With apologies to the billions of ugly misogynists who (according to online feminists) lurk in the shadows of the right waiting to pounce, I love women (no homo).
Yes, recent trends and developments in Contemporary American Female folkways are troubling, but I still admire and respect my fellow hormonally challenged sisters. I like being a woman, I love my magnificent daughters, I love my female friends and my wonderful sister and my saintly mother. I think women are amazing, beautiful, charming, and interesting. Women can do things that men can’t: birth and raise babies, provide love and comfort in a way men could never. Women can do nearly everything men can do, but in their own unique way. Women are hyper organized, competent, and are often better at reading the room. They can pick up on vibes better. They have intuition bordering on telepathy sometimes. They are kind. They are empathetic. They are essential.
But at present, a lot of them are very, very angry.
Many American women, especially the young ones, are radicalizing. Extremism among primarily liberal young women is making them roundly reject marriage, family formation, and pregnancy—at least on paper.
Is it a case of not being able to find a man who they like and also align with politically (are there are lot of men who desire radicalized young women who don’t want kids?)
Or have they really decided that life is best lived without dragging an annoying husband and babies with you?
Gender War Has Been Won: by the Gen Z Women
A series of graphs and charts appeared on my X timeline over the last few weeks ago that really tell the tale. For liberal women, this is a victory: they have successfully cleaved off from the patriarchy and are going their own way. Liberation is at hand
For the rest of us, it’s a slow motion train wreck.
Is it just that they despise men?
Or that its hard to find one that is as left wing as they are—who aren’t trans or gay?
And then there’s this absolute blackpill:






