Apparently, to be women, feminist orthodoxy notwithstanding.
Rebecca Hagelin, writing in the Washington Times in a review of a new book co-written by Phyllis Schlafy and her niece Suzanne Venkler, The Flipside of Feminism, lays out what is a devastating indictment of feminism:
Rebecca Hagelin, writing in the Washington Times in a review of a new book co-written by Phyllis Schlafy and her niece Suzanne Venkler, The Flipside of Feminism, lays out what is a devastating indictment of feminism:
The research is clear: Women want better. The American woman wants to be married; to care for her own children, instead of sending them to day care; and prefers to work part time rather than the long hours of C-suite executives. (According to the Pew Research Center, almost ⅔ of working mothers with children under 17 say they would prefer part-time work -- a significant jump in just the past 10 years.)



There is so much wrong with this post I just don't know where to begin.....