This is a British TV video from 1978, and will blow your mind, because it has stuff about almost all of the gender equality crap feminists talk about now. It's almost as if the guy got into a time machine and saw the present day, and he's trying to stop it happening. It's 100% Red pill.
The video is a bit dry, and has bad 1970's fashions, but watch the first 3 minutes and once you realise how red-pill the presenter is you may probably end up watching the whole thing.
It's from a BBC TV called Open Door, which gave TV time to members of the public. This show is called "In Praise of Femininity and the Feminine Woman", and is an anti-feminism programme. In those days, one of the main feminist movements was known as "Women's Liberation" or "Women's Lib".
The website summarising the show is here, http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/70sfeminism/10413.shtml
I couldn't get the video link to work on the BBC website, but somebody has uploaded the it to YouTube (unfortunately it's about a second out of sync):
Amongst other things, the show states that:
The video is a bit dry, and has bad 1970's fashions, but watch the first 3 minutes and once you realise how red-pill the presenter is you may probably end up watching the whole thing.
It's from a BBC TV called Open Door, which gave TV time to members of the public. This show is called "In Praise of Femininity and the Feminine Woman", and is an anti-feminism programme. In those days, one of the main feminist movements was known as "Women's Liberation" or "Women's Lib".
The website summarising the show is here, http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/70sfeminism/10413.shtml
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'Open Door' was one of the BBC's first attempts at offering the British public a platform for national broadcast. Evolving into the series 'Open Space', it was a product of the Community Programme Unit, which was in operation from 1972 until 2004. The unit was also responsible for the pioneering mass observation strand 'Video Nation', which exploited the arrival of the domestic camcorder to create the video diary format.
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The 'women's libbers' get a handbagging from the Campaign for the Feminine Woman as members make a plea for a return to the
traditional female roles associated with the home and family.
I couldn't get the video link to work on the BBC website, but somebody has uploaded the it to YouTube (unfortunately it's about a second out of sync):
Amongst other things, the show states that:
- Feminists are trying to eliminate gender differences and trying to create a unisex culture.
- Differences between genders should be encouraged
- Has a doctor mention that men are naturally much stronger than women, and that their cells are different because of chromosomes.
- The natural role of a woman, is to be a wife and a mother, where she is subordinate to a man.
- Men and women are physically, psychologically, and emotionally different.
- Women should not be front line police offers, because they can't handle men. It's mentioned that a police chief says that he's fine with male police officers patrolling alone for night duty but it's too risky to allow a woman to do it. A man has to go with her for protection.
- Women shouldn't be front line troops in the military.
- Men produced all of the technological advancements in the main arts and sciences.
- That gender names are being removed from job adverts e.g. Barman is Barperson.
- Shows how the media always praises women doing men's roles.
- Feminists are determined to push married women into work, so that natural sex roles are destroyed.
- Emphasising beauty in females is discouraged and ugliness and perversion is celebrated.
- Men should be paid more than women, because in the same role men usually end up doing more work than the women.