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Phyllis Schlafly, a prominent conservative activist and opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), did not explicitly argue that women should only be housewives. However, she strongly promoted traditional gender roles, advocating for women to embrace homemaking and motherhood as their primary roles in society. She often criticized feminism and career-focused lifestyles for women, arguing that such paths undermined family values and women's natural roles.

 

She worked but told women they should be housewives and shouldn't be equal to men?

 

1946, Schlafly worked as a researcher for the American Enterprise Institute and worked in the successful United States House of Representatives campaign of Republican Claude I. Bakewell.

NOT A HOUSEWIFE.

In 1952, Schlafly ran for Congress as a Republican in the majority Democratic 24th congressional district of Illinois.

NOT A HOUSEWIFE

She played a major role with her husband in 1957 in writing the "American Bar Association's Report on Communist Tactics, Strategy, and Objectives."

NOT A HOUSEWIFE

She came to national attention when millions of copies of her self-published book A Choice Not an Echo were distributed in support of Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign.

NOT A HOUSEWIFE

Schlafly became an outspoken opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) during the 1970s as the organizer of the "STOP ERA" campaign.

NOT A HOUSEWIFE

 

JEEZ LOUISE WHEN DOES SHE HAVE TIME TO TAKE CARE OF HER FAMILY...?!?

 

Let me guess...

IOKIYAR she's not on welfare blah blah blah 

 

(Google it if you don't understand the mentality of elitist rich people who think the rules don't apply to them only the unwashed rabble))

 

<deleted> Hypocrite. 👋

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