After the recent Jane picture, I was challenged to bring back Jamie Krauss (my mule ear deer) for a vintage poster.
Out of all the girls in my cast, Jamie's the only one with a degree in Industrial Arts.Please comment!!!!!Art©KCFoxStudios
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Deer
Size 1497 x 2462px
File Size 383.5 kB
Listed in Folders
Very impressive.
A lot of people are either too young to remember or have forgotten (willfully or otherwise) that because so many of the men were off fighting either in Europe or the Pacific during World War II, having women do some of the work said soldiers would otherwise have been doing was one of the few pragmatic ways of ensuring matters on the home front didn’t devolve into abject chaos.
A tragic result of this forgetfulness is that a certain cadre of right-wing pundits have falsely portrayed Rosie here as a brainwashing tool for what they see as a conspiracy to enslave white ‘conservative’ males, rather than the encouragement for women to play their part in the war effort that it actually was. All I can say is, Dennis Prager and his ilk are lucky they’re pulling their anti-feminist revisionism after the defeat of the Axis powers, because if they’d tried anything during the war, I am reasonably confident they would’ve been detained as potential Nazi sympathisers. And if I’d been there as well, I’d have done everything in my power to ensure they got the maximum penalty for such offenses.
A lot of people are either too young to remember or have forgotten (willfully or otherwise) that because so many of the men were off fighting either in Europe or the Pacific during World War II, having women do some of the work said soldiers would otherwise have been doing was one of the few pragmatic ways of ensuring matters on the home front didn’t devolve into abject chaos.
A tragic result of this forgetfulness is that a certain cadre of right-wing pundits have falsely portrayed Rosie here as a brainwashing tool for what they see as a conspiracy to enslave white ‘conservative’ males, rather than the encouragement for women to play their part in the war effort that it actually was. All I can say is, Dennis Prager and his ilk are lucky they’re pulling their anti-feminist revisionism after the defeat of the Axis powers, because if they’d tried anything during the war, I am reasonably confident they would’ve been detained as potential Nazi sympathisers. And if I’d been there as well, I’d have done everything in my power to ensure they got the maximum penalty for such offenses.
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