Betty Friedan
Feminism
Betty Friedan: "Mommy" was a Commie By Henry Makow Ph.D. 2003
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Betty Friedan, the "founder of modern feminism" pretended to be a typical
1950's American mother who had a "revelation" that women like her were exploited
and should seek independence and self-fulfillment in career.
What Friedan (nee: Betty Naomi Goldstein) didn't say is that she had been a
Communist propagandist since her student days at Smith College (1938-1942) and
that the destruction of the family has always been central to the Communist plan
for world government. See
"The Communist
Manifesto" (1848).
Daniel Horowitz, a History Professor at Smith with impeccable Liberal and
Feminist credentials documents all this in his book, Betty Friedan and the
Making of the Feminine Mystique: The American Left, the Cold War and Modern
Feminism (University of Massachusetts Press 1999). Horowitz cites a union
member who described how a Communist minority "seized control of the UE national
office, the executive board, the paid-staff, the union newspaper and some
district councils and locals."
Betty Frieden doesn't want anyone to know her radical antecedents. Throughout
her career, she said she had no interest in the condition of women before her
"revelation." She refused to cooperate with Professor Horowitz and accused him
of "Red-baiting." Betty Friedan: "Mommy" was a Commie By
Henry Makow Ph.D. 2003