Ayla - Trad Women vs. the Feminist Lifestyle




Radio 3Fourteen show

Summary: Ayla is a former leftist turned fierce conservative, stay-at-home, homeschooling mother of 5 children. She is passionate about European culture, history and sovereignty, and strives to be a traditional lady. She earned a Bachelor's degree in German with a minor in Anthropology and a Master's in Women's Spirituality. Ayla is behind the YouTube channel, Wife With a Purpose. Ayla talks about her beginnings of being raised, educated and immersed in a very liberal, leftist world with a destructive and fake value system. She talks about the transition she made to conservatism through conducting independent research and seeing what happens to a community when liberalism is the pervasive value structure. Ayla highlights her path of discovering paganism and then the LDS way of life, and how she was attracted to the traditions honoring the masculine and the feminine that set both of these philosophies apart from mainstream Christianity. Then, we get into how the degradation of White culture, identity and pride has been amped up since the SJW movement reared its ugly head, creating a vacuum for the new religion of atheistic, materialistic, PC, mind-controlled, consumerism. Ayla relates what she sees in people who have abandoned faith and tradition and are clinging to a drive to acquire identity, only to find feminist ideals that go against the very grain of what most women are instinctually driven to accomplish through marriage and motherhood. We look at where the cultural shift away from the family unit and against traditional patriarchal values has resulted in many generations of women who don’t know the meaning of healthy male/female relationships. Further, Ayla underscores the consequences of feminized men playing in politics, and what the refugee crisis in Europe means for preserving European heritage. At the end, we consider the importance of sisterhood and celebrating ethnicity. Ayla shares her motivations for raising a large family and gives tips for homeschoolers.