Radical Feminists have
‘snake-filled heads’
It is entirely likely that many Americans both women and men agree with
many of the statements made here. The problem being is they are too afraid to
say so publicly. This man has more character than most of those that with claws
out and attack him!
Courtland Sykes, a Republican who hopes to replace Missouri
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in the U.S. Senate, says feminists have “nasty
snake-filled heads,” in a Facebook post meant to clarify his stance on women’s
rights.
“In light of recent questions regarding my views on Women’s
Rights, attached is my full statement from September 2017,” Sykes said on his
Facebook page.
In the statement, Sykes said he supports women’s rights
because his fiancée, Chanel Rion, has given him “orders” to favor them. But
that support isn’t free, Sykes notes.
“Chanel knows that my obedience comes with a small price that she loves
to pay anyway: I want to come home to a home-cooked dinner at six every night,
one that she fixes and one that I expect one day to have daughters learn to fix
after they become traditional homemakers and family wives — think Norman
Rockwell here and Gloria Steinem be damned,” he said.
The political
newcomer says that he supports women’s rights, but not “mean-spirited radical
feminists.”
“I don’t buy into radical feminism’s crazed definition of
modern womanhood and I never did. They don’t own that definition. They made it
up to suit their own nasty, snake-filled heads,” he said.
Sykes hopes that if he has daughters, they will forgo the
traps of “radical feminism” in favor of home life.
“I don’t want them
(to) grow up into career obsessed banshees who forego home life and children
and the happiness of family to become nail-biting manophobic hell-bent feminist
she-devils,” he said.
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