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Default Re: Women in "the movement"

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Originally Posted by Polina View Post
I think women have a fairly important part in the movement. Being a female myself, I should think that women have just as good as a chance in politics as men. But I don't, and the reason being, is that the males have dominated politics since as far as the page can turn, and that has led us to believe that only male can be a good political soldier.

As far as the Nationalist movements, I think Nazi Germany made it very clear that women play an important part in a country's ethnicity. With medals being given to any mother that has over a certain number of kinder, campaigns to make more children, etc. But basically, all of those were for population, and so that the Nazis could have more future soldiers to win Europe... and the rest of the world.

Now, I think that it's easier for women to spread propaganda, than men. Because who would expect, a female to be a hard liner? Some might, but not the majority.
I agree that women in the movement are good for PR.

I hope the trend witnessed in Germany repeats itself elsewhere.
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