With a title like the "Monstrous Regiment of Women," this film is an obvious update to the routine and always-with-us misogyny which blasts women who would be anything more than -- or other than -- wife and mother, or satellite revolving around the half of the species that is said to be next to GOD.
What is the Monstrous Regiment?
This title is based on the essay written by John Knox in the sixteenth century in which he admonished the reigning female monarch. We use it now for our documentary admonishing women and men for the role in the unbiblical practice of feminism.
Ah yes, the 16th century. Those were the days. The days when the bodies of feminists were coated with oil and burned at the stake. This little Christian film is set to roll out in 2007. It features star hypocrites, such as Phyllis Schlafly, or women who have made profitable careers out of campaigning against the idea of women having profitable careers.
The film is put out by men who are anxious about their masculinity, or men who are compelled to flaunt their penises, aka the Gunn Brothers:
The Monstrous Regiment of Women, The Gunn brother’s second documentary, goes all out to demolish the feminist worldview. From a consistently Christian perspective, they will show how feminism has had a devastating impact on the church, state, and family.
Starting with the infamous 16 th century essay written by the reformer John Knox against the reigning female monarch, the Gunn Brothers find plenty of application to America ’s political landscape; where feminists vie for every possible office including the presidency.
You’ll hear from both sides of the argument as you visit a Feminist Convention, a Rock for Choice concert and a Planned Parenthood youth event. Featuring an all star, all female cast, the Gunn Brothers prove that feminism has in fact restricted choices for all women, brought heartache to the lives of many, and perpetuated the largest holocaust since the beginning of time.
Yeah, the feminist project: destroying civilization as we know it. Bring it on!
via Jessica at Feministing
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