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‘The #TradWife movement, along with the ‘stay at home girlfriend’ trend, is being pushed in earnest as an alternative way of living for young women.’

@ThatKerryHudson

heraldscotland.com/politics/viewp… Graphic depicting a stereot...
‘When I saw the video, a beautiful young woman in a floral tea dress with soft curls around her face, happily loading laundry, shopping, baking for her husband and doing yet more chores, I thought it was a spoof created for International Women's Day’

heraldscotland.com/politics/viewp… TOP: stills from a #TradWif...
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#Tolkien ist ein Lieblingsautor der extremen Rechten aller Spielarten. Die wohl durchgeballertste Adaption bisher kommt aus der Zeitung „Aufgewacht“ der #FreieSachsen: Tolkien als Prophet, der u.a. das Ende des „Tiefen Staates“ voraussagt. Ein unvollständiger 🧵zur Einordnung.
Der Autor Ludwig D. #Gartz, ein #Homöopath und Anhänger der #Freiwirtschaftslehre, sieht Tolkien als Propheten im Kampf gegen die „Hochfinanz“, die wiederum den „Tiefen Staat“ lenkt. Der „Herr der Ringe“ mache Voraussagen für Gegenwart und Zukunft.
Das Ende der Hochfinanz vollziehe sich in fünf Schritten. Wir befinden uns zwischen der zweiten und der dritten Phase, die gleichzeitig die gefährlichste sei.
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Patrice O'Neal on Feminism, and the King Queen System

#MetaFeminism #QueenEnergy #Trad #TradWife #Nature #Alignment #Patrice #PatriceOneal #MarcMaron #Feminism #King #Comedy #RETVRN
Part 2

#MetaFeminism #QueenEnergy #PatriceOneal #Trad
Part 3

#MetaFeminism #QueenEnergy #PatriceOneal #Trad
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Granted I do sometimes fantasize about enslaving women but only to feed me grapes and fan me with palm fronds, not have unwanted pregnancies
Attention Cancellers From The Future: I do not actually fantasize about female slaves feeding me grapes and fanning me with palm fronds. My #tradwife does it just fine.
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SINDOOR

In traditional hindu society sindoor/ kumkum is worn by married ladies as a symbol of saubhagya and longevity of their husbands.

kumkum, mangal sutra, black beads, toe rings (bichhua), bangles and nose ring form six symbols of saubhagya of married women. Image
The book Dharma Bindu quotes Veda Vyasa as follows:

Haridraamkumkumamchaiva sindhuram kajjalam tathaa,
Kurpaanakam cha taambolam mangalaabharanam shubham|
Kesha samskaara kabari kara karnaad bhushanam,
Bhartur aayushyamicchanti dooshayenna+ Image
Pativrataa|
Praatah kaaletu yaa naari dadyaadarghyam vivasvate,
Sapta janmaani vaidhavyaam saa naari naiva pashyati|

Those women who are interested in the longevity of their husbands should not to ignore the high significance of turmeric powder, kumkuma, eyetex, vastra,+ Image
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Have you heard of this new movement/revival in womanhood and femininity? #Tradwife
bbc.co.uk/news/av/storie…
Yeah I know some far-right ppl support it too with their own brand of it. But there are plenty of women without far-right inclinations wanting to reclaim womanhood from the clutches of economic expediency.
Islam recognises that men and women are not the same and that we complement each other. It values motherhood immensely and considers it a worthy and important responsibility. This is why the responsibility to provide financially is placed squarely upon the shoulders of men.
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