It actually started in the 1950s. My mother told me, formula was touted as better, healthier, something like that. Only poor mothers breast-fed their babies. Thankfully, we were, well, not poor, but frugal. This was in the early 50's, it may date back farther than that, for all I know. At that time, it had nothing to do with feminism, but Modern Times, post-WWII. Moms were still primarily stay-at-home.
Similarly, Hi-C was healthier than orange juice squeezed from oranges. Supposedly. And store-bought white bread was better than home-made whole wheat bread.
Feminism, the cultural marxist jew construct, was around long before the 1950s, and it’s all about setting the stage. The love for women’s “liberation” didn’t begin with the 1960s. It had seeds elsewhere - Rosie the Riveter, truancy laws for public school, coed colleges.
You're right, I didn't take into account the women who stepped up in the 40s to fill the jobs left empty by men who went to war. I'm sure that was part of the plan.
The (((war))).
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