If men weren't playing along, we wouldn't be going through it. Plenty of fear mongers and mask monitors, not to mention government enforcers, have been men.
Plenty of evil men, yes, but women crave stability and protection. Media has been downplaying the role of men in familes for a long time. Look at Homer Simpson or ANY dads from Disney live action shows... any sitcom really. Dad is a big idiot. Mom is always smarter. Mom is an idiot compared to the kids though. Kids are definitely smarter than those moron adults, but dad... he's the biggest moron.
They've been manipulating women to view the state as their protector, so when men go out to stop things, the women will stop the men.
I've been thinking about these things for several years. I think not giving women the right to vote was potentially a good move. I totally believe in equal opportunity for all, but women and men really are not the same. Women seek protection and operate more emotionally. Women are INCREDIBLY important in our society, but in politics and decision making about our safety... well... men are supposed to be the providers of such things.
Stephen Crowder has some videos where he talks about what was going on during the movement to give women the right to vote. It's pretty interesting.
If men weren't playing along, we wouldn't be going through it. Plenty of fear mongers and mask monitors, not to mention government enforcers, have been men.
Plenty of evil men, yes, but women crave stability and protection. Media has been downplaying the role of men in familes for a long time. Look at Homer Simpson or ANY dads from Disney live action shows... any sitcom really. Dad is a big idiot. Mom is always smarter. Mom is an idiot compared to the kids though. Kids are definitely smarter than those moron adults, but dad... he's the biggest moron.
They've been manipulating women to view the state as their protector, so when men go out to stop things, the women will stop the men.
I've been thinking about these things for several years. I think not giving women the right to vote was potentially a good move. I totally believe in equal opportunity for all, but women and men really are not the same. Women seek protection and operate more emotionally. Women are INCREDIBLY important in our society, but in politics and decision making about our safety... well... men are supposed to be the providers of such things.
Stephen Crowder has some videos where he talks about what was going on during the movement to give women the right to vote. It's pretty interesting.