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Dear Mr. Limbaugh:
As a "right-thinking American" exercising his right to free speech and free expression through the agency of the Information Stuporbahn, I would like to take you to task for your frequent use on air of the term "femminazi" to mock supporters of womens' rights to the point of contempt or ridicule.
I, for one, feel your use of "femminazi" amounts to nothing less than a mocking trivialisation of, and contempt for, history, in particular the Nazi regime as held high carnival in Germany between 1933 and 1945.
As any history of Nazi Germany will clearly show you, Nazi attitudes towards women were based on the German expression Kirche, Kiche, Kinder ("Church, Kitchen, Children")--what tradition expected to be the German woman's sphere of influence, and little else; after all, the Nazis could be considered ideologically conservative--to a fault.
Especially when you consider that membership in the Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) was, by and large, compulsory, in keeping with the Nazi belief that children were essentially State property--even if it meant nothing short of outright fornication on "campouts" in close proximity to its girls' branch, the Bund Deutscher Madel (League of German Maidens), in service to Adolf Hitler's desire to create what he saw as an "Aryan Master Race" as would ensure the continued existance of what the Nazis saw as a Thousand-Year Reich. (Later on, Bund Deutscher Madel alumnæ were expected to participate in the Glaube und Schoenheit--"Faith and Beauty"-- movement, seen as an ur-finishing school by which German women were expected to be all the more consciously aware of their role and place to Germany, the Nazi regime and its thinking, and the Master Race.)
Marriage, to the Nazi way of thinking, was seen as "outdated" and "a relic of the past," hindering the development of this "master race;" however, those who still wanted marriage out of formality were able to be thus wed--howbeit under a rite which the regime promoted as saw the name of Hitler replace that of G-d in the sacraments, church weddings being looked upon as suspicious.
As if that weren't enough, remember, too, that many a cartoon in the rather tastelessly pornographic weekly tabloid Der Sturmer depicted "Aryan" womanhood under threat from Jews, more often than not depicted as snakes, rats and suchlike specimens of vermin.
In case you want a clearer picture of what the Nazi regime expected of women (as in nothing short of stay-at-home floozies expected to suffer women's diseases and the byproducts of pregnancy as one with "racial duty and honour"), might I recommend studying back copies of Frauern Wacht ("Women's Watch"), the regime's official womens' magazine as came out fortnightly, for insights--so long as you can understand where much of the printed material in Germany under Nazi rule used Fraktur type. Better yet, do a Google search.
Summing up, your using "femminazi" is nothing short of a cheap and crass trivialisation of perhaps one of history's darkest and most desperate hours--the kind which saw women as nothing short of State property, expected to prostitute herself to all seen as "racially pure" to further maintain such a misguided and warped agenda.
And what have you to say for youself? Shouldn't you be ashamed?
Or what otherwise stands in the way of your failing to recognise such historical travesties and perversions, and the consequences we face for failing to heed its warnings?
sincerely,
ILUDIUM PHOSDEX
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