Ideological and Occult Origins
Feminism, particularly in its modern manifestations, is understood not as an objective scholarly analysis of women's experiences, social roles, or historical contributions, but as a movement that is purely ideological and activist.
It is designed to expose what is termed "social inequality", viewing the world through a lens of oppression wherein men oppress women and women participate in their own oppression.
The foundational objective of this ideological project is to send out foot soldiers into all of the disciplines in academia and to all of the spheres of society to fill all of those spheres with aggrieved angry women determined to change the world.
The Role of Women’s Studies in Indoctrination
The academic discipline known originally as women’s studies, later becoming gender studies, and currently often women’s gender and sexuality studies, functions as the factory where feminist theory manufactures its vocabulary.
The core activity of these departments is training generations of young women to see the world as their oppressor, fostering a perspective rooted in grievance, resentment, anti-western animus, and anti-male hostility.
The curriculum of early women’s studies courses was consistently radical, ranging from left to far left. Course syllabus included communist texts such as Frederick Engels’ _The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State_, which asserts that the family is the site of women’s oppression. This text characterises the relationship between the exploitative capitalist and the exploited worker as analogous to the relationship between the exploitative male and his exploited wife in the family.
Core tenets taught within women's studies include:
- Social Construction of Gender: The theory that biology plays no role in the sex roles adopted by men and women, asserting that all gender roles are man-made social constructions.
- Sexual Violence: Sexual violence is presented not merely as individual aberration but as a form of communal terrorism practiced by men against women in order to control women and widely condoned and even celebrated.
- Rejection of Heterosexuality: The field views heterosexuality as unnatural and promotes lesbianism, with the emphasis being anti-western, anti-family, anti-White, pro-Marxist, pro-lesbian, rape obsessed, and strididently anti-male.
- Intersectionality: This notion connects all different forms of oppression, arguing that the experience of black women, for example, is of a more authentic because multiple form of oppression, while White women must feel shame over their participation in White privilege and White [[Racism]].
If a woman enters a women's studies classroom believing that she is not oppressed, she would have to be tutored out of that misapprehension. The atmosphere produced by these studies departments encourages women to find grievance with everything, embracing anger unapologetically.
Despite the decades-long existence of these programmes, the number of bachelor’s degrees earned in women’s studies in the United States has been decreasing after plateauing at approximately 1,500 degrees per year. Nevertheless, it remains the most popular identity studies programme compared to other identity studies groups.
Occult and Anti-Theistic Foundations
Feminism is fundamentally an opposition to God the Father. True Orthodox Christianity is a patriarchal tradition, and the feminist project seeks a complete inversion of this divine order. This quest for liberation is rooted in occultic traditions, tracing back to entities such as Lilith, who has been inverted and turned into a heroic figure.
Lilith Mythology The Lilith myth, which developed in Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah) after the advent of Christianity, establishes Lilith as the figure who refused to submit to Adam's authority, specifically refusing to be beneath him during intercourse. In separating from Adam and God, Lilith subsequently struck a deal with angels where she was forced to kill a large number of infants every day until the end of time. Lilith stands in opposition to the [[Theotokos]], who is understood in Orthodox Christianity as having redeemed humanity through purity and motherhood. Lilith represents an inverted redemptive arc, favouring orgiastic full moon activity and rejecting chastity.
Occult Revival and Historical Linkages The rise of modern feminism is deeply intertwined with occultism. Many early suffragists were active spiritualists. Susan B. Anthony’s best friend, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and 38 other feminists rewrote the first five books of the Bible, removing the patriarchy, any reference to anything being Eve’s fault, and making God gender neutral. They believed that scripture was not divine but was used to oppress women, necessitating its alteration.
Further evidence of occult influence is seen in the following:
- Lucifer as Liberator: For the early suffragists and Victorian era feminists, both in England and the United States, Lucifer was a symbol of liberation.
- Sex Magic: Sex magic has been central to occultism and ritual activity from ancient times to the modern era. Early Victorian feminists participated in ritual sex magic within groups like the Golden Dawn and certain masonic cults. This practice continued through figures like [Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons.
- Witchcraft Practices: Modern witches, especially those in the Diana Wicca sect (female-only), actively promote and reclaim practices associated with historical witchcraft, including the use of menstrual blood in rituals (blood rituals with menses), urination on the crucifix, and the use of semen in ritualistic ways. Some historical accusations against witches, such as using the broomstick for sex acts and performing child sacrifice (specifically children below the age of three), are acknowledged and revalidated by contemporary proponents.
