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The UN's New Bolshevist Plan to Redistribute Womanhood

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On October 29, UN Women celebrated the 'International Day of Care and Support'– something that sounds innocent, incredibly ambiguous, but still innocent. In reality the Day of Care is actually celebrating something ominous.

'Day of Care' is not an initiative to appreciate the feminine work that women do for their families, but to undervalue the work they do by labelling it 'unpaid labour' and trying to redistribute it to men and taxpayer-funded programs.

The UN recruited Anne Hathaway, an A-list actor who reads a teleprompter as she lectures the audience on the fact that women do women things 'without being paid.'

Just think about this for a second: Should women be paid for doing things for their own families that they would do anyways? Who's supposed to be paying them– the taxpayer? Or should their husbands treat them like an employee and give them minimum wage for their efforts?

In that case, do wives need to be paying their husbands for taking out the trash or mowing the lawn? What about for the 'emotional labor' they deal with when dealing with heightened emotions during their wives' menstrual cycles?

The idea that 'care work' which the UN describes as grocery shopping, house cleaning, and child-rearing is 'unpaid' is ridiculous in itself. If you are a stay-at-home mom, you're living off your husband's salary. Why would you need to receive an hour wage when you're given everything you need?

Apparently, the global elites who run the UN don't think so–the work you do for your family has no value unless it can be monetized, taxed, and redistributed. Here's how they plan to do so (from their website):

  • Recognizing care as the foundation of thriving and gender-equal societies. 
  • Reducing energy-intensive unpaid domestic care work tasks through infrastructure and technology 
  • Redistribute responsibilities more fairly between women and men, households and the state, families, communities and businesses. 
  • Rewarding the millions of care workers with fair pay, social protection, and decent working conditions 
  • Representing care workers and caregivers in policymaking, organizations and decisions that affect their lives 
  • Resourcing care systems with public financing for care policies, services and infrastructure, standards and training.

When I read this, this is what I hear: The UN wants to replace women's roles with technology and AI. They want to spread propaganda that men should be doing half the chores–even when the women stay home. They want to outsource more childrearing to government services like publicly-funded daycare, taking even more women out of the home.

After a century of the elites doing everything they can to promote feminism and rip babies from their mothers, women are still the primary caregivers, and they hate that. The UN will do everything they can to destroy the family unit, ignore innate differences between men and women, and kill femininity. They want to treat humans like economic units, devalue labor, and tax us twice as much. They want your children to be raised by the state, not mothers who love them.

Something similar happened under the Soviet Union, where women were sometimes forced to give their babies and children over to state-run daycares so they could be raised to be good communists while their mothers were used as labor for the state.

Soviet Childcare Propaganda from 1930

This of course, ended in disaster. Babies happen to do a lot better when they are raised by their mothers, not strangers, and women happen to be a lot happier when they are taking care of their children, not doing men's labour.

What do you think– is the UN's new sinister plan just Bolshevism in disguise?

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