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    Many women, he adds, have told him that it is more “socially affirming to work outside the home than to give up their careers to take care of their children.”

    That ideology, he says, has been shaped by feminists who demean the work of women who stay at home as primary caregivers.

    “What happened in America so that mothers and fathers who leave their children in the care of someone else -- or worse yet, home alone after school between three and six in the afternoon -- find themselves more affirmed by society? Here, we can thank the influence of radical feminism,” Santorum writes.

    “Sadly the propaganda campaign launched in the 1960s has taken root,” said Santorum. “The radical feminists succeeded in undermining the traditional family and convincing women that professional accomplishments are the key to happiness.”

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    • wow. did a girl beat him up on the playground or something?monkeyshine

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