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Phyllis Schlafly Interview: Controversial Views on Feminism 

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Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly discusses her role in fighting against the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in Illinois, and her belief that the feminist movement has been destructive. Schlafly touches on her involvement in politics, her views on the differences between men and women, and her controversial journey as a grassroots organizer.
Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative activist, commentator, and author was born Phyllis McAlpin Stewart on August 15, 1924, in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1944, she graduated from Washington University and went on to earn a Master’s Degree in government from Radcliffe College at Harvard University in 1945. She worked on an assembly line at a munitions factory during World War II to pay for part of her college tuition. After college, Schlafly went to work in Washington, D.C. for the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute and on conservative political campaigns for members of Congress. She married lawyer (John) Fred Schlafly in 1949, and in 1957 the two were the primary authors of an influential paper for the American Bar Association entitled: "Report on Communist Tactics, Strategy, and Objectives." Schlafly and Fred had six children. She received her law degree from the Washington University in St. Louis Law School in 1978. Schlafly came to national prominence with the 1964, self-published book, A Choice Not an Echo, written in support of the conservative politician Barry Goldwater. She quickly became an outspoken voice within the conservative movement, regularly attending and speaking at Republican conventions, and running for Congress (though she was never elected to public office). In 1972, she founded the Eagle Forum, a conservative political interest group. Schlafly is best known for her successful fight against the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 1970s. Her campaign was called “STOP ERA.” “STOP” stood for “Stop Taking Our Privileges,” and included delivering homemade bread to members of Congress as a lobbying tactic. Schlafly argued the ERA would take away what she thought of as privileges women currently got, such as the exemption from mandatory military service, the “dependent wife” clause granting widows Social Security benefits, and the preference in custody battles given to mothers. She published twenty-six books. Schlafly remained active and influential in conservative politics until her death on September 5, 2016.
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Phyllis Schlafly, Attorney & Conservative Activist
Interview Date: August 26, 2011
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:07 Childhood
00:59 School
02:40 Entering politics
03:44 Fred Schlafly
05:37 A Choice Not an Echo
06:40 Fighting the Equal Rights Amendment
15:54 Pro-Family Movement
16:52 Betty Freidan
18:17 Opposing the women’s movement
21:25 Playing dirty
23:41 ERA fight in Illinois
25:34 Winning the fight
33:50 Men vs. women
35:43 Challenges ahead
38:31 Advice
40:26 Q&A
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Комментарии : 40   
@TrailrunnerTroy
@TrailrunnerTroy 7 месяцев назад
Thank you - excellent interview and appreciate the respect accorded to a controversial public figure who has had a largely unsung impact on contemporary American politics and public policy.
@Zelig_G
@Zelig_G 8 месяцев назад
Nice to see/hear this. I thoroughly disliked Phillis’s politics, et al, but actually, she was quite the woman.
@jjb69321
@jjb69321 4 месяца назад
Oh ya, Phyllis Schlafly is amazing! 99% of what she sayed politically was 100% correct 👍
@jellybeanchloe6953
@jellybeanchloe6953 4 месяца назад
@@jjb69321 sayed 💀
@kyllancarrington
@kyllancarrington 7 месяцев назад
God was showing off when you were made. Your words touched my Heart ❤ Australia
@timbrady6473
@timbrady6473 2 месяца назад
A clear eyed ,clear worded ,intelligent woman of no pretense and doesn’t have to think before she speaks. Approaching 90 years old at this interview,incredibly riveting listening to her . I hope her children and grandchildren took advantage of her wisdom. What a different time in politics,her group brought homemade bread for friend and foe ,unfortunately that America is gone .
@manruption7565
@manruption7565 4 месяца назад
Such an elegant lady! I wish we had 10 more of them. Respect 🫡
@CentralKentuckyElevators
@CentralKentuckyElevators 6 месяцев назад
Love to hear from one of my favorite Republican activists. A treasure to our party.
@memphistennis1691
@memphistennis1691 6 месяцев назад
Kentucky gets almost 3 federal dollars for every 1 paid in by your impoverished state, yet you still rage against federal government.....
@Lerian_V
@Lerian_V 3 месяца назад
So adorable and graceful. I will introduce my daughters to her.
@briandelaney9710
@briandelaney9710 2 месяца назад
Mrs America really brought what she Truly represented
@Tiffany-mu6br
@Tiffany-mu6br Месяц назад
God bless this woman
@paparaiski
@paparaiski 4 месяца назад
Wow, just wow!
@tclvo3297
@tclvo3297 3 месяца назад
Total genius. To watch her debate is a real lesson in how its done.
@oliverrojas3185
@oliverrojas3185 Месяц назад
Thanks
@jsethanderson
@jsethanderson 4 месяца назад
I love her so much!
@wraithconscience
@wraithconscience 4 месяца назад
What a brilliant, extraordinary woman! So different than the bitter, whining feminists of today and of yesteryear! My mother and grandmother were surgeons, so Phylis Schlafly is, to me, in the best sense, a "normal" woman -- strong, intelligent, disciplined, clear-headed, rational, compassionate, truthful, horourable! Apparently, some people seem to think women are otherwise...
@user-vf2ky3ps7z
@user-vf2ky3ps7z 4 месяца назад
But even if your not religious: no alcohol,smoking,sexting,drugs,rx,vaping,foul language,loitering,don’t talk back,& on and on
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 месяца назад
Having standards is good for everyone.
@emilyhess7816
@emilyhess7816 3 месяца назад
Women who purposefully leave the 'g' off 'ing' words are guys girls...she pronounces the g in the words. Just nuances to be aware of. She's true
@seanohelan8241
@seanohelan8241 14 дней назад
Whaaaa-evaaaaa!!!!!
@rokarolla
@rokarolla Месяц назад
From this to Trump. Believe the trajectory.
@BM_100
@BM_100 Месяц назад
From this to men in wigs who think they are women sneaking around in bathrooms they don't belong in.
@frankgodshalk5528
@frankgodshalk5528 2 месяца назад
Another Christian kook. Anita Bryant, every crazy Christian Republican. They're all crazy and in a cult.
@loraleepooley3669
@loraleepooley3669 2 месяца назад
She was able to run around and do what she wanted because she had Nannie’s and housekeepers. She was happy enough to have an adventageous life off the backs of other woman working for her while at the same time disparaging them for working. A true hypocrite, not to mention a raging homophobe. Ironically finding out later she had a gay son. She was a piece of work.
@FionaJohnston-mk9es
@FionaJohnston-mk9es 2 месяца назад
Yes the Christians are crazy they believe in truth logic and facts. Not feelings and delusions
@MarkHoaglund
@MarkHoaglund Месяц назад
yet a pew survey found that more than 60% of Democrat females reported themselves as having a diagnosed mental disorder!
@BM_100
@BM_100 8 дней назад
Crazier than leftists believing a man can be a woman?
@mesamies123
@mesamies123 2 месяца назад
A highly intelligent woman who was unhelpful for the advancement of humanity. Sad.
@BM_100
@BM_100 Месяц назад
The single motherhood rate and female poverty are at record all time highs. Is that progress?
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