The “New” Women’s March, an Old “Handmaid’s Tale,” and Taliban Joe’s Vaxx “MAN-date”

Like most left-wing movements, The Women’s March rose in 2017 in response to a lie. Not long after, it canceled its iconic Pussy Hat, followed by its Jew-hating Marxist founders. The New Women’s March is here, but they are already canceling something else.

 

 

The Next Tweet claims that coathanger imagery plays into right-wing rhetoric, but about those goofy Handmaid Costumes. The New Women’s March says they are racist.

 

Handmaid’s Tale imagery has proliferated, primarily by white women, in recent years. This message erases the fact that Black, undocumented, incarcerated, poor, & disabled women have always had their reproduction controlled in America. It’s not some dystopian future or past.

 

Some white woman in Concord, NH, didn’t get that memo. There was also some coathanger imagery at the abortion March in Concord as well. I believe on the same day as the Women’s March but with a different name.

But that’s not my point.

I broke down and watched a few episodes of Atwood’s story (The Handmaid’s Tale) brought to life on the small screen and mimiced in costume by so-called women’s rights activists, everywhere, for years.

My first thought after watching was about the complete loss of bodily autonomy. My second was the collapse of fertility (portrayed in the program).

My third thought was about the side effects of The Jab and the irony of it all.

Atwood’s Tale is an exaggerated Christian-hate fest. The political movement it spawned has paraded about for years insisting Trump (and Republicans) are trying to take away women’s rights.

And “the right of women to make decisions about their own bodies is not negotiable.” That’s a quote from VP Kamala Harris of the Jab Biden Administration.

The “give up this (vaccination) decision about your body,” or you won’t have a job, administration. As opposed to Trump who created record employment for women (minorities, etc.).

And the Left asked for that. They want it. And what Biden is delivering.

The same folks who looked away as the Taliban (with Joe’s Help) took women’s rights in Afghanistan back several centuries.

The same folks that demand you give up your bodily autonomy and accept a suspicious, experimental, pharmaceutical most of us will never need.

It’s very Atwoodian, don’t you think?

Public Health Zealots preach an intolerant Scientism that forces women to give up their bodily autonomy or lose their jobs or careers, access to public and private venues, even their own babies while limiting their ability to travel if they refuse their chemical injection.

Not just any old jab but an injection that could not only compromise women’s fertility—denying them the choice to have children, but it could also harm or disable them, possibly even kill them.

Distraction

I think the women’s March burnished their racism schtick because they’ve realized the true contradiction is not some fake narrative about black, disabled, or undocumented women.

The Democrat party and the Biden Administration are the zealots the Women’s March (and the Handmaids) have been waiting for, and they’ve arrived in force using force to deprive women of their “rights.” And at some point, if we stay on this road, they will need to identify them with…I don’t know, some sort of clothing?

Atwoodian-Dystopia, Indeed!

They cannot, of course, admit that, so they need distractions, and I’m here to help.

If the black, disabled, or undocumented women thing doesn’t distract from the real threat, maybe you should complain about how sexist it sounds, calling it a vaccine MANdate.

 

 

HT | Flag and Cross

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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