Write a paper discussing why did Phyllis Schlafly think feminism made women unhappy?

Why did Phyllis Schlafly think feminism made women unhappy?

Phyllis Schlafly was a women with many different roles in her life. She was a mother, columnist, lawyer, and radio host, and an activist against the Equal Rights Amendment. She lead the opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment from a grass roots movement and was successful is preventing it from being passed, something that she is very proud of. She believed that passing this amendment would have many different impacts to women in the United States. Phyllis Schlafly believed that passing this amendment would mean that women would no longer be able to receive financial support for children in the whole. She firmly believed in gender roles between men and women, and since women were the one to bare children that they would be responsible for childcare and care of the home while men were responsible for financial obligations. To her, passing this amendment would leave women feeling overwhelmed and unhappy as women had to take on new responsibility to make ends meet and care for their families. Since this amendment was being voted on not long after the Vietnam War Phyllis Schlafly was also worried how this would affect the draft, with women possibly having to register for the draft along with eligible men. She did not believe that society was unjust towards women and by passing this amendment is suggested that women needed laws and the government to solve all their problems for them. To her, now amendment needed to be passed because women were not being oppressed and suggesting that one needed to be passed would only make women feel unhappy and feel like the world was out to get them. Decades later her opinion on the Equal Rights Amendment and gender roles within the family did not change.