The cognitive dissonance of feminism, as seen by a childless, middle-aged ex-feminist
08-08-2014, 11:26 PM
I stumbled upon this interesting opinion piece on, of all places, a precious metals investing site in which a childless, post-wall, ex-feminist activist calls out the feminist movement for advocating life choices that contradict the drives that form the very essence of the female nature- to bear children and to nurture a loving family. There's still a bit of hamster at work in parts, but it's nonethless always interesting to hear this perspective voiced by one of those feminism was meant to benefit.
How Fake Feminism Has Turned Women Into Sheeple
TL;DR: Aging, disillusioned, childless recovering feminist argues that the sexual freedom and emancipation from traditional family life championed by the feminist movement has resulted in a broken generation of young women characterized by increasing violence, degeneracy and mental illness-the result of their trying in vain to find synthesis between a lifestyle of "empowerment" and sexual freedom, and the powerful instinct to nurture family/community that continues to operate within.
The money quote: "When we women go against our basic natures, we become warped and diseased in our souls"
How Fake Feminism Has Turned Women Into Sheeple
TL;DR: Aging, disillusioned, childless recovering feminist argues that the sexual freedom and emancipation from traditional family life championed by the feminist movement has resulted in a broken generation of young women characterized by increasing violence, degeneracy and mental illness-the result of their trying in vain to find synthesis between a lifestyle of "empowerment" and sexual freedom, and the powerful instinct to nurture family/community that continues to operate within.
The money quote: "When we women go against our basic natures, we become warped and diseased in our souls"