
The Occult Roots of Feminism - Out of This World #14
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The Feminine Mystique
The modern wick that they practice now was created by a man named Gerald Gardner in the 1950s. There were no such thing as gender studies or women's studies departments prior to like the very late sixties, early seventies. It was really after Betty Friedan's book, The Feminine Mystique, came out that they turned this into an academic discipline. So feminist ideas are always connected to paganism and the occult. And feminism, um, TM, you know, the feminism, it's about dominance, not equality. Yeah.
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