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The Scam of Women: From the Sacred Majesty of the Home to the Utilitarian Serfdom of the 21st Century (Part 2)

An in-depth examination of the greatest cultural and socioeconomic manipulation in modern history. How women were convinced to abandon the highest office on earth—raising, educating, and beautifying the world from the sacred family precinct—to exchange their sovereignty for submission to a corporate boss and the State, leaving childhood defenseless in the face of secular indoctrination.

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The Scam of Women: From the Sacred Majesty of the Home to the Utilitarian Serfdom of the 21st Century (Part 2)

However, the contemporary panorama offers a painful contrast that offends human intelligence and dignity. Today we see that the same woman must attend a supermarket checkout during exhausting days, coordinate a group of employees under incessant tension or manage a cold and distant corporate company; The title of the position does not matter, what is absolutely certain and tragic is that they ridiculously convinced her that it is better and more noble to serve her boss rather than her own family. We have reached the inadmissible extreme of seeing women carrying heavy boxes or performing physically demanding tasks that were previously unthinkable for them to do, all applauded by a culture that calls the loss of the most basic respects emancipation.

The Raffle of Honor and the Loss of Majesty

By abandoning the sacred sanctuary of the home to compete in a fierce market devoid of all moral consideration, Western societies raffled off the female role, her irreplaceable job and a historical majesty that today is overshadowed by doubts about her person that in the past were reserved only for men. When a woman is thrown into the open air of mechanistic utilitarianism, she is exposed to the same harshness, cynicism and suspicion that characterize the secular world of profit, losing that atmosphere of reverential respect that constituted the protective shield and glory of femininity.

The achievement obtained by the hegemonic economic and cultural system is admirable, from the point of view of social engineering and dialectical perfidy: they managed to make women see it as their legitimate right to be a slave to contribute economically to an impersonal corporate system. A financial and political calculation of extreme coldness is evident in this movement: it was very expensive for usurious capitalism and for the tax-collecting State for the woman to stay at home and pay a decent and fair salary to her husband that would allow him to comfortably support a large family. By artificially doubling the supply of labor in the market, it was possible to depress the real salary of the head of the family, making it financially essential for both spouses to leave the home to survive.

The Dangerousness of the Educating Mother in the Face of the Indoctrinating State

Beyond the financial convenience for the great economic powers, the presence of women in the home represented the maximum ideological danger for the dominant system: a free, intelligent and virtuous mother who personally raises her children teaches them coherence, logic, faith and solid moral values. A childhood nurtured within an orderly and loving home develops intellectual autonomy and moral strength that makes it immune to the mass slogans and demagogic propaganda of the central power.

For the contemporary technocratic model, it is immensely better for the State to intervene early to pervert the reason of minors, accustoming them to being obedient slaves of the single thought and to remain from birth in the hands of institutional personnel alien to the intimacy and warmth of the family, from babies in state nurseries if possible. The neurobiology of childhood, as demonstrated by the scientific analysis of early bonds, confirms that the premature rupture of maternal attachment and the delegation of upbringing to the bureaucratic apparatus deteriorate the motor development of character and impoverish the capacity for moral discernment in adulthood, generating passive, dependent subjects influenced by mass culture.

The Resurrection of Common Sense and the Defense of the Family

Our editorial line denounces this historic scam with the serenity of someone who relies on the immutable truth of the created order. We demand with philological and philosophical firmness the need to banish the fallacy that submission to the demands of the capitalist or bureaucratic market constitutes a form of superiority over the sublime sovereignty of the family home. Recognizing things by their true name requires stating bluntly that dismantling the maternal presence in the education of children and degrading domestic virtues has been the most destructive blow against the social cohesion of the West.

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