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redis_mlconApr 26, 2021
That's a historical fact.
A lot of Jews who left early Soviet Russia because of discrimination carried Marxism to other countries.
The original feminist author of "The Feminine Mystique", Betty Friedan, is a Jewish Marxist. She told women in 1963 that being a wife was slavery, yet has her own family, of course. And here we are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feminine_Mystique
If you're interested in learning more about Marxist influences in America, look for interviews with their family members - invariably they turn into denunciations of their "hypocritical Marxist" relatives.
(Recently the writers for "Sex and the City" and "Cosmopolitan" admitted they misled women with feminist rhetoric that serves a narrative, but not individual women.)