A writer over on substack wrote about the "war on women."
She repeated all the usual talking points that deny nature and reality.
I wanted to respond directly, but only paid subscribers are allowed to respond to her posts.
So I'll respond here.
She is right that there is a "war on women." But she was wrong about how it is being waged.
The war involves the use of cultural propaganda to attack women, and, indeed, some folks have a hard time even defining what a woman is.
Women are told that in order to achieve worldly success they have to essentially sterilize themselves.
Children are dehumanized and become disposable.
Pregnancy is a viewed as a kind of "disease."
Marriage is disparaged.
Femininity is belittled.
Sex is viewed only in a materialistic way, separated from commitment, and women are increasingly objectified.
Indeed, women become easily disposable, leading to all sort of emotional and mental issues, and when they make a mistake and have children, to increasing chances that they will live in poverty.
Some young women are convinced that they need to become men - because of confusion, immaturity, insecurity, and peer pressure - leading to mutilation of their bodies.
Meanwhile it's gotten to the point that some folks claim a man who identifies as a woman has to be accepted as a woman in so many circumstances, including sports.
With all these attacks, women are dealing with higher rates of emotional and mental illness.
Yes, there is a war on women. And women themselves are being manipulated to attack themselves.
Like that misguided writer to which this is a response.
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