JustPearlyThings - June 28, 2023


Author EXPOSES The SATANIC Side Of Feminism


Episode Stats

Length

19 minutes

Words per Minute

170.68356

Word Count

3,286

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

38

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

In this episode of Thick & Thin, I'm joined by my good friend and long time feminist, Rachit Mehta, to talk about feminism and goddess worship. We talk about goddess worship, feminism, and the cults that worshiped goddesses such as the Hindu goddess Kali, goddess worshipers who worshiped female demons such as Lilith, goddess goddesses who worshipped male deities such as Shiva, goddesses worshiped idols such as idols and goddesses with severed heads.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 so in ancient times goddess worship cults like people who followed inanna or ishtar or people
00:00:07.600 who were into black magic and witchcraft and glorified like female demons such as lilith
00:00:14.080 or the hindu goddess kali who strangely is on the cover of the very first feminist magazine
00:00:19.840 in the united states ms magazine in the 70s chose the the bloodthirsty male sacrificing goddess
00:00:26.240 kali to be on their cover which is a super weird choice for a magazine in the 70s that you're
00:00:32.720 selling to suburban women but they chose her because she represents sexual freedom vengeance
00:00:38.400 against men she wears a necklace of bloody men's severed heads and a belt around her waist of men's
00:00:45.440 severed arms and she actually had one of the most prolific death cults in all of history in india
00:00:51.120 it was called the thuggies that's where we actually get the english word thug from and they
00:00:56.480 were a cult that worshipped kali the goddess and they would say and they couldn't sacrifice women
00:01:02.880 because she'd get really mad if you did that so they would kidnap men and sacrifice them to her
00:01:07.440 and they're in the guinness book of records for being the most prolific death cult of all time
00:01:12.480 they they went on for hundreds of years doing this and were responsible for millions of male spices
00:01:19.200 and that's who they put on the cover of the first women's feminist magazine in the 70s which was
00:01:24.800 also started with cia money so you had the cia pushing this stuff in the 70s as well okay i have
00:01:31.360 so many questions i know it's a lot was this there was this in the 1700s too like there was this back
00:01:38.160 then like so were the women like the mary walston craft was she part of that got like did she do
00:01:44.160 witchcraft and she was more of like the the new brand of atheists that they had after the
00:01:50.560 enlightenment where there was a lot of pushback against traditional christianity a lot of pushback
00:01:55.520 against the church um the revolutionary period was kind of i mean what the name implies we're going to
00:02:02.000 revolt against the entire order of things you know revolt against monarchy revolt against the nuclear
00:02:07.920 family against patriarchy against the established order that had been you know the status quo in
00:02:15.680 europe for centuries at that point um so most of the more modern feminists you will see some who are
00:02:21.920 atheists but you will see a lot in fact suffragettes by and large were spiritualists many of them were
00:02:29.200 fortune tellers tarot card readers they were um spirit mediums um and this was being a spirit
00:02:37.600 medium was a really popular thing in the 1800s and most of the female speakers who pushed suffrage
00:02:44.000 claimed to be spirit mediums and part of that was because they could get away with saying things that
00:02:49.520 they might not have been able to get away with saying otherwise if you say you're possessed by the ghost
00:02:53.600 of someone and it's them talking not you you can kind of get away with saying some things that maybe
00:02:59.920 you couldn't if you were trying to say them as yourself so that would be one reason um but yeah
00:03:05.760 there's always been this tie to witchcraft and goddess worship because um that is the kind of the polar
00:03:14.240 opposite religiously and philosophically of christianity or even islam where you have this idea that women
00:03:21.440 and women's sexual power should be the dominant force of society it should be the ruling force of
00:03:27.360 society and it was so it was never really about equality it was about subjugation of men if you
00:03:32.800 look at um goddesses like the hindu goddess kali she's always pictured standing with her foot on the
00:03:39.760 chest of her male cohort shiva and she so it's always like this idea that the goddesses are the ones
00:03:47.280 dominating the male gods and that using their sexual power to manipulate and you sort of see
00:03:53.120 that today like okay i don't know if you've noticed that you probably have your red pill
00:03:57.120 so i was like she's based so okay when i watch movies and i'll see like the women dominating the men
00:04:04.160 like in all the companies and stuff and they just like walk around like girl boss i'm like i don't see
