Today, an Odd Inconsistency Surfaced in The Women’s Movement

The Women’s Movement

An international group of women recently convened. The purpose of their gathering was to emphasize how important it was that “women be given a fair shake”.

Attendees emotionally and frequently reiterated the thought that, though they comprise over half the population, they are “woefully underrepresented” in board rooms, executive positions, and elected offics. First, nodding, then, applause followed these announcements.

The Women’s Movement Lacks Luster

Not one of the women present thought it important to mention that millions of very young women are killed by abortionists every year. They were, and are, being done away with simply because they were found to be female.

We must be careful with our concerns. It is damnably embarrassing to be caught publicly focusing on self rather than neighbors. A “double damnation” may occur at Judgment, when such souls are asked, “You said you were ‘for women’. Yet, you invariably failed to protest their wholesale slaughter. In the final analysis, shouldn’t you recognize that you must be judged for having chosen to be a greedy, self-centered liar?”

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