I have watched in amazement at
the flack sent towards Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen simply
because they put boundaries around their marriage. The boundaries make common
sense to me, but I am not a feminist or a supporter of feminism. There more I
hear about the doctrine of feminism and the actions of feminists, the more
convinced I am that I have chosen my position wisely.
One of the problems that I have with
feminists is that they do not seem to know what they want or where they stand.
They do not like men for the way that men treat women, but they find fault with
Vice President Pence for loving his wife enough to want to be faithful to her. For
whatever reason, feminists on social media seem to think that the boundaries set
by the Second Couple are dehumanizing for women. I can think of no reason why
showing love and respect to a spouse should be considered dehumanizing!
Feminists, in my mind, are looking
fairly stupid right now. They fault Donald Trump for divorcing two previous
wives, and then they fault Mike Pence for being faithful. They do not seem to
know what they want. I would much rather be married to a man who loves and
respects me than a man who sends pictures of his junk to young girls (Anthony
Weiner), has affairs (Bill Clinton), or thinks he is a woman (Bruce Jenner).
I commend Mike Pence and encourage
him to stay true to his marriage vows. I know a lot of couples who set the same
or similar boundaries around their own marriages. Marriage is sacred. When we
consider something as sacred, we do what we can to protect it. Mike and Karen
Pence seem to be doing a good job of protecting the sacredness of their
marriage.
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