00:04:09.280 these women in real life they're not real no they're not but it's kind of the same thing where they're
00:04:15.680 dominating all like they're dominating their relationships they're dominating at work
00:04:20.320 and it so it's kind of the same like pattern i guess yes my question is with kali like so this was
00:04:27.120 a real tribe or something in india yeah they're still around now they're still around yeah it's
00:04:33.920 part of the hindu religion um kali is part of the of hindu religion but the cult specifically got wiped
00:04:41.360 out by the british when they colonized india they were like okay enough of this because they would
00:04:45.920 they would kidnap a lot of the like british soldiers and things like that and sacrifice them so they
00:04:50.960 finally it was the british that came and and wiped out the death cult but goddess worship is still around
00:04:57.600 and it's very popular in fact i believe wicca is now the fastest growing religion in the uk
00:05:02.640 wicca yes uh gerald gardner who started wicca he was from england so it's very popular there a lot of
00:05:10.720 the things that we hear about witch trials which trials have been very whitewashed because liberal
00:05:16.480 hollywood is always very sympathetic to you know witches and um you know witch persecution and it's
00:05:24.160 not that there weren't some people who were wrongly accused of witchcraft or wrongly executed because of
00:05:29.120 it of course that's true to an extent but there's a reason a lot of people don't know why witches were
00:05:36.960 burned at the stake or otherwise punished and that's because a lot of times they also worked as
00:05:42.480 midwives and they were the ones that performed abortion was only medicalized in the 1950s so prior
00:05:49.440 to that almost all of them through history have been performed by midwives and many of the midwives would
00:05:56.720 be practicing witches or into witchcraft or other types of like mystical practices so that's one of the
00:06:04.640 reasons that they were targeted not just because the evil christians just were superstitious and
00:06:10.720 thought witches were cursing them there was part of that but a lot of it was these were the people who
00:06:16.480 were performing the abortions and they wanted to eliminate that wait so how how early were like how
00:06:22.880 long has been around i don't actually even know forever since ancient times we have like a lot of
00:06:28.560 ancient evidence of of abortion happening and again it was usually in like it was more prolific in goddess
00:06:35.840 worship cults or like ancient rome if you had um polytheist um religions things like that where you had
00:06:43.200 goddesses um liberation and uh temple and things like that went along with those religions so sometimes
00:06:52.560 a would be an actual religious sacrament if it was like maybe a cult or a goddess worship cult you
00:07:00.560 would have temple props and you would have a as a result of that so that's one of the main reasons
00:07:07.040 for the this persecution is like a lot of times they were going after the providers okay what i don't
00:07:12.960 understand kali they're killing men how could they kill the men because women are weaker than men so
00:07:19.200 these were men the the cult was made of men they would worship women and they would worship the
00:07:25.600 goddess kali but these were men who would actually sacrifice other men to her because they thought
00:07:31.680 that kali was the the the life giver she was like the dark mother that gave life to the world but she's
00:07:39.360 also a vengeful spirit that can destroy the entire world she's like one of the most powerful gods in the
00:07:46.080 hindu religion so they always thought that if they were going into battle or going to war
00:07:52.320 or if just generally if things weren't good that kali must be pissed off so we have to find a bunch of
00:07:57.840 round up a bunch of young men and sacrifice them to her to satiate her blood lust because she hates men
00:08:04.400 wow okay so so in the all right so in the 70s so basically the the roots of feminism there's a lot
00:08:11.120 of parallels to some of these like goddess work like these cult goddess worshiping religion so one
00:08:16.480 of them is kali and that that was the thuggies where they would literally take men and give them
00:08:24.640 to the goddess the female goddess it was the idea that sexual like we should basically bend to women's
00:08:31.360 like sexual powers is that it okay yes yeah okay and so but in the 1700s it wasn't necessarily that
00:08:37.680 they're a part of that religion right but there was more of like the modern atheist but a lot of
00:08:43.120 atheists now still have remnants of the goddess stuff yes yeah it's like i'm just thinking like
00:08:49.760 horoscopes i i think it's part of that oh yeah the what do they say the the crystals yes one of our
00:08:59.440 dating shows i keep that away i don't know yeah all of all of that stuff is it all comes from ancient
00:09:06.800 goddess worship and witchcraft and in the book i explain why like what like you're kind of sitting
