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7/25/2025, 5:51:03 PM
OP is just plain incorrect.
The idea that women were denied rights and had to attach themselves to a man or starve, until 2015 or so is absurd. Do I really have to explain why in detail?
It wasn't like this after women got civil rights in the 70s, it wasn't like this in the 80s, 90s or 00s. It still isn't like this in many places. Feminists will say something like "oh, we couldn't have abortions in some states in the 90s therefore we are still oppressed victyms", even though literal truckloads of dead fetuses were accidentally spilled in the 1970s. Sure, "sexism" wasn't solved, but it was driven down to very low levels. Look at the chart, there were about as many women med students as men in the 90s, certainly by the 90s civil rights had kicked in. Your hippy grandmothers were having abortions, partying and being free, just like you, and so was your mother, except they chose to marry your nerdy grandfathers and father in her 20s anyway, because that was what they wanted.
Now, all of a sudden, for no reason at all, literally just within the past few years, women are rejecting ~60% of men and actively working to socially ostracize them, telling them they are creepy sex offenders and it is morally wrong to even talk to women. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy, boys are constantly told they are terrible people, entitled, insecure, fragile, every pseudo psychological term you can throw at them for every tiny thing nitpicked to make them look bad.
So these boys do what they believe to be right and don't "bother women" with their existence, they slink away to play video games, they drift apart from the girls, they don't bother with their appearance or the teenage ritual of learning to "rizz" the girls, ending up unappealing. If they are overwhelmed with a crush for some girl and approach her, the girls overreact and scream "EW" and shame them for thinking a low status male has the right to do this, everyone in society tells them they're bad people and they believe it.
The idea that women were denied rights and had to attach themselves to a man or starve, until 2015 or so is absurd. Do I really have to explain why in detail?
It wasn't like this after women got civil rights in the 70s, it wasn't like this in the 80s, 90s or 00s. It still isn't like this in many places. Feminists will say something like "oh, we couldn't have abortions in some states in the 90s therefore we are still oppressed victyms", even though literal truckloads of dead fetuses were accidentally spilled in the 1970s. Sure, "sexism" wasn't solved, but it was driven down to very low levels. Look at the chart, there were about as many women med students as men in the 90s, certainly by the 90s civil rights had kicked in. Your hippy grandmothers were having abortions, partying and being free, just like you, and so was your mother, except they chose to marry your nerdy grandfathers and father in her 20s anyway, because that was what they wanted.
Now, all of a sudden, for no reason at all, literally just within the past few years, women are rejecting ~60% of men and actively working to socially ostracize them, telling them they are creepy sex offenders and it is morally wrong to even talk to women. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy, boys are constantly told they are terrible people, entitled, insecure, fragile, every pseudo psychological term you can throw at them for every tiny thing nitpicked to make them look bad.
So these boys do what they believe to be right and don't "bother women" with their existence, they slink away to play video games, they drift apart from the girls, they don't bother with their appearance or the teenage ritual of learning to "rizz" the girls, ending up unappealing. If they are overwhelmed with a crush for some girl and approach her, the girls overreact and scream "EW" and shame them for thinking a low status male has the right to do this, everyone in society tells them they're bad people and they believe it.
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