Sexual Power and Monism
Feminism is a left-handed path that seeks power through the sublimation of female creative forces for personal will, rather than for motherhood and life. This process relies heavily on the use of female sexuality as a tool for power, seduction, and mystification. Female sexual power is a spell, capable of thwarting men and gaining power.
The exaggerated sexual characteristics seen in contemporary culture (fake boobs, fake lips, etc.) are employed **for the purpose of power and seduction and mystifying men.
This movement promotes sexual promiscuity but opposes childbearing, creating a tension between being ultra-pure and ascetic, while simultaneously engaging in highly hedonistic, degenerate activities, a duality historically tied to Gnosticism.
Sex is valued for pleasure and for power, not for life. The anti-natalist position views motherhood as a detrimental, oppressive drudgery and a horrific curse that destroys a woman's body and is bad for the planet.
This path ultimately leads to monism (the unification or blending of male and female), which is the logical conclusion of the movement. This synthesis aims to erase gender and blur all boundaries, leading to a culture where men can assume feminine characteristics (transitioning men dressed as hypersexual strippers) and subsequently dominate domains such as sports and online industries (e.g., OnlyFans) previously dominated by women.
Tactical Manifestations: Micro-Feminism and Choice
Feminist ideology permeates everyday life, encouraging women to adopt a defensive and hostile stance in the world.
Micro-Feminism Micro-feminism refers to everyday acts of resistance against the alleged patriarchy, transforming ordinary social interactions into power struggles. Examples include:
- Refusing to apologise.
- Refusing to move out of the way for men on sidewalks (known as sidewalk sexism).
- Publicly displaying menstrual products.
- Refusing to smile (a smile boycott, first proposed as early as 1970, viewing the smile as the childwoman equivalent of the shuffle indicating acquiescence of the victim to her own oppression).
These behaviours are disruptive, unpleasant, and quite aggressive, and would likely be grounds for dismissal if performed by men in the workplace. They promote the idea that everything is a form of oppression that needs fixing, robbing women of joy.
Choice Feminism Feminism maintains an inherent incompatibility between its authoritarian aims and the reality that individual women desire happiness, which often involves caring for others or pleasing men. While superficially feminism can be interpreted as women having choice, the fundamental radical stance rejects choices that support traditional social structures.
The totalitarian underbelly of feminism dictates that choosing to serve the patriarchy is not feminist, asserting that choosing to work for free in the domestic sphere is the antithesis to feminism. If a woman chooses to quit her job to raise her child, she may be told: You can choose how much to work but you can’t choose not to work. The rejection of choice is necessary for the overall feminist project, as allowing Free Will contradicts the idea of social determinism or social construction.
Consequences for Women and Society
The feminist ideology, which encourages women to abandon their children, leave their husbands, and have lots of random sex, results in deep unhappiness, alienation, and social instability.
- Emotional Distress: Studies indicate that women, to the extent they are liberated, are less happy. Higher rates of alcoholism, substance abuse, anxiety, depression, and suicide are observed.
- The Faustian Bargain: Feminism is described as a Faustian bargain, promising power, wealth, and status, but resulting in the loss of meaning and the ability to achieve full maturity. Women are taught to focus on career first, then family, a timeline that leads to the biological clock expiring before meaning is found.
- Destruction of the Family: Overwhelming statistics show that 60 to 80 per cent of all divorces are initiated by women, often based on self-gratification (happiness, sex, or money). The widespread acceptance of no-fault divorce, which is opposed by traditional views, permits the dissolution of the family unit because one person is simply not happy anymore.
- Lack of Criticism: Feminism has taught women that criticism is abuse, making it difficult for them to accept constructive criticism within marriage. This inability to take criticism is considered one of the biggest barriers to maintaining relationships.
- Misery in Motherhood: The ideology grips every phase of a woman’s life, making it miserable. It fosters discomfort in motherhood, contributing to the surge in postpartum depression, and ensures that women who harbour feminist attitudes do not grow with their husbands, but instead overemphasise their own work and view their husband's contributions as the bare minimum.
- The Power of Motherhood: Motherhood is an ascetic life that requires maximum responsibility and builds character, making a woman more like Christ by definition. This path, which demands sacrifice and service, is the most meaningful and rewarding available to women, contrasting sharply with the material and status-based pursuits offered by feminist ideology.
The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women; it is a socialist anti-family political movement. It is one of the most effective tools for depopulation, destroying families and motherhood, leading to population collapse.