Zone1 It's so weird that the left has demonized "traditional" values

The nuclear family is intact.
The hell it is. Look at any data and you'll see how ridiculous your statement is.
Women are still nurturing and competent.
They certainly aren't encouraged to be so. The feminist "boss babe" is what is promoted in society these days. In pretty much all other cultures women have plenty of "control" in a relationship without being chesty, aggressive, and disagreeable. Feminist women want to take on these masculine, aggressive traits and then wonder why they are single. It's because they become the men they wish they had.
A huge positive is their role in the workforce instead of sitting at home.
Data says they are increasingly unhappy since.
 
Nope.

The Nazi Party grew out of smaller political groups with a nationalist orientation that formed in the last years of World War I. In 1918, a league called the Freier Arbeiterausschuss für einen guten Frieden (Free Workers' Committee for a good Peace)[31] was created in Bremen, Germany. On 7 March 1918, Anton Drexler, an avid German nationalist, formed a branch of this league in Munich.[31] Drexler was a local locksmith who had been a member of the militarist Fatherland Party[32] during World War I and was bitterly opposed to the armistice of November 1918 and the revolutionary upheavals that followed. Drexler followed the views of militant nationalists of the day, such as opposing the Treaty of Versailles, having antisemitic, anti-monarchist and anti-Marxist views, as well as believing in the superiority of Germans whom they claimed to be part of the Aryan "master race" (Herrenvolk). However, he also accused international capitalism of being a Jewish-dominated movement and denounced capitalists for war profiteering in World War I.[33] Drexler saw the political violence and instability in Germany as the result of the Weimar Republic being out-of-touch with the masses, especially the lower classes.[33] Drexler emphasised the need for a synthesis of völkisch nationalism with a form of economic socialism, in order to create a popular nationalist-oriented workers' movement that could challenge the rise of communism and internationalist politics.[34] These were all well-known themes popular with various Weimar paramilitary groups such as the Freikorps.


Lol. Yes, it was far right.
 

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