January 04, 2024

Feminists, the Left, and good men

To my female readers: There are only 17 short 'grafs in this piece.  If the early going has you gritting your teeth, skip to the last 'graf.  Then go back and read from the top.

The American public school system pushes propaganda on women from an early age. The message is "worship female empowerment."  Well, at least they push empowering females who support the Democrat party.

I don't doubt that "feminism"--which ideally helps girls and women become more self-actualized, so presumably happier--has done much good.  Unfortunately its more extreme pushers have also convinced most leftist women of western nations that men--and having kids--are bad, and that white men are evil, thus to be avoided.

But interestingly, they teach that black males are faaabulous since they're ostensibly fellow members of the "oppressed class," thus natural allies.  So black males are welcomed with open arms.

Of course when "trendy" authors from "elite" universities started pushing the "white men are evil" crap, that triggered a totally predictable counter-move: increasing numbers of "good men" stopped putting up with bitchy, selfish, leftist women.

That last part happened quietly, with no fanfare.  No one needed to tell confident, competent, "good" men what they could easily see for themselves.  By contrast, betas didn't know any other kind of females existed, and wouldn't do well with that group anyway.

Ah, y'say you don't believe any of this?   Ever seen the phrase "Where are the good men?"  That's not a complaint voiced by men, sparky.

Feminists demanded the power to run things.  Woke, pencil-neck beta male politicians obediently bowed to 'em, to get their votes.  Wokie corporate execs bowed to 'em to keep from losing their dollars.

Universities bowed to 'em because universities are hopelessly leftist, and the left pushes feminism because it cuts the number of kids raised in two-parent households.  If you don't instantly understand the impact of that, you just stumbled on why our national jet airliner is racing an anvil to the ground.

One of the many fatal conceits of communism was that its believers were convinced that two-dozen Party rulers could manage a nation's economy better than 300-million individuals.  Cuz Party members wuz smaht.  Advanced degrees from Party University.  Obvious, right?

Amazingly (?), it didn't work.  And now that same fatal conceit is here in the U.S.  Democrats implicitly claim that the federal government can raise kids better than their parents can.  Hey, how's that workin' out for ya, senator?

Actually some wackos, like the "smartest woman in the world" (seriously, the Media actually called her that), Hilliary Rodham Clinton, explicitly claim that now.

How's that working out for ya, leftists?  Waves of noontime smash-and-grab robberies of high-end stores in elite cities.  Yeah, peachy.

So feminists taught college girls that duh gruberment could do everything earlier generations of girls thought they needed men for, but without having to make all those icky compromises one makes in a marriage.  Faaabulous!

And because Hahvahd and Berkeley and Stanford pushed all that crap, the cool leftist kids bought it.  And as women started following their instructions (which is exactly what they were), something totally predictable happened: "good men" started responding to those changes--by learning how to identify the goofy feminists early (it wasn't hard), and walking away before it was too late.

Of course if you're a leftist/Democrat you don't believe any of this.  As far as you're aware, the demographics haven't changed significantly in the last dozen years.  "Nothing to see here, citizen.  Move on," eh?
 
Good men will alter reality for the women they love, moving Heaven and Earth for 'em--because when y'all are happy you smile so adorably.  It’s a lovable cuteness that radiates when girls feel loved and...grateful.  And it makes all hard work worthwhile.

Wow, easy to see why the feminists hate that stuff, eh?  Cuts against everything the Left teaches. 

On ornamental pillows in some homes is a cross-stitched legend: "Lord, make me the person my daughter thinks I am."

You're welcome.

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