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To: grundle

See How the Feminists’ “War against Boys” Paved the Way for Islam https://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1300

Some commentators like to point out that many of the most passionate and bravest defenders of the West are women, citing Italian writer Oriana Fallaci and others as examples. But women like Ms. Fallaci, brave as they might be, are not representative of all Western women. If you look closely, you will notice that, on average, Western women are actually more supportive of Multiculturalism and massive immigration than are Western men.
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The standard explanation in my country for this gender gap in voting patterns is that men are more “xenophobic and selfish” than women, who are more open-minded and possess a greater ability to show solidarity with outsiders. That’s one possibility. Another one is that men traditionally have had the responsibility for protecting the “tribe” and spotting an enemy, a necessity in a dog-eat-dog world. Women are more naïve, and less willing to rationally think through the long-term consequences of avoiding confrontation or dealing with unpleasant realities now.
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It is correct, as feminists claim, that a hyper-feminine society is not as destructive as a hyper-masculine society. The catch with a too soft society is that it is unsustainable. It will get squashed as soon as it is confronted by more traditional, aggressive ones. Instead of “having it all,” Western women risk losing everything. What are liberal feminists going to do when faced with aggressive gang of Muslim youngsters? Burn their bras and throw the pocket edition of the Vagina Monologues at them?

Perhaps women can succeed in turning their men into doormats, but it will be on the cost of doing so to their nation and to their civilization as well. According to Italian American feminist Camille Paglia, “If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts.” That may be an exaggeration, but male energy is definitely a driving force in any dynamic culture.


20 posted on 12/15/2016 2:46:46 PM PST by Tenth Gen
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To: Tenth Gen
"“If civilization had been left in female hands, we would still be living in grass huts.” That may be an exaggeration, but male energy is definitely a driving force in any dynamic culture."

I love Camille Paglia.

What a mind.

I'd love to have a drink with her.

Whip-smart, and funny as hell.

This quote has always stayed with me, because there is so much truth to it.

An all-female run society would last about 30 minutes.

The corollary is from Orson Welles: "Men built civilization to impress their girlfriends."

Men have created everything that these pampered feminists need to survive.

Where would they be without computers, indoor plumbing, television, refrigeration, vaccines, you name it.

Hell, I'm grateful that "men" built civilization.

Beats living in middle ages level squalor.

22 posted on 12/15/2016 3:35:57 PM PST by boop ("We don't feel like we are doing anything illegal"- Democrat credo)
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To: Tenth Gen

Thanks for the link.


27 posted on 12/15/2016 9:40:10 PM PST by grundle
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