Signs of decline are already observable. While many countries are sliding into social decline, the canary in the coal mine is the self described humanitarian superpower that pursues a feminist foreign policy. When looking at Sweden, it's one of the most gender equal countries on Earth. And while they've become the rape capital of Europe, they're flushing their culture and country down the toilet and pressing forward in their civilizational suicide at an ever accelerating pace.
Episode Summary
Welcome to another episode of Paul English Live, where we delve into the complex topic of women's roles in society and the historical and cultural shifts that have influenced these roles. Our guest, Monica Schaefer, joins us for a lively discussion on the impact of feminism, the historical context of women's suffrage, and the societal changes that have resulted from these movements.We explore the origins of the suffragette movement, its initial intentions, and how it has been perceived and altered over time. Eric von Essex provides insights into the historical background, while Monica shares her personal experiences and reflections on the feminist movement's impact on her life.The conversation takes a deeper dive into the societal implications of women's liberation, referencing the work of JD Unwin and the cultural consequences of loosening sexual morality. We discuss the potential irreversible decline of Western civilization due to these shifts and the challenges of returning to more traditional values.Throughout the episode, we touch on the importance of family, the roles of men and women, and the need for a societal shift towards valuing family life and traditional roles. We also address the influence of media and social engineering in shaping perceptions and behaviors.Join us as we navigate these complex topics, seeking to understand the past and envision a future where family and traditional values are once again at the forefront of society.