This is yet another demonstration of the power and control of Australia’s feminist movement.
In 1961, Phillis Chesler traveled as a new bride with her husband to Afghanistan, where she was stripped of her rights in a traditional, Muslim household.
For the average woman, radical feminism has lost its appeal and relevancy.
It’s time we abandon the tyranny of lies and start restoring our country by sharing a true, beautiful, and compelling vision of womanhood.
This is yet another demonstration of the power and control of Australia’s feminist movement.
In 1961, Phillis Chesler traveled as a new bride with her husband to Afghanistan, where she was stripped of her rights in a traditional, Muslim household.
For the average woman, radical feminism has lost its appeal and relevancy.
It’s time we abandon the tyranny of lies and start restoring our country by sharing a true, beautiful, and compelling vision of womanhood.