Jaylin Sims
8/17/2025, 6:24:18 AM
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Thoughts on the World and Future
I don't know who needs to hear this but this "gender war" is manufactured bullshit.
The idea is that by educating women and girls globally, it will raise their standards to the point where they won't want anything to do with all but the "best" men (if at all) thus solving overpopulation (as a background goal).
It seems like people will highlight the worst of men while suppressing the good that men do, creating an image of men as violent rapists. Misogynist and misandrist grifters will do this as well, sometimes to the point of delusion.
Good men get falsely accused by evil people and sometimes end up killing themselves while evil people with power and influence get away with deplorable acts.
I believe that women and girls should be educated like men and boys are, but not at their expense. Everyone deserves access to education and support.
I'm diagnosed with Autism & as an adult, there's no support. Sometimes I'll see groups but usually they're exclusive to women with no group for men besides a general one. Support for autistic adults is rare. On social media, the autistic community feed seems to be 5 or 6 content creators (and none of them are men). I wouldn't be surprised if someone was silently working in the shadows to genocide autistic people. I haven't forgotten about that Autism registry. In addition, Autism Speaks tried to find a cure for Autism and conducted research likely for eugenic purposes.
The way we live in the developed world is unsustainable and we are at a critical point where we have the power to course correct before shit starts hitting the fan worse than it already is (Remember Hurricane Helene?). Once we start passing points of no return and environmental systems collaspe, the amount of places humans will be able to live will decrease. What happens when a country gets too hot to live in?
We are on a long, slow walk towards collaspe (in a few different ways), but we have the power to turn things around. The question is will we?
The idea is that by educating women and girls globally, it will raise their standards to the point where they won't want anything to do with all but the "best" men (if at all) thus solving overpopulation (as a background goal).
It seems like people will highlight the worst of men while suppressing the good that men do, creating an image of men as violent rapists. Misogynist and misandrist grifters will do this as well, sometimes to the point of delusion.
Good men get falsely accused by evil people and sometimes end up killing themselves while evil people with power and influence get away with deplorable acts.
I believe that women and girls should be educated like men and boys are, but not at their expense. Everyone deserves access to education and support.
I'm diagnosed with Autism & as an adult, there's no support. Sometimes I'll see groups but usually they're exclusive to women with no group for men besides a general one. Support for autistic adults is rare. On social media, the autistic community feed seems to be 5 or 6 content creators (and none of them are men). I wouldn't be surprised if someone was silently working in the shadows to genocide autistic people. I haven't forgotten about that Autism registry. In addition, Autism Speaks tried to find a cure for Autism and conducted research likely for eugenic purposes.
The way we live in the developed world is unsustainable and we are at a critical point where we have the power to course correct before shit starts hitting the fan worse than it already is (Remember Hurricane Helene?). Once we start passing points of no return and environmental systems collaspe, the amount of places humans will be able to live will decrease. What happens when a country gets too hot to live in?
We are on a long, slow walk towards collaspe (in a few different ways), but we have the power to turn things around. The question is will we?