Thursday, March 29, 2007

Schafly States Married Women Can't Be Raped.

Old Bag Phyllis Schafly's appearance at Bates College yesterday has stirred hysteria amongst women's rights advocates.

Last night at Bates College, Phyllis Schlafly gave a lecture titled, "Conservatism vs. Feminism: The Great Debate" where at one point she contended that a woman can't get raped by her husband: "By getting married, the woman has consented to sex, and I don't think you can call it rape."

Sure you can. I said NO.

And actually, by getting married I'm consenting to marriage not violation.

For nearly two hours, she belittled the feminist movement as "teaching women to be victims," decried intellectual men as "liberal slobs" and argued that feminism "is incompatible with marriage and motherhood."

Bag-O-Bones Scafly also asserted women should not be permitted to do jobs traditionally held by men, such as firefighter, soldier or construction worker, because of their "inherent physical inferiority."

FYI: During the 1970s and 1980s, Schlafly played an integral role in defeating the proposed Equal Rights Amendment.


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