Will my baby granddaughter pay the price of my fight for equality? Sixties feminist Jeannette Kupferman sees the emotional emptiness facing women today.

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2 thoughts on “Will my baby granddaughter pay the price of my fight for equality? Sixties feminist Jeannette Kupferman sees the emotional emptiness facing women today.

  1. Ah, so this correspondent is still a victim then despite the fact that she admits stirring up the trouble herself.

    Not only that, she insists on inflicting victim status on her granddaughter also even as that childs life has hardly begun.
    Truely, some are obsessed with making a crown of thorns for themselves, their offspring and their offspring’s offspring, then pretending to bemoan the fate of poor little us.

    On a scale of one to ten, how sorry are we for them?

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    • I absolutely agree . My impression is that she would complain whatever the situation was . During her lifetime the pill , the fridge and other domestic appliances(all products of capitalism invented by men) have changed the possibilities for women enormously. But she seems to think that she fought some sort of war on behalf of oppressed women. Nor does she sound as though she was a very pleasant teenager. She was self obsessed then and she’s self obsessed now.

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