The “Pandemic” Causes Cleaner Homes
April 5, 2021
ACCORDING to the World Economic Forum, there has been a “regression” in women’s progress due to the “pandemic” (i.e., the pandemic of Corona Dictatorship). One of the terrible results, it says, is that women are spending more time with their children and doing more housework. Can you imagine?
Women have been disproportionately affected, the report shows, as lockdowns shuttered sectors including hospitality, in which they are more often employed, and they took on more unpaid work, like childcare and homeschooling.
This opened up a new frontier for equality that policy-makers can help address as part of the global recovery plan, says Klaus Schwab, the Forum’s Founder and Executive Chairman.
“Leaders have a remarkable opportunity to build more resilient and gender-equal economies by creating more equitable care systems, and by encouraging women to transition into new roles based on their potential,” he says. “Gender parity can become embedded into the future of work.”
“A frontier for equality…” That’s a beautiful euphemism for organized theft. It’s amazing that so few women see through this pandering. Aren’t they sick of the lies by now? Apparently not.
If the WEF has its way, which it will, many women in the long run, as the family wage for men becomes more and more a thing of the past under global “equality,” will be spending less time with their children and under more financial pressure.
The control freaks in Davos want women as their busy worker bees, paying off the debt burden of its slave nations, and that’s exactly why it demonizes unpaid domestic labor. (Notice how it’s okay to work for a multinational corporation from home, but it’s not okay to work for your own family.) Global feminism is the organized, glamorized transfer of wealth from the many to the few. “Equality” eases the pain. It’s all manipulative rhetoric. Feminism causes inequality.
Here’s a little dose of 19th-century wisdom I offer in response to this stale bigotry against domestic labor. It’s from Cardinal Henry Manning’s book The Four Great Evils of the Day:
“[W]e now are hearing of the rights of women ; and if there can be a sign of a society inverted, and of the moral order of the world reversed, it is the putting of woman out of her proper sphere the domestic life where she is sovereign, and the putting her in that sphere where she ought never to set her foot the public life of nations. To put man and woman upon an equality is not to elevate woman, but to degrade her. I trust that the womanhood of England to say nothing of the Christian conscience which yet remains will resist, by a stern moral refusal, the immodesty which would thrust women from their private life of dignity and supremacy into the public conflicts of men. This, again, is a part of the lawlessness of these days, and shows a decline of the finer instincts of womanhood, and a loss of that decisive Christian conscience which can distinguish not only between what is right and wrong, but between what is dignified and what is undignified both for women and for men. This clamour about women’s rights may be taken as one of the most subtle and most certain marks of a lawlessness of mind which is now invading society.”