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🗓️ 30 September 2023
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0:00.0 | at this time period yeah yeah people might be surprised to learn we think that like the the gender |
0:07.2 | swapping or um gender abolition ideas are new a lot of people think that's from the last decade or |
0:13.2 | two but these are actually very old ideas that do go back to this period you could arguably even |
0:18.1 | say they go back to ancient times, but certainly during the revolutionary |
0:21.6 | period in France, you had people like Simon Ganoe and Mary Wollstonecraft and other gender bending |
0:27.6 | figures who wanted gender abolition. You know, we're talking the late 1700s. And this was always a part of |
0:34.6 | feminism. Feminism always had elements of it that wanted gender abolition and basically just to erase any sort of boundaries or differences among people. |
0:44.3 | One of the people I wanted to mention today too is Mary Woll, not just Mary Wollstonecraft, but Victoria Woodhull, who was an American women's lib person from the 19th century, and she gave a famous |
0:56.4 | speech where she made appeals to religious liberty in the American Constitution, which was, |
1:01.7 | you know, born out of this revolutionary period as well. And she insisted that the natural |
1:06.5 | conclusion of the ideas in the constitution and of this revolutionary period, |
1:12.6 | were going to be abolition of marriage and even gender abolition. |
1:17.6 | Because she said these things were, you know, central to liberty, like this ultimate |
1:22.6 | liberty for liberty's sake, right? |
1:24.6 | We're going to just get rid of divisions between people, boundaries |
1:28.5 | and differences that could cause conflict, and that's going to lead us to this new age, |
1:33.3 | one world era of peace. So these are very old ideas that were baked into feminism right from the |
1:39.6 | start. So you couldn't have, as you pointed out, the present-day trans movement, if you had not had, bump it back three or four, quote, revolutionary movements to feminism. |
1:54.0 | Feminism is what prepares the way for where we are now. |
1:58.6 | And this is precisely why, for example, a lot of the mainline conservative |
2:01.7 | movements will go after the biology attack, the trans agenda, but they won't talk about the prior |
2:09.5 | revolution of feminism because too many so-called right-wingerers are themselves feminist. |
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