White liberal behavior is dysgenic. People don’t develop such behavior in a vacuum. They were taught and/or coerced into these ideas by decades of leftist indoctrination. Every major institution was infiltrated and subverted by the Bolsheviks, and most of them were not white.
Greek plays taught people a lot of lessons that people still try to deny today.
Lysistrata, for example, showed us that women have no loyalty to anything but themselves and their libido. And despite lots of fancy showings about being better than men, are not and will undermine literally anything just to get laid.
Jews have a matriarchal culture. And if you look up old videos , most White women didnt even want equal rights or voting rights. Another group was responsible for pushing for that..
So this ancient precedent suggests Western women are inherently collectivist, have utopian fantasies, and are "woke" (for lack of a better handy term).
Why might this be? Kinder and gentler, I suppose, by nature.
White liberal behavior is dysgenic. People don’t develop such behavior in a vacuum. They were taught and/or coerced into these ideas by decades of leftist indoctrination. Every major institution was infiltrated and subverted by the Bolsheviks, and most of them were not white.
Greek plays taught people a lot of lessons that people still try to deny today.
Lysistrata, for example, showed us that women have no loyalty to anything but themselves and their libido. And despite lots of fancy showings about being better than men, are not and will undermine literally anything just to get laid.
You're wasting your time, he'll spin this hard to try and deflect.
Also, women keeping slavery in their utopia sounds about right.
Jews have a matriarchal culture. And if you look up old videos , most White women didnt even want equal rights or voting rights. Another group was responsible for pushing for that..
So this ancient precedent suggests Western women are inherently collectivist, have utopian fantasies, and are "woke" (for lack of a better handy term).
Why might this be? Kinder and gentler, I suppose, by nature.
So how's it end? Does she succeed?