| How Would
Big Business Be Different if Women Ran the Show?
July 12, 2002
Compelling
women to join the workforce is a major shift from a generation ago
when less than one third of American women were employed outside
the home.
For decades the American woman has been brainwashed.
She has been asked to kill her babies, endorse lesbianism, and divorce
her husband so he can do her job and she can do his. In other words,
down with God and family and up with women on the job.
With no-fault divorce, twisted Kinsey sex, abortion
on demand, and universities promoting feminism as a religion, women
seeking to maintain their unique God given role in society have
been ignored. The constant whining of the materialistic feminist
for free love, women’s economic independence and a socialized
workforce has succeeded in prying open the door to seize the role
of men.
With some exceptions, the male dominated corporate
world has resented the demand to meet a female quota. Take Hootie
Johnson, Augusta National Chairman, upon hearing from the National
Council of Woman Organization (NCWO) requesting female members into
the Augusta National by next year’s golf tournament. Mr. Johnson’s
response was: “We will not be bullied, threatened, or intimidated…We
do not intend to become a trophy in their (NCWO) display case.”
Radical feminists who are out to reverse the gender
roles will not be satisfied until they have injected family life,
education, religion, child-rearing, business, politics, culture,
media and the judicial system with their fatuous ideology. They
consider men disgusting and bristle if men gather legally without
being forced to include them. Men, having been raised to respect
women, are already showing bitterness toward “gender sensitivity”.
What will fatherless sons become?
Feminist activists consider children disgusting
too, and want to redefine motherhood. Maybe their plan is to place
women into the workforce to topple men from the highest rung of
the corporate ladder. It will never happen. Real women take motherhood
seriously, and in today’s broken world any mother worth her
salt realizes the need to be close to her children even if it means
sacrificing a lucrative career.
The bottom line is, many women are in rebellion
against their God-given role. Their rebellion; the grabbing at power,
will eventually come crashing down. I am reminded of the scripture
verse in Proverbs: “A wise woman builds her house but the
foolish tears it down with her own hands.”
Big business would be different if women ran the
show. But with corporate integrity at an all time low, corruption
would still exist and children would be raised in a “village”.
It’s not that women can’t handle corporate responsibility.
It’s that women have their own sphere in which to live and
have their being.
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2001 - Family concerns, Inc.
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