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Lea's avatar

"One of the things we’ve learnt from the post-sexual revolution attempt at gender egalitarianism is that men and women do not intuitively understand each other."

--> Made me think of this tweet by someone called @ElonBachman that struck me so much I screenshotted a while ago. It went: "A weird result of 60 years of sexual egalitarian whitewashing is that every adult learns about gender differences via a series of private relationship crises--more or less excruciating--rather than that knowledge being embodied in institutions, ritual, and prejudice".

I have seen this happen to others and to myself. A male friend once told me "I guess I didn't realize that deconstructing gender expectations would affect my relationship that much" (completely inverted masculine-feminine dynamic, no polarity)

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The very fact that young women are very far left and young men are slightly right wing, meaning it’s young women being radicalised by the left and young men are gravitating towards the centre, yet journalists present it as young men being radicalised by the right, when In fact it’s the opposite, is part of the problem.

They’re still wanting to punish young men for things that aren’t even happening and in fact it’s the reverse that’s occurring, this is exactly why the democrats lost the election and that fact that they’re still pinning Kamala’s loss on sexism just shows they’ll probably lose the 2028 election too if they don’t change.

Yashca Mounk, who is on the left (and a far more reasonable left wing person at that), has been telling the democrats this for ages when it comes to racial politics and they still don’t listen.

The democrats deserve their failure.

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