00:09:12.080 there trying to piece it together like but but why would modern feminists be into this it seems like
00:09:17.280 superstitious and old-fashioned it's because um if you're raised in america or the uk where you
00:09:23.520 probably have a protestant or a catholic upbringing even if your parents don't go to church it's kind of
00:09:28.320 a culturally christian area you grow up as a young woman you're watching all the propaganda you're seeing
00:09:34.160 the kick-ass chicks in the movies you're seeing um cardi b and megan the stallion you know talking
00:09:40.400 about using their sexuality to get power and fame and money and you get to college and you're even
00:09:46.560 further you know um indoctrinated into feminism by your professors and gender studies and all these
00:09:53.680 things you start to see christianity and even like cultural christianity as oppressive to women
00:10:01.360 as you know inherently holding women back you start to resent that and but people are still
00:10:07.840 spiritual women especially are still spiritual and they're intuitive and so they need something
00:10:13.760 and so when they are introduced to something like wicca or all the different forms of uh nice witchcraft
00:10:20.240 that we have now like you'll see people say oh i'm a green witch which means i just worship nature and
00:10:24.720 i love plants and crystals and and animals and things like that they're very like mother earth
00:10:30.160 worship which is also an ancient religious idea um it's very appealing it's very appealing if you've
00:10:37.600 been brainwashed and propagandized with feminist messaging because it tells you that you're powerful
00:10:43.840 that you're you should use your sexuality to control and manipulate men you should leverage your
00:10:49.200 sexuality to try to get money for yourself and status for yourself and um it it pits you against
00:10:56.160 the enemy which is men and it makes you feel like you're the powerful one you know like goddess worship
00:11:01.440 is extremely you see it all the time on uh social media where they'll be like yes queen you're such a
00:11:06.720 goddess you know like this language yeah this language is very indicative of these really ancient ideas
00:11:14.640 of goddess worship and witchcraft where women are using their sexuality to control and manipulate
00:11:22.400 reality and dominate men so so all right and the you so how did these ideas come from like india to the
00:11:29.120 us well a few different ways you had colonization so like the british colonized india that's one major
00:11:36.240 way a lot of people would go there and um live with you know people in hindu cultures or even buddhist
00:11:42.480 cultures and bring back a lot of those ideas to the west and write about them um you would have
00:11:48.480 the like during the islamic invasions of europe they brought some some ideas that were eastern um
00:11:55.360 and then something i write a lot about in the book is theosophy theosophy was a religious movement from
00:12:01.680 like the mid to late 1800s onward it's now kind of um morphed into new age mysticism that's kind of where
00:12:11.120 the new age comes from is out of theosophy and that was an attempt to blend eastern mystic religion
00:12:18.160 with like western ideas like rosicrucianism so it's just basically an occult religion and alistair
00:12:26.080 crowley came out of theosophy helena blavatsky came out of there and a lot of these people had
00:12:31.600 intelligence connections so we're talking around the victorian era a lot of these people worked for
00:12:36.400 british intelligence or maybe british and russian intelligence or things like that and they were
00:12:42.640 traveling and speaking and setting up um worship centers and trying to get new members and they were
00:12:49.280 actively trying to grow theosophy into a religion and the elites loved it because it's very new world
00:12:57.520 order ecumenical um it lends itself to having like a one world government so there were a lot of elites
00:13:05.440 pushing theosophy and occult ideas around this time too it was very useful for getting people whipped
00:13:12.240 up into a revolutionary panic as well so what do you mean elites like who yeah who right um it would be
00:13:21.760 powerful bloodline families that have been around for centuries the banking elite you know some of these
00:13:26.640 banking families that have been around a long time i know we're on youtube so i'll be kind of careful what
00:13:30.960 i say but um it would be basically the people who control the institutions so if you look at some of
00:13:37.120 the biggest most powerful universities media companies banking um and these are people from
00:13:43.440 all different ethnic backgrounds it's not a lot of people think it's one group it's not um there were
00:13:49.040 british elite there's elite in every nation so it's whoever are the most rich powerful wealthy people that
00:13:54.160 control the institutions so why would they want a revolution like why would they want like why would they want
00:13:59.760 people in an uproar yeah there's a a permanent state of revolution and rebellion is really useful to
