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* No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one." - "Sex, Society, and the Female Dilemma," Saturday Review, June 14, 1975.
 
* No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one." - "Sex, Society, and the Female Dilemma," Saturday Review, June 14, 1975.
  
* "A parasite sucking out the living strength of another organism...the [housewife's] labor does not even tend toward the creation of anything durable.... [W]oman's work within the home [is] not directly useful to society, produces nothing. [The housewife] is subordinate, secondary, parasitic. It is for their common welfare that the situation must be altered by prohibiting marriage as a 'career' for woman."<ref> ''The Second Sex'', 1949. Cited in [http://ccostello.blogspot.com/2007/05/feminism-vs-womens-rights.html Domestic Felicity: Feminism vs. Women's rights] </ref>
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* "A parasite sucking out the living strength of another organism...the [housewife's] labor does not even tend toward the creation of anything durable.... [W]oman's work within the home [is] not directly useful to society, produces nothing. [The housewife] is subordinate, secondary, parasitic. It is for their common welfare that the situation must be altered by prohibiting marriage as a 'career' for woman."<ref>''The Second Sex'', 1949. Cited in [http://ccostello.blogspot.com/2007/05/feminism-vs-womens-rights.html Domestic Felicity: Feminism vs. Women's rights]</ref>
  
She was also a lover of [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], who frequently betrayed her by going for several young females. In addition, she also was banned from teaching in France after she abducted and molested more than a few students.
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She was also a lover of [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], who frequently betrayed her by going for several young females. Despite being a close lover of Sartre, de Beauvoir also engaged in lesbianism. In addition, she also was banned from teaching in France after she abducted and molested more than a few students. She also advocated alongside most of the Marxist French intelligentsia in 1977 in an essay that she thought it was perfectly alright for 11 and 14 year olds to have sex, and in fact they were naturally sexual beings.<ref name="Simone de Beauvoir: A Nazi, a Pedophile, and a Misogynist">https://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/simone-de-beauvoir-a-nazi-a-pedophile-and-a-misogynist/</ref>
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Although she is often credited as being a Free French operative and war hero of World War II, she had in fact been a Nazi Collaborator, actively working at the pro-Nazi radio station Vichy Radio.<ref name="Simone de Beauvoir: A Nazi, a Pedophile, and a Misogynist" />
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Simone de Beauvoir (January 9, 1908 – April 14, 1986) was a French feminist who opposed traditional gender roles for women.

She wrote:

  • No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be totally different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one." - "Sex, Society, and the Female Dilemma," Saturday Review, June 14, 1975.
  • "A parasite sucking out the living strength of another organism...the [housewife's] labor does not even tend toward the creation of anything durable.... [W]oman's work within the home [is] not directly useful to society, produces nothing. [The housewife] is subordinate, secondary, parasitic. It is for their common welfare that the situation must be altered by prohibiting marriage as a 'career' for woman."[1]

She was also a lover of Jean-Paul Sartre, who frequently betrayed her by going for several young females. Despite being a close lover of Sartre, de Beauvoir also engaged in lesbianism. In addition, she also was banned from teaching in France after she abducted and molested more than a few students. She also advocated alongside most of the Marxist French intelligentsia in 1977 in an essay that she thought it was perfectly alright for 11 and 14 year olds to have sex, and in fact they were naturally sexual beings.[2]

Although she is often credited as being a Free French operative and war hero of World War II, she had in fact been a Nazi Collaborator, actively working at the pro-Nazi radio station Vichy Radio.[2]

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