Why feminists hate Sarah Palin

One would think that the mainstream feminists in America would absolutely adore Sarah Palin and hold her up as a role model for young girls all across America, but they do not. The fact of the matter is, they detest her. And it really isn’t all that hard to figure out why.

Sarah Palin is a woman who crashed right through virtually every barrier ever erected to keep women from being all they can be. Never one to shy away from controversy, she ascended to the governorship of our largest state and eagerly took on the “good ole boy” establishment that had ruled the state’s government since Alaska first became a state way back in 1959. And she prevailed.

She also became a star on the national political scene that outshines any other female politician, and through it all she even managed to bag an elk or two. Yet after all of her accomplishments, the mainstream feminists who should be celebrating her amazing success at breaking down barriers for women and girls instead disparage her at every turn.

In reality, the mainstream feminists aren’t really feminists at all. They are simply extreme leftwing stooges for the progressive wing of the Democratic party. They have shown their true colors by choosing to diminish the one woman who actually has the power and influence to finally help bring to fruition everything the real feminists have been dreaming about for decades. Why? Because while she believes in total equality between the sexes, she also recognizes and celebrates the inherent God-given differences between males and females. For proof, one needs only to look at the way she dresses and applies her make-up. You’ll find nothing mascusline or ambigous there.

Of course Palin also believes in God and the right of the unborn to live, which just adds fuel to the fire of hatred that lives within the hearts of Gloria Steinem and her ilk.

This might come as quite a shock to regular readers of this blog, but I myself am a feminist – but in the same way that Sarah Palin is a feminist. I want my granddaughters to be free to grow up to be anything they want to be, whether it be an astronaut, President of the United States, or a housewife who never leaves the house to take a public job. The sky should be the limit in regards to their goals in life, and their own unique abilities and limitations should be the only things that assist or hinder their climb towards their goals. And so it should be with ALL girls and women in these great United States of America. But most women who wear the “feminist” label seem to disagree – hence their hatred for Sarah Palin.

Comments

  1. Phyllis Helton says:

    Amen.

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