Why do women place little value on our right to Free Speech?
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i mean the answer is right there. They prefer "safety" over freedom
They prefer social acceptance.
That's all that matters in the end.
Doesn't matter whether something is true or false, nor if it's "safe" or "unsafe."
If it gains approval within the social group and from the authority structure, a woman will play along.
Kinda splitting hairs here, but that "social acceptance" is the safety they are after. Nothing bad will happen to them and no one will judge them if they are "socially accepted." It's why historically they are quick to adapt to a conquering nation, they must be socially accepted by the new rulers to be safe from them.
It may seem like an insignificant difference, but it's very important.
"Safety" is of no concern to woman.
If it was, they'd heed the advice of people telling them not to go to bad places, to start a family, to not act so haughty, etc.
Take for instance those two women who, against all advice, went hiking in Morocco to virtue signal about "safety" and were raped and beheaded by ISIS militants.
This is every so common in a feminine mindset. Rejection of reality in favor of a projected reality. Conflating safety with social acceptance undermines this idea. It is more correct to say that they are seeking an ever higher place within a social hierarchy.
Those women didn't think those things were dangerous, though.
war brides were always a thing. and should prove to anyone that men and women are not the same
They have no physical power in this world, and they're often raised and educated poorly. So their lives are made of compromise. They see it as the natural state of the world.
Even men's lives are made of compromise. The difference is, there's danger, threat and used to be free speech to preface those two, to enable true compromise.
Compromise without threat, danger or power is just kowtowing and pleading.