The idea that you think a bunch of lesbian marxists could sit around the kitchen table and dream up an "agenda" and then figure out how to hide that agenda is too bizarre. Right now there isn't even a "feminist movement," let alone a conspiracy.
I don't know about Broadrick. Did she file a suit, are there criminal charges? No. Jones and Lewinsky weren't particularly sympathetic feminist figures. They got the legal representation they needed, the PR they wanted, and much more. Surely you are not suggesting they be supported or even believed by all women simply because of their gender. Tripp? There was nothing, nothing about Tripp worth institutional support. She acted on her own, according to her own best judgement, which included betraying the confidence of a "friend."
One last comment: Psychology 101, Politics 101. When someone else acts in their own interest, it isn't always to get you to do something, or to want something, or to deny you something. When women pursue gender based political goals, it is the most American thing they can do, acting in their own interest in. Attributing such broad and malicious motives to them is flirting with a personality disorder. |