>>22867077Both Christians in edgy spaces and feminists in male spaces often frame their presence as virtuous or corrective, but the result is the same: the space loses its edge, its rawness, its honesty—and gets reshaped into something safer for them and suffocating for everyone else.
They’re not there to understand or coexist. They’re there to reformat. It’s not even about values—it’s about control. They can’t stand watching people be chaotic, obscene, or free without supervision. And when they realize they can’t fully stop it, they do what moral busybodies always do: guilt, pathologize, manipulate. Just like the feminist who claims every joke is misogyny or every space without women is “toxic,” the Christian plays the same game with sin, damnation, and “lost souls.” It's not even about faith or feminism—it's about ego and the inability to let others live without kneeling to their rules.