Although feminism was necessary at some distant point in history, today, at least in the West, we can say that it has not only lost its meaning but also its direction as a movement.
Nowadays, it has not only paved the way for Marxist movements that support and promote the erasure of women, but it has also deliberately and knowingly promoted a new, monstrous model of womanhood.
A woman as the enemy of men, a denier of their important role as our natural partners, and utterly dehumanized.
From being life-givers, women today are the main promoters of abortion, an abomination they want to continue promoting as a right. The murder of our children in the womb is unthinkable, unnatural, macabre.
From being a movement that won rights, feminism has become a lobby promoting the breakdown of the family as an institution, of women as men’s natural partners, and of the role of mother as life-giver.
I’ve seen how, in recent months, various Hollywood figures have celebrated and celebrated their role as mothers, which I applaud with profound joy.
It’s a necessary and positive influence amidst so much infamous and harmful progressive rhetoric and proposals, disconnected from reality, like everything else generated by that world of fantasy and celebrity.
And let there be no misunderstanding of my message. I deeply respect women who don’t want to be mothers, just as I respect those who do. What I can never applaud or condone is the dehumanization of our roles in society, of our very nature, and the trivialization of life in the grotesque way that Western feminism has been doing.
Always feminine, never feminist.

About the author:
Jennifer Barreto-Leyva is a multi-faceted professional and a powerhouse in the Hispanic community.
She is an attorney, journalist, and author. Pro-life activist. Former Fox News correspondent. Is part of the editorial national board of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Boasts a distinguished 31-year career in the media industry. TV and radio host and producer. Former Venezuelan ambassador at the Britts Global organization in the United Nations. Politics analyst. Opinion columnist, President of The Ladies Coalition. Director for LATAM of Latinas 4 life.
Named for Parade Magazine, 7 years in a row, as one of the 50 most influential and powerful Latinas worldwide.
