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Women's liberation didn't liberate women

Women's liberation didn't liberate women

Women are more enslaved than they were a century ago, argues Rachel Wilson in her new book about the occult roots of feminism.

What, exactly, were women liberated from?

Being a mother, says Rachel Wilson in her incredible book Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation.

Feminism’s a punchline now—women’s lib promised freedom but delivered a generation of miserable, overworked single moms.

— Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys

Book summary

Basically, Rachel explores the occult roots of the women's liberation movement in the early 1900s, the hidden history of the important feminists and esoteric beliefs of key players, both men and women.

The book rips apart the whole thing, highlighting how it has had a negative impact on women's stability and identity, as well as men's.

The American suffragettes—who were mostly men—were involved in occultic stuff like demon worship, witchcraft and central banking.

Think of it like this:

Why has a career become more important than raising a family, asks Rachel.

📺 Video episode

This conversation with Rachel was outstanding.

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