Gender Politics · Social Justice

Understanding the Feminism Logo

All of you are probably familiar with the most popular symbol for feminism. It is the combination of the biological symbol for being a female as well as the raised fist. Here is a reminder:

Interestingly, the symbol for “woman” is an abstracted womb, and the raised fist is common in communism — think about why this symbol is not banned! There is a well-known statue of Che Guevara with a raised fist, but this is just the first example that comes to mind. There are plenty of others.

Putting both symbols, i.e. “woman” and “communist resistance”, together can also be seen as something else, namely as “resistance against femininity” or, more crudely, as a fist smashing the womb. Arguably, this is the goal of feminism, i.e. undermining the traditional role of women. Yet, there is also the communist undercurrent of feminism, i.e. if you prevent women from having children, you can justify flooding the country with third-world foreigners, which leads to the destruction of the nation state that is necessary for establishing a one-world government. I am not sure if those associations were intended by whoever designed the feminism symbol above, though.

Now it is time for some extra credits: Do you see what else is in this symbol? In the original symbol for “woman”, there is just a cross at the bottom, but the raised first extends the cross and turns it into the upside-down cross, which is a satanic symbol. Look at the image above again! Once you see the inverted cross, you cannot unsee it. It is all hiding in plain sight, which the satanic elites love doing.

2 thoughts on “Understanding the Feminism Logo

  1. Definitely can’t “un-see” that inverted cross!

    I remember when this symbol came out, this add-on was popular:

    https://archive.is/pQHop

    (So every time I see that symbol, I think of a hand job…but now I also see the Satanic part, lol)

  2. The clenched fist is also a widespread symbol used in staged or CIA-masterminded “democratkc uprisings” and “colour revolutions”. The first time in recent history this symbol got publicly used was in the 1998-2000 organized overthrow of the “regime” of Slobodan Milosevic of the FR Yugoslavia.
    The student group founded with this symbol of the clenched fist was called “Otpor” (ОТПОР, “resistance”) and it has been well established that they were not only financed and masterminded by the CIA and their allied agencies, but that the otpor-model of “political change through a massive mobilization of civil resistance” served as the blueprint for several other subsequent “democratic uprisings”…

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