set aside time for the celebration thereof. Yet a closer look at such events reveals something shocking: they’re not celebrating women or femininity at all.
The accomplishments they showcase are when women act as men, or at least when they are not embracing the feminine. Whether women are being lauded (and infantilized) as place kickers in football games or promoted for their entry into combat units, or it’s “Take Your Daughter to Work Day,” there’s nothing distinctly feminine about any of it. The rarity with which woman’s true femininity gets even a passing nod shows just how insidious the problem is.
Yea Sarah!! You have again scorched the seeming "values" that try to erode any semblance order that this Country has set apart in so many tenets of our Founding Fathers, let alone our Christian Founders. When a Supreme Court Justice, who now sits on the highest Court of our land cannot define a woman, we are in big trouble. She is simply a barometer of all of the instances you so eloquently described in your article. What a sad state of affairs!!
Have you ever investigated the reason why and who is driving this Agenda and
what is their final goal ?
We have had one piece of sanity / victory.
Transgender athletes banned from women's events.