The "Good Samaritan Rule" (that is, the idea that a random stranger should come to the aid of a damsel in distress) was created at a time when society was very different than it is now. It was predicated on a code of ethics based on chivalry. And that code has been destroyed (at women's insistence).
Women can't have it both ways. You can't invoke the Good Samaritan rule when you're in trouble, and expect a white knight to come running to your defense, and at the same time treat that white knight like shit when things are good in your life. Chivalry required responsibility and duties from both men and women. And that code is as dead as dead can be.
So it doesn't surprise me that women are now reaping the results of what they've chosen to value. Expect more callous, unfeeling behavior from men. Expect more unwillingness to get involved in any way to help female strangers. Hell, even helping an old lady across the street these days would probably get you labeled as a potential rapist.
Actions have consequences. Women don't understand that, because for them life is like the random flittings of a butterfly, floating from one place to the next, without accountability, responsibility, or conscience.
Women can't have it both ways. You can't invoke the Good Samaritan rule when you're in trouble, and expect a white knight to come running to your defense, and at the same time treat that white knight like shit when things are good in your life. Chivalry required responsibility and duties from both men and women. And that code is as dead as dead can be.
So it doesn't surprise me that women are now reaping the results of what they've chosen to value. Expect more callous, unfeeling behavior from men. Expect more unwillingness to get involved in any way to help female strangers. Hell, even helping an old lady across the street these days would probably get you labeled as a potential rapist.
Actions have consequences. Women don't understand that, because for them life is like the random flittings of a butterfly, floating from one place to the next, without accountability, responsibility, or conscience.