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[–]soelc3 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

This is a popular analysis in red pill / tradcon circles. By including the "modern" adjective, the implication is that pre-modern, pre-feminist women were somehow different. As MGTOWs have said over and over again, if modernity or feminism is the root cause of women's behavior, as red pillers / tradcons / white nationalists like to claim, rather than an enabler or catalyst, it absolves them of any responsibility for their actions, and we don't have to see how far the rabbit hole actually goes, or look into any uncomfortable truths about human nature. It reminds me of that "Neomasculinist" clown Paul Joseph Watson having to awkwardly emphasize "Third Wave feminism" whenever he criticizes it, as if the first two waves were benign and irrelevant. At what point does this tip-toeing around the truth become another form of gynocentric pandering?

[–]hollybegin 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

I wish I could add something meaningful after this......

[–]Smitty6 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Well said. I'd also like to say that they are tatted up and they sleep around a lot. Feminism has given them sexual liberation because "it's their bodies and they can do whatever they want with them." They expect men who have standards to forgive them or accept this behavior but fail to realize that highly evolved men do not find those things attractive. This behavior only scratches the surface on why modern western women are not worth your time or energy.

[–]TedTheAtheist 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yes, they can do whatever they want with their bodies, and they know that they can stiff the man with the bill if they decide to give birth without the man's permission.

[–]MaxBrodin [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Agreed, very well said. I would add something about male capacity for self delusion and seeing unicorns and NAWALTs where none exist. This delusion is capable of momentarily blinding the man, long enough to get into marriage, LTR or get kids by accident

[–]jford6i8 [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Women should have never been given rights for the reasons cited above