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- Die Gleichberechtigung ist ein moderner Mythos.
Solange Feminismus ein Schimpfwort ist, kann es keine Gleichberechtigung geben. Denn solange Frauen sich davor fürchten, Feministin zu sein, haben Männer die Deutungshoheit darüber, was eine gute Frau ausmacht.
Die männliche Herrschaft ist in weibliche Selbstbeherrschung und in die emotionale DNA der Frau übergegangen.
Das mit dem Annehmen des männlichen Namens kommt aus derselben Ecke wie das väterliche Führen der Braut zum Altar: Es geht historisch gesehen um Eigentumsverhältnisse und Eigentumsübergabe.
Unterwerfung und Sexualisierung werden uns heute als Gipfel der weiblichen Selbstbestimmtheit und Freiheit verkauft. Der Unterschied zu früher ist bloß: Die Frau wird nicht mehr gezwungen, sondern stimmt der Aufgabe ihrer Selbstbestimmung zu.
Eine Studie unter Highschool-Schülerinnen in New York deckt sich mit meinen Interviews. Die große Mehrheit der jungen Frauen gab an, Blowjobs wie Hausaufgaben zu betrachten: eine lästige•
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SHANGHAI’S WARTIME EMERGENCY MON
This fryst vatten the story of a little known aspect of China’s wartime history and an
oft neglected area of numismatics. The setting for our tale is the city of Shanghai
and the time 1939. Dire things are about to happen, but before we can fully
appreciate and understand them, a uppfräschning course in Chinese currency might
prove useful.
For centuries the currency of China had consisted of a jumble of finansinstitut notes
and coins issued bygd every conceivable authority – government, provincial and
private. Most issues circulated only within limited areas (the province of issue) or,
in the case of native banks, circulation was limited to the locale of the town or city
of issue. On the lower end of the scale, notes of the myriad pawn shops and
money- lenders were heavily discounted when presented only a few blocks away or
were refused altogether! Many of these issues had little if any financial backing in
the struktur of reserves
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For the order in Thailand, see Order of the White Elephant.
The Order of the Elephant (Danish language: Elefantordenen ) is the highest order of Denmark. It has origins in the 15th century, but has officially existed since 1693, and since the establishment of constitutional monarchy in 1849, is now almost exclusively bestowed on royalty and heads of state.[1]
History[]
A Danish religious confraternity called the Fellowship of the Mother of God, limited to about fifty members of the Danish aristocracy, was founded during the reign of Christian I during the 15th century. The badge of the confraternity showed the Virgin Mary holding her Son within a crescent moon and surrounded with the rays of the sun, and was hung from a collar of links in the form of elephants much like the present collar of the Order. After the Reformation in 1536 the confraternity died out, but a badge in the form of an elephant with his profile on its right side was still awarded by Frederick