Fox News guest: Feminists aren't being 'what God designed them to be'
Politichicks Editor in Chief Ann-Marie Murrell speaks to Fox News

A group of conservative women told Fox News on Tuesday that feminism was dangerous because it had "sexualized" women and made them "afraid to be stay-at-home moms."


In an appearance on Fox & Friends to promote their new book, "What Women Really Want," hosts of the Internet video show Politichicks explained to host Anna Kooiman that liberal women were "intolerant."

"They claim they're feminists, but what they actually are, they are sexualists," Politichicks Editor in Chief Ann-Marie Murrell opined. "It has nothing to do with empowering women anymore."

"We earned the right to vote, we have equality in the workplace," she continued. "If we don't, we can fight that on a one-on-one basis. But everything they're about now is kind of about from the head down. It has nothing to do with women's brains or their hearts."

Kooiman suggested that "the left was tolerant as long as you agreed with them 100 percent."

"Women don't want to be objectified, and what the feminist movement has successfully done, is really, sexualized women instead of feminizing women," Politichicks host Dr. Gina Loudon asserted. "So, we're here with a new brand of feminism, saying drop the shackles of the old feminism. It's time for women who really want to be women, who want to be feminine, who want to be what God designed them to be."

"They claim that we put women back into the 50s where women stayed home and took care of their children," Murrell added. "I say that what they're doing, they are like cave women waiting for a caveman to bonk them on the head and drag them into the cave by the hair. That's who they are. They're the ones putting us back into the stone ages."

Politichicks host Morgan Brittany argued that feminists had created a stigma that made women ashamed to stay at home with their children.

"And they want less government in their lives," she remarked. "They want to make their own decisions, they want freedom to choose for their children, their families. That's what women really want."

"And they also want real men," Brittany insisted. "We love real men. We absolutely love them."

"Stop shaving, men!" Murrell exclaimed.

"We want no more of this feminists politicizing our bodies, and what happens in our bedrooms," Loudon concluded. "That's all that the feminist movement has successfully done. And we're here to battle back, and say we know what women really want."

Watch the video below from Fox News' Fox & Friends, broadcast Sept. 2, 2014.