>>514942350
Your behavior being your nature is exactly why you shouldn't be involved in politics. That and the fact that politics, ultimately and routinely, leads to war, and you will never have as much skin in that game as men. I mean look at this woman, she fled her wartorn country where her countrymen are dying by the millions. Do I blame her? Not entirely. I get it on a selfish level, she wanted a better life for herself, a future, hope. But the fact remains she had the freedom to do that. Ukrainian men don't. Ukrainian men get snatched off the street by press gangs and marched to their deaths. And what is more weak and disadvantaged than that, I ask you? Literal slaves, are they not? Men who are helplessly robbed of their own autonomy and futures by a cruel system, unlike this woman. She was robbed of her future by a crazed animal, but the system she lived under brought her in, welcomed her, gave her a job slinging pizzas, an opportunity. Yet she was the weak and disadvantaged?? As for posterity making the same mistake twice, it's been known to happen, but you've got to give patriarchy one thing: It was remarkably robust and long lived. What other system can make the claim patriarchy can? Not democracy/republicanism, which flitted in and out of existence for most of civilized history. Not even monarchy, as robust as it once was, which died a humiliating death. Feminism is but a century old, 2 if we're being generous about its modern origins. Patriarchy held the entire world, across cultures, continents, languages, races, religions, for thousands and thousands of years uncontested. Until one day a generation of men who had no experience to guide them (for they were the first of their kind) crashed the whole fucking system. If feminism does fall, and if it rises again, I suspect it would be a very long time until it does.