Oh I am just so excited I can’t see straight.  The Feminist Peace Network claims the number #1 spot on the Eagle Forum’s list of dastardly feminist groups that promote International Women’s Day.  You remember Phyllis Schlafly, yes she’s still around and not mellowing with age:

“Today, IWD serves to advance radical feminism in the form of promoting pro-abortion and pro-gay rights legislation, ratification of ERA, affirmative action for women, Title IX, government babysitting services, and government wage control, commonly camouflaged as “pay equity” or “comparable worth.” The supporting organizations are not women’s groups, but feminist groups, including Feminist Peace Network, Aurora Women’s Network, UNESCO, and the United Nations Development Fund for Women, also known as UNIFEM. Even media groups, such as CNN, the BBC, and Aljazeera TV have signed on as sponsors. Tomorrow, over 450 rallies and “events” are planned in 44 different countries across the globe.

“The United States Government has no business supporting IWD,” said Eagle Forum President Phyllis Schlafly. “The radical feminists know that they can’t complain about American women because we are the most fortunate class of people who ever lived, so they search the globe for oppression in other countries using taxpayer dollars.”

“The U.S. is joined by a crowd of sponsoring feminist groups who hide behind the guise of being the ‘voice of women,’ but instead promote such policies and ideals decried by the vast majority of American women, such as taxpayer-funded abortions,” Schlafly said.”

Oh shock, oh horror.  Phyllis, do us a favor and shut the ef up.

  • Share/Bookmark

One Response to “FPN #1 on Phyllis Schlafly’s Sh*t List (And We Couldn’t Be Prouder)”

  1. Margherite says:

    The real problem with fly-on-the-wall Shlafly and others of her ilk is that the media publicizes their mutterings. Thus, all women end up bearing the stigma of being pigeon-holed as being shrill complainers whose sole contribution to the culture is spiteful ranting. She seems to have inspired the current crop of women in politics as well.

    Pity …. the media can’t handle the voice of reason coming from women.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.