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The Final Waves of Feminism and the Rise of Social Media Response - Ep16

50 min · 11 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Family Pulpit Podcast, the dynamic duo wraps up the long-standing series on feminism. The host gets serious and the co-host is, well, the co-host. What began as a survey of the last destructive force on the family and home-based economy turned into a historical overview of the last century in the United States. Driven by a response to societal changes brought on by the Industrial Revolution and subsequent overreactions, Third and Fourth Wave Feminism have altered our society, arguably, more than any other force leading us to woke ideology, the LGBTQ movement, and the short-lived Me Too movement. We cover it all before an extended discussion on the manosphere and specifically men who create "silly" or immature content.

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