Despite news to the contrary, feminism can't possibly be dead. If feminism were dead, its opponents would quit beating it and move on. Clearly, this hasn't happend.
I'm editing
Quacktrack's index of Religion blogs, and in the Apologetics category I came across
Amy's Humble Musings, the blog of a "Radically biblical ... thoroughly deliberate ... totally woman ..." mother of four. Amy reviews Mary Kassian's anti-feminist
The Feminine Mistake (a play on the title of Betty Friedan's 1963 ground-breaking work,
The Feminine Mystique), and concludes:
The modern feminist movement is not extinct; it has just so well infiltrated the culture that we don’t recognize (it) for what it is: an assault on Biblical, God-defined gender roles.
So there you have it. Feminism is alive and still irritating those who believe in such things as "God-defined" gender roles.
Vive le feminisme!
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