An American #History of the Thousand-Cock Stare:
When your great-grandpa and all of his brothers went off to war, the USSA set about immediately targeting all of their wives with a massive multi-front propaganda campaign designed to fuck shit up.
Masquerading as good old-fashioned temporary wartime help, the efforts so drastically altered the Mcmerican female cosmology that, even after the men returned, there was no going back...
"However temporary and unprecedented the wartime crisis, American women would find that their individual and collective experiences from 1941 to 1945 prevented them from stepping back into a prewar social and economic structure. By stretching and reshaping gender norms and roles, World War II and the women who lived it laid solid foundations for the various civil rights movements that would sweep the United States and grip the American imagination in the second half of the 20th century."
https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-55
#feminism
my suspicion is that they are prepping DC to be able to wage war without any interruptions from domestic civil unrest...
First was Kirk to sabotage the youth and student movement which would have populated the anti-war protests....
Now its lock down DC forever.
This is more important than you know:
"According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of "employment" in the sense of "a person's work or occupation" dates back to 1776. However, it wasn't until the mid-19th century that the term gained widespread usage in this context...
In the United States, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was established in 1884, and it began to collect and publish data on employment, unemployment, and labor markets. The BLS's use of the term "employment" in its reports and statistics helped to further popularize the concept and cement its place in modern language."
Pray tell, what is a worker?
"But according to an investigative report from ProPublica, judges on Louisianaβs Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal secretly decided not to review petitions that were not written by lawyersβand instead directed staff director Jerrold Peterson to send out cut-and-pasted denials to at least 5,000 petitions that no judge ever read.
It went on for more than a dozen years and generated at least $1.7 million in filing fees for petitions the court did not review, until Mr. Peterson exposed the scheme in a suicide note in 2007."
the left simply has no idea what is coming. the beast they have unleashed through their merciless abuse and infinite violations of all common sense, decency, order, and liberties, has just one focus until it is perfectly accomplished - the total and complete destruction of such forces.
done.