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Barbara Doyle's avatar

You are on target. I lived through those late 70's but not with the exaggerated resentment towards men that seemed required. I now feel great empathy and grief with what so many young men are going through today. I want those lost young men to find their "fight" and be the men this country sorely needs. The gals will follow because I think deep down they are miserable and sick of pretending. GC, I hope you dream vision comes true. We could use a miracle. Thanks for all the heart and soul you put into your work.

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π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ π˜Ύπ™„π™π™„π™•π™€π™‰'s avatar

Thanks Barbara. They poured billions into creating the problem, only a few million to "influencers" could help correct it in the natural direction. But I fear without sound money, the economic misery (inflation and high cost of everything) will prevent the harmony and prosperity required to encourage marriage and families.

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Barbara Doyle's avatar

I also remember back in the day when Senator Moynahan , a moderate Democrat suggested the governments approach to the increasing problem of pregnancy among young unmarried women should be one of "benign neglect". We should wish them well and perhaps the young women could go and stay with a distant relative until the pregnancy was over and the baby given up for adoption (abortion on demand was not available at that time). His advice was ignored and the government set out to rescue these young unmarried women with a apartment of their own paid for by the US government, including child care. The one caveat was that there could not be a responsible father in the home. That led to the destruction of the black family and sent the eventual illegitimacy rate among blacks to 70% with white illegitimacy also increasing but not to the sad extend of the black family. Remember how the TV show "Murphy Brown" was such a hit? Who needs fathers?? Well now we all know, Fathers are absolutely necessary and sorely lacking.

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CM Maccioli's avatar

Oh man, why'd you have to go there? Bad enough I had to live thru this horseshit. I stuck my toe into that pond for a split second back in the early 70"s. Never regretted not swimming about. It was Hollywood, not that Steinem bitch, that sucked me in. She was on every talk show and I couldn't stand her. I had my mother as a role model. And I took after her. Thank you Jesus.

I see in my family unit how a well indoctrinated over paid college graduate lords it over her husband who makes less, who now drinks too much, by demanding he become a Mr Mom, doing all household chores while she complains "someone" didn't empty the dishwasher.

She demanded marriage after they had 2 children together, gaining her respectability I imagine and now there's not the slightest hint of love or even common curtesy between them. Children rarely smile with blank stares. It's so very very sad to see defeated sexes incapable of extending a loving touch to their spouses for no reason other than to just do it. To send a silent signal that they're loved and appreciated that never goes unnoticed. They are blowing it big time.

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π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ π˜Ύπ™„π™π™„π™•π™€π™‰'s avatar

Haha. Sorry to take you back there. All this engineered bickering between the sexes, and they don't even know who or why they've been programmed to enter that arena of destruciton. Damn, Mr. Mom! Micheal Keaton, 1983 hollyweird. becomes mommy at home to the kids. More programming for the destruction for the traditional family so they could emasculate the male figure, collect more taxes, and social security income which they've underfunded for fifty years and will soon go bankrupt unless they permit and promote polygamy and can tax five husbands or ten wives.

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DutchPartisan's avatar

It is my firm belief that bachelor tax will be a thing for men in the near future, as a way to finance the govt support for single moms.

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π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ π˜Ύπ™„π™π™„π™•π™€π™‰'s avatar

Haha. Divorce lawyers would love that one. "get married young man, avoid the bachelor tax!" They should have an onlysimps and onlysluts tax, 50% on each to support married couples with more than two kids.

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Ed Welch's avatar

(Before Divorce Lawyers) When Zeus ruled from Olympus, His human subjects were Androgynes. Both Male and Female were included in a single corpus with four arms, four legs and a single head with two faces. Some were displeased with the Olympians but their ability to cart-wheel down mountainsides at an alarming rate was the final straw for Zeus

who split all of them in two with lightning bolts and, consequently, human tributes to the Gods were doubled. (If interested, there's a better description of Aristophanes' Comedy/Myth somewhere in Plato's Symposium.) All through the 70's, 80's + , I told my family that we were being dismantled. Then, my ex-wife laughed and ran away.

Ignorant trollops have no gnads.

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

Another amazing article by the Good Citizen with crucial video out takes.

My daughter asked me why young men were so weird and couldn't talk to her.

I told her that feminism (and likely other factors) have made boys beta.

She laughed and said "I can't believe you said that... so cringe".

I asked her if she thought I was beta? Hell no.

What's the difference, then?

(She's working on an answer)

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Moody Millennial's avatar

It's gotten so bad that even if a man smiles or holds a door open for a woman, some women take offense to it. Just basic manners.

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Kevin Johnson's avatar

All these women entering the workforce also drastically reduce the high-paying job opportunities for men, which compounds their demoralization, sense of hopelessness, and despair. The matriarchy might well be the Molochian's most effective means of stealth genocide.

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JenB's avatar

Well done!!! This is excellent. Hits the nail on the head. As always, thank you. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Chris London's avatar

Absolutely true, All here in one spot. The product of tv. Most would arrogantly dismiss this in the same way as questioning Israel.

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Amanita's avatar

This essay is a lot to digest because I have lived so much of this. Raised in a cult (where they forced women to shave their heads for a time), indoctrinated in feminism, I went to college like a good girl and studied architecture. Got pregnant and had two sons out of wedlock by 26 (but with a strong, capable, protective, if not rich partner). Never had the luxury to not work because my partner was a baker and didn't bring in enough dough for me to be a stay at home mother. I've always been attracted to real men who do real work - and in this economic system, that usually means they don't make enough money to support a family as a single earner. Somehow managed to work part time through my children's most tender years. Worked my ass off and created my own design business. Looking back at it all, as much as I love what I do, I would have preferred to be a stay at home mother and homemaker (I became a different type of homemaker, lol). Balancing being a mother & breadwinner is exhausting and stressful. I pray some day our economic system will change so that more woman can stay home and do the work of homemaking and productive work is valued over whatever you call what we have now. My definition of feminism has radically changed over the years. Now, what it means to me is being allowed, as a woman, to live the true feminine life that we are meant to live.

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Duchess's avatar

Wow. Clear coherent, concise. A summing up on how it started, and how it ends.entire generations ruined. It ends with us, doesn't it? One way or another.

Thank you, Good Citizen.

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Independent Thinker's avatar

Hmmm. This feels like two different articles in one. I don't agree with some of this. But I very much agree to the linked song at the end!

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