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   Topaz to All   
   Re: Happy Draw Mohammed Day!   
   21 May 14 16:03:25   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.politics.religion, alt.tv.south-park   
   From: mars1933@hotmail.com   
      
   On Tue, 20 May 2014 05:36:31 -0400, Ubiquitous    
   wrote:   
      
   >ISLAM: The real "war on women".   
      
   Jewry: The real "war on men".   
      
   Feminism: A Jewish Adversary Movement Against Gentile Culture.   
    Here is a list of some of the Jewish founders and leaders of the   
   modern feminist revolution. Keep in mind that this list is by no means   
   complete-these women are simply the more well-known within the   
   feminist movement; thousands of lesser-known Jewish women lead local   
   and obscure feminist groups   
      
   -Gloria Steinem (1934- ); founder, Ms. Magazine.   
      
   -Bella Abzug (1920-1998); Civil rights and labor attorney elected to   
   Congress (House of Rep.) from New York City; served 1971-1977.   
      
   -Betty Friedan (1921- ); feminist leader and author of the book "The   
   Feminine Mystique" (1963).   
      
   -Shulamith Firestone (1945- ); Canadian feminist. Wrote "The Dialectic   
   of Sex" (1970).   
      
   -Andrea Dworkin (1946- ); radical; apparent lesbian. Author of the   
   book "Intercourse" (1987).   
      
   -Susan Brownmiller (1935- ); U.S. feminist. Wrote the book "Against   
   Our Will" (1975).   
      
    -Susan Faludi (1959- ); author of the book "Backlash" (1992).   
      
    -Naomi Wolf (1962- ); advisor to Al Gore in the 2000 U.S.   
   presidential election.   
      
   -Emma Goldman (1869-1940); early U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Ernestine Rose (1810-1892); b. in Poland; early feminist.   
      
   -Phyllis Chesler (1941- ); U.S. feminist; author of the book "Woman's   
   Inhumanity to Woman" (2002).   
      
   -Judy Chicago (Cohen) (1939- ); U.S. feminist. Author of the book "The   
   Dinner Party" (1996).   
      
   -Robin Morgan (1941- ); U.S. feminist. Former editor-in-chief, Ms.   
   magazine.   
      
   -Letty Cottin Pogrebin (1939- ); U.S. feminist; co-founded Ms.   
   magazine.   
      
   -Gerda Lerner (1920- ); b. in Austria.   
      
   -Annie Nathan Meyer (1867-1951); U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Maud Nathan (1862-1946); sister of Annie Nathan Meyer; U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Geri Palast (1950- ); chair, Committee on Women in the Global   
   Economy; U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972); b. in Poland.   
      
   -Anita Pollitzer (1894-1975); U.S. feminist; pal of artist Georgia   
   O'Keeffe.   
      
   -Gene Boyer (no birthyear available); a founder of N.O.W.; president   
   of Jewish Feminists; U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Lucy Komisar (1942- ); author of the book "The New Feminism" (1971);   
   U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Karen Nussbaum (1950- ); (apparently Jewish); leader of 9to5-National   
   Association of Working Women.   
      
   -Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995); (apparently Jewish); U.S. feminist.   
      
   -Riane Eisler (1931- ); b. Vienna; author/feminist; (apparently   
   Jewish-fled Nazis). Author of the book "The Chalice and the Blade"   
   (1987).   
      
      
      
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