The Vagina Monologues explained

With the traditionally romantic Valentine’s Day comes one of Radical Feminism’s worst, annual assaults on women:  the Vagina Monologues.

Marketed to college students primarily as a way of ‘ending violence against women’, Eve Ensler’s dehumanizing, male-bashing porn play does violence TO the majority of American women who don’t care to define themselves as mere sexual organs and playthings.

Radical feminists, Women’s Studies faculty, and the Jane Fonda Hollywood crowd love the play for its shock value.  Laughably, these useful idiots are the first to make a scene if a man even suggests that women are sex objects, yet the last to recognize that every scene in the play projects — in overtly vulgar and degrading terms — that exact Neanderthal image of women.

You don’t have to see the play to form an opinion.  Take a quick look at the 10 “Facts vs. Fallacies” compiled by the Luce Institute to see if you can spot any redeeming features in the play.

Ensler tried to move the play into the mainstream of local community theaters with very little success – wiser women don’t buy what she’s selling.  So she relies on the college campus to keep her distorted sexual and political dreams alive.

Valentine’s Day is a month away, so if you’re a student disgusted by this play’s concept, have a little fun this year.  Plan a couple of counteractive Valentine Day projects, or nail up a few posters, of your own on campus, and have a happy, real woman-empowering Valentine’s Day.

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