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One of the greatest ironies that Donald Trump’s election victory helped expose is the futility of radical feminist ideology.
After Trump’s win, self-styled feminists — who, for some reason, believed the election was a referendum on "bodily autonomy" and the right to kill their unborn children through abortion — boasted on social media that they're now going to embrace traditional values in sex and relationships.
Well, kind of.
This reaction not only promotes conservative family values, but it naturally reduces abortion. A win-win for everyone.
While feminists aren't promoting traditional family values per se, they are embracing key traditional values including abstinence and being intentional about partner selection.
A social media post that went viral on the morning after Election Day encapsulated the ironic collapse of radical feminist ideology in the wake of Trump's victory.
"I am very much a radical feminist, I just don’t talk about it much. but I am literally so serious. guard your womb, SERIOUSLY. if [sic] you choose to be with a male, make sure he actually values & respects you at a human f***** being. this is ridiculous," the post read.
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To recap: Because Trump won the election, feminists are now promoting the intentional decision to guard their wombs. In practical terms, this means not having random sexual encounters and engaging in sex only in the context of a deeply committed relationship — ideally marriage — in which both partners share the same outlook on life.
This reaction not only promotes virtue, but it naturally reduces abortion. A win-win for everyone.
The tremendous irony, of course, is that had feminists always vowed to exercise such discipline over their bodies and in their relationships, abortion likely would not have been their primary voting issue because they would not have needed to use abortion as birth control.
Not only are radical feminists accidentally promoting traditional values that negate the reason for nearly all abortions, but many are embracing the so-called 4B movement.
A vestige of South Korean culture in the 2010s, the 4B movement embraces four fundamental tenets:
- No sex.
- No giving birth.
- No dating.
- No marriage.
The popularity of the movement exploded on social media after Trump's victory, with women posting videos of themselves on TikTok pledging to become the movement's newest adherents.
One woman who spoke with the New York Times said she felt compelled to adopt the 4B movement because she needed to put “my best interest into my hands.”
Those interests, it turns out, include not having random sexual encounters, choosing not to engage in relationships with uncommitted partners who do not share similar moral beliefs, and removing the possibility of abortions.
On Election Day, Trump pulled off many feats that his detractors thought were impossible, including winning the popular vote, winning a significant share of nonwhite voters, and significantly narrowing margins in deep-blue bastions. But who could have predicted that his victory also would expose the shallowness of feminist ideology while driving feminists to embrace conservative beliefs on sex and relationships?
Conservatives everywhere give you thanks, Mr. President-elect.
Liberal women have a plan to get revenge on Trump, and we 100% support them
To be expected, the feminists are not excited about Trump’s return to the White House. So they’ve devised a plan to exact their revenge: They’re going to adopt draconian celibacy while he’s in office.
Many of them are taking the sex strike a step further by intentionally making themselves look unattractive by shaving their heads.
So liberal women self-punishing and vowing to not procreate? Now that’s what the “Normal World” cast calls “SUCCESS!”
Dave Landau plays a montage of different videos that have gone viral on social media of women joining the “4B” movement. On camera, they shave their heads and pledge to avoid men altogether as retribution for Kamala Harris not winning the presidency and enshrining abortion in the Constitution.
To be fair, however, these women didn’t invent the 4B movement. In fact, the movement started roughly a decade ago in South Korea when a group of feminists devised a plan to fight the patriarchy by living by a set of 4 “no’s” — no sex with men, no procreation, no marriage, and no dating men. However, the movement was part of the backlash of the “spycam” epidemic, in which many South Korean women were secretly being filmed during sex. Violence against women is also remarkably high in the country.
American women apparently thought Trump’s victory was equivalent to the plight of South Korean women, so they brought the 4B movement here. In some ways, they’re taking the already extreme lifestyle to even greater heights with some women encouraging others to divorce their husbands.
However, the majority of them are just vowing to be unattractive and celibate because if they get pregnant, then they will be unable to get an abortion due Trump’s nationwide abortion ban.
Except that’s not happening and abortion access will remain the exact same it’s been since the overturning of Roe v. Wade pushed the issue back to the states.
“You can go to one of the 48 states that still allows abortion,” laughs Dave, pointing out the idiocy of the movement.
To hear more of the cast’s commentary, watch the episode above.
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Feminism has drastically changed our society, and Gabriel Finochio, cofounder of TheosU and host of “The Reactionary Christian,” does not think it’s been a good thing.
“The fundamental issue with feminism is that it is gender dysphoria and it’s rooted in a misunderstanding of what it means to be gendered,” Finochio tells Allie Beth Stuckey, who calls it “such an interesting way to say it.”
Finochio believes that all the confusion our society is facing with children claiming to be transgender or non-binary is “the children of feminism.”
“This goes all the way back to first-wave feminism,” he adds, noting that the initial goals of first-wave feminism were a desire to be equal to men in all things and to attack the understanding of what it was to be a woman up until that point.
While many conservatives might disagree, he calls it “gender dysphoric” and “an attempt to confuse the natures of both men and women.”
Stuckey sees her chance to play devil's advocate.
“Couldn’t it have been true that women, say, in marriages, didn’t have as many rights as men?” Stuckey asks.
“For example, in some cases women weren’t allowed to file charges against their husband for rape; abuse might have been swept under the rug.”
“Couldn’t you see how maybe some of that oppression and marginalization was actually true in that time?” she adds.
“I could see how there was more of a questioning of well, do women get to be represented as citizens, do women get to be citizens, do women get to have the vote?” he concedes.
“I can understand that there can be exceptions to a rule, but in general, no, I don’t think that women needed the vote,” he continues.
“I think what we’ve seen in a lot of cases is women being forced to go along with an agenda that is actually against their nature.”
“The child of feminism is transgenderism. Where, you know, if there’s really no difference between men and women, then really what’s the difference at all in gender?”
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