The next four years will not be about trying to take power back and fighting their female supremacist agenda.
Seeing what is on the cards makes it clear what we have to do and that's to switch our efforts to protecting ourselves.
The leader of Time's Up is now a government official, so you should treat every woman (outside of your family), especially in the workplace, as a potential hostile. We need to acknowledge that MeToo will become even more powerful, so we must double down on what protected us from the first wave. Never let our guard down, never give them even a modicum of trust.
Remember that MeToo preys on the naive and uneducated about women, those who believe the myth of their kindness, but also remember that they can get even the most hardline anti-feminist like myself with one minute of letting your guard down. Don't get complacent.
If you have a son, teach him this quickly, teach him that they do not have his interests at heart. This will be a world built around the breaking down of men's spirit and mentality and everyone should be prepared because the feminist bloodlust will not be sated by pushing just adults to suicide.
For everyone who says not all women, because we know they will show up - does it matter? The damage of getting the prediction wrong of them being good or bad is far greater than the damage of hurting their feelings.
Remember who wanted this. Never forget who your true enemy is. When this is over, feminists must be treated like Neo-Nazis are now.
All this stated, make sure to take care of your own mental health as well. Physical protections are great, preparedness is a good thing, but don't neglect your mind. Learn, grow, and also have fun.
Adding to this: the best way to take care of your mental health is to take care of your physical health. If you've become a couch potato over the last year on account of lockdowns, make a serious effort to get outside and go hiking or running. Move around, improve your physical strength.
Definitely. I actually started getting into shape during the lockdown, because I'm a contrarian who wants to do things the moment I'm not allowed to do them, so I've been hiking, cardio, and strength training since they've said "no gyms, no exercise, no fitness allowed." It does help, but it isn't the sole source. Keep a balanced diet, too.
Yeah for sure. No one would ever consider me some prime physical specimen but the amount of time I've spent walking, riding my bike, hiking, etc is the only thing that's kept what sanity I have left. I try to not eat like shit either. Not perfect in that respect but I do pretty well. If I look back at the past year and times I was feeling down--guess what I was also not getting enough activity and eating a shitty diet. They go hand in hand.