The battle is not over though. The pendulum is swinging back. There are still families that have raised their young men and women with so-called "old fashioned" morals and virtues. There is a significant segment of our youth that get it. As pointed out, just look at the valor and selflessness exhibited by most of our soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. The failure of a culture built on a rejection of the fact that we were created as male and female, very different but complementary, is quite obvious to anyone (young and old alike) who takes even a moment to reflect upon.
Also, the fact that the "old-school NAGs" (thinking it's still the 70's or something) clinging to their hate of men and masculinity are so unattractive to young women of today that we have a great openning to turn this thing around.
Nicely put. Somewhere I read that quite a few of the 60s/70s generation of feminists have had massive mental breakdowns in their later years.
Not that I’d ever want that to happen to anyone, mind.
But couldn’t it just be that having to defend an indefensible ideology will take a terrible toll on you eventually? Usually one can live in denial only that long, before the truth will reveal itself to one.