Being bedridden most of the day yesterday due to ongoing illness, my husband stayed with me and we watched a couple of movies. One in particular is called Romeo Must Die (2000) and it stars Jet Li and the late R&B singer Aaliyah (curiously we were watching this movie on the seventeenth anniversary of the … Continue reading Movie Review: Romeo Must Die
Category: Reviews
Sleeping Beauty, Feminist Style
Sleeping Beauty gets a 21st century update in the 2014 movie Maleficent, starring Angelina Jolie. The entire backstory of Sleeping Beauty is given. Maleficent was once in love with Stefan and they were close friends, but in order to become king he betrays her. He comes back to Maleficent making her believe that they will … Continue reading Sleeping Beauty, Feminist Style
My Review of “The Female Eunuch”
This book is not new to me and I've quoted it many times over the years but I thought I would post it here as it is a landmark book in the women's "liberation" movement and is a wonderful example of feminism's assault on femininity, the traditional family unit and the role of the housewife. … Continue reading My Review of “The Female Eunuch”
A Personal Reflection on “I Love Lucy”
Practically everyone's heard of I Love Lucy, a 1950s TV show about a crazy red-headed housewife (played by Lucille Ball) who is married to a Cuban band leader (played by Desi Arnaz). I personally never watched the TV show until here recently when, disgusted by even the family TV shows of today's era and exhausting … Continue reading A Personal Reflection on “I Love Lucy”
The Wicked Loving Lies of Feminism
Feminist heroines. They irritate me very badly. They are all so stuck on "independence," disguising themselves as boys, chopping off their hair, not bathing and constantly complaining that "marriage is slavery." You've read about one of them then you've pretty much read about them all. However, every once in a while comes a heroine that … Continue reading The Wicked Loving Lies of Feminism
My Review of the Garbage Generation
Book: "The Garbage Generation" by Daniel Amneus. I'm not really sure what exactly made me think of this book, maybe that a lot of my supporters used to cite it, but it has been on my mind lately to write a review. Amneus' underlying theory and explanations of why our society needs patriarchy are solid. … Continue reading My Review of the Garbage Generation
My Review of “Domestic Tranquility”
My review of "Domestic Tranquility: a brief against feminism" by F. Carolyn Graglia A standing ovation for Mrs. Graglia, please. I have had this book for quite some time and refer to it often. It is only now that I am getting around to writing a review. Domestic Tranquility knocks down every mainstream belief about … Continue reading My Review of “Domestic Tranquility”
My Review of “Why We Lost the ERA”
Review of "Why We Lost the ERA" by Jane Mansbridge I give this book five stars not because I agree with Mansbridge and the feminists (I strongly disagree), but because of the information contained in the book. Written in the late 80s, this book is 100% relevant to women today. This book finely showcases the … Continue reading My Review of “Why We Lost the ERA”
My review of “Feminist Fantasies”
This is my review of Phyllis Schlafly's book "Feminist Fantasies" This book is kind of like a history about the women's "liberation" movement and letters Schlafly wrote and the history of the things that happened. Nobody ever questions this thing called "equal rights." Many people have not looked into it far enough to realize the … Continue reading My review of “Feminist Fantasies”