12/29/2024
Equality or Absurdity?🫢
Let’s start with the 4B movement, because apparently, living your life without men now requires a movement. That’s right—these trailblazers have decided to swear off dating men, marrying men, having s3x with men, or having children with men. Refusal of heteros3xual marriage, all wrapped up in a neat little package of ideological dramatics.
Here’s an idea: go to therapy. Seriously, why do you need the whole spectacle to stop dating men? Want to stay single forever? Knock yourself out! Nobody’s stopping you. But no, it’s not enough to just make a personal choice—let’s rally the troops and create a whole movement about it. Because of course the world needs more hashtags about your personal grievances with dating. How noble. How groundbreaking. How utterly ridiculous.
Sifting through feminist thought pieces, I came across this: "Do we still need feminism?" The answer: "Yes, because there are not enough leadership opportunities for women, and when women do achieve leadership, misogyny stifles them." Oh, really? Not enough leadership opportunities for women? Let’s examine that. In the United States? In Canada? Europe? Australia? The same places where women are CEOs, prime ministers, presidents, astronauts, scientists, and more? Where exactly is this barren wasteland of opportunity? Is it hiding under a rock, or perhaps in some dystopian novel they’re confusing with reality? But hey, facts don’t matter when you’re busy screaming into the void about the patriarchy.
And finally, the pièce de résistance: Single Mothers by Choice—because nothing says "progress" like intentionally redefining the family by completely erasing one-half of its foundation. Is this not feminism’s logical next step, celebrating independence to the point of absurdity? Yes, let’s go ahead and call it empowerment to deprive kids of a father figure simply because you’ve decided men are optional. What a bold new world: children raised in a "modern family" where one half of the equation has been erased—not by circumstance, but by design. Brilliant logic. Truly.
At the end of the day, it’s worth asking: what does equality even mean to these people? If it’s about job opportunities or salaries, newsflash: we’re already there. But if it’s about lifting the same weight as men—literally or metaphorically—are we sure we actually want that? I don’t. Call me old-fashioned, but I happen to enjoy being a woman. I love my femininity. I love the unique strengths that come with being female. Why on earth would I trade that for the dubious honor of being "equal" in every possible sense?
Here’s the thing feminism seems to forget: being a woman is a strength, not a disadvantage. But instead of celebrating that, they’d rather create absurd movements, wage imaginary wars against reality, and deliberately reduce the family to a fractured, hollow shell. Bravo, feminism.👏 You’ve officially jumped the shark.👏