00:14:06.160 these people because it basically and this is definitely what happened with feminism people think
00:14:11.200 these are like grassroots uh movements for human rights and things like that and they almost never
00:14:18.160 are i've done some really really extensive research on this and the reason they love to keep people in a
00:14:23.680 perpetual state of revolution is because then uh if you want to change things if you want to restructure
00:14:29.920 society you can co-opt these movements and steer them the direction that you want to go so in the book
00:14:36.000 i explain how it's not a coincidence that the same people who funded the suffrage movement are the same
00:14:42.240 people who instituted central banking the federal reserve act the income tax system even um the system that
00:14:51.440 uh produced tax withholdings uh those people were all like really really active and popular because
00:14:58.800 they can sell them the solution yes yes so what is the problem here like let me sell you this is the
00:15:06.400 policy we're trying to pass so it helps them control people because you say we're fighting against this
00:15:11.760 problem even though they know it's not a real problem because they're happy at home but they're like if we can
00:15:17.840 disrupt it convince them they're they have a horrible life or whatever then we can sell them this solution
00:15:24.160 yes exactly and so what did the elites get out of feminism they got uh double the tax base right
00:15:30.480 because now you you could only tax men before if you were going to institute an income tax like they did
00:15:36.800 around the turn of the century right before suffrage you're only taxing maybe 30 of the population
00:15:42.720 right if you can get women out of the home and into factories um you can tax their income as well
00:15:49.200 it doubled the labor market so remember this is right after the first industrial revolution when
00:15:54.720 everything has become mechanized and these big golden age wealthy people have railroads they're trying to
00:16:01.200 build they have factories they're building all over the world and it's a if you wanted a huge pool of
00:16:07.680 cheap labor get the women into the workforce because at that time they're unskilled they you're convincing
00:16:14.400 them that they must have their own money that they're being oppressed by having to stay home and raise
00:16:19.360 kids and obey men so it's better for you even if if you have to go slave for 12 hours a day in a factory
00:16:26.400 for a really low wage it's going to give you this independence and they're kind of dangling this carrot
00:16:31.600 so it gave them a huge new pool of cheap labor it gave them a whole new tax base and it also gave them
00:16:40.400 a new political voting block to manipulate and women are very easily propagandized so if you are a
00:16:48.720 politician and you are this is around the time that edward bernays and marketing and propaganda was just
00:16:54.880 being developed alongside the field of psychology and they learned that women are much more malleable much
00:17:00.960 easier to propagandize than men so that's another reason why it's great to have women voting because
00:17:06.880 you put out a sad story you know you you show some kind of abuses or or something bad that's happening
00:17:14.000 you get women really emotionally worked up and they're all going to vote for whatever is going to
00:17:18.240 fix that they're going to vote for security they're going to vote for safety so the the people who were
00:17:24.560 powerful at the time had a lot of different motivations to drag women out of the home put
00:17:31.120 them in factories and put them in politics and use them kind of for their propaganda purposes okay so
00:17:39.920 1800s 1700s it's mary wallstonecraft and she she's the the writer but it's like a fringe movement it
00:17:49.680 doesn't sound like it was that popular it wasn't no it wasn't mainstream yet at all um she kind of
00:17:56.160 kicked it off in the west a little bit and then we see like the 1840s was a time where there's all these
00:18:02.800 uh experiments going on with socialism which was kind of new at this time um a lot of socialist
00:18:09.680 communist communes start popping up in the united states and in the west even in england quite a few of
00:18:15.120 them and a lot of those early like communist utopian cults they practiced a lot of feminist
00:18:22.080 stuff like they would try gender swapping and i talk about this in the book some historical examples
00:18:27.440 of these cults getting together and having very bizarre ideas about like uh polyamorous marriage but
00:18:34.720 having the women be in charge and having the men take care of children and some really bizarre things
00:18:40.560 that they tried because communism again is another thing that wants this equality everybody's the
00:18:47.760 same and everybody's equal and we're all labor units you know like this these kind of ideas uh go right
00:18:55.120 along with feminism so you'll see feminism always wrapped up with communist socialist ideology goddess
00:19:01.120 worship and witchcraft and then also veganism and vegetarianism