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[quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous I’m trying to follow all of this but I don’t understand how we can be whores slutting around with all the muscle jerks but also alone because we prioritized our careers? And also to blame for sexless nice men? [/quote] When a portion of the population (white males) feel they begin to lose their status and automatic privilege to women, POC, they need to create an enemy. But it’s not just gender. The economic shifts in our society toward the condensation of wealth and lack of opportunity for wage growth, the rising costs if health care andeducation, all this has pushed automatic social and financial attainment further away for everyone but it’s men who perceive they have lost most ground (still not crying for them). Our careers and independence (abortion restrictions notwithstanding) are painful signs of loss of automatic privilege. Using social shame that veers into violence is an attempt at control. Note that op described unmarried women over 30 as both whores but also had to attack their having degrees. The idea of educated, sexually liberated (can’t be shamed) and financially secure women is threatening. Why else attack? Misogyny and hate crimes against women (hate crimes in general) have increased worldwide while political gains that support women have been attacked, abortion rights chief among them. Social media is corrosive—for both women and men- too long to get into here but it’s a distraction from real issues and a way to generate and sustain outrage. Ultimately red pill theology is even more cult like than what they hate as conventional social mores, but it’s a comforting illusion to some that men could still obtain some sort of “natural” hierarchy without having to oppress women (because they are oppressed!). The [young] men I see tend to fall into two categories—those who view women as equals and those who don’t. [/quote]
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