A Requiem for Feminism

It all seemed so exciting during the heady days of the 1960s and 70s as radical feminists jumped on the civil rights bandwagon, demanding equality with men. Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, Germaine Greer, Bella Abzug and others led the push for women’s equality, including the right to abortion on demand. Now Steinem is 80 and wearing T-shirts that proclaim “I had an abortion.” Steinem’s T-shirt headlines what feminism considers its crowning achievement. Abortion on demand at any stage of gestation is radical feminism’s gold standard. It is upheld as an absolute right by the Democratic Party and its candidate for president, Hillary Clinton. But abortion on demand and the aggressive transgender movement are proving to be the Achilles heel of feminism.   Who among those eagerly promoting abortion decades ago could have foreseen the development of technology that revealed babies smiling, sucking their thumbs, yawning and stretching while in the...(Read Full Article)