Many societies are going to have to have a reckoning soon about the actual role of women in society very soon. You cannot allow women to pretend that making babies isn't their most important role and responsibility. If they don't fulfill that role then they should be actively scorned and ostracized for it.
With that in mind, I think it would be a good idea to ask women "What would it take to make having children worthwhile for you?"
The article explicitly mentions a bad job market and brutal hours; why do women want that? If they could stay home and only raise kids, is that not better than wage slaving? Or, rather than shaming the single, is there a problem with how "popular" culture portrays mothers?
Personally, I don't think women tend to understand their own motivations for doing things (and the article doesn't seem to mention anything specific that women do want in exchange for having kids), which suggests to me that this is the same result that feminism and "gender equality" have acheived in the West; women are propagandised into thinking that they want to be men.
They didn't. A bunch of overprivileged, bored and rich women a bunch of decades ago decided they did. But because women need social acceptance, they framed it as "all women" want this and convinced the rest that they were slaves who secretly wanted liberation. Mostly through the sexual revolution, because being a stay at home mother was stopping them from getting dicked by every hot guy they saw and that's what they really wanted.
Now, even if they wanted to stay home and make babies they cannot. The cost of living for most of the world is designed for dual income, and the vast majority of men will not be able to support a family entirely on an achievable income. Because those bored rich bitches played right into the hands of the corporations and government who knew they could be a huge market for siphoning taxes/money.
We asked them what they wanted, and their infantile minds is what got us into this mess. Just the same as asking "where do you want to eat" gets you nowhere, neither is asking civilization level questions about what they want.
Many societies are going to have to have a reckoning soon about the actual role of women in society very soon. You cannot allow women to pretend that making babies isn't their most important role and responsibility. If they don't fulfill that role then they should be actively scorned and ostracized for it.
With that in mind, I think it would be a good idea to ask women "What would it take to make having children worthwhile for you?"
The article explicitly mentions a bad job market and brutal hours; why do women want that? If they could stay home and only raise kids, is that not better than wage slaving? Or, rather than shaming the single, is there a problem with how "popular" culture portrays mothers?
Personally, I don't think women tend to understand their own motivations for doing things (and the article doesn't seem to mention anything specific that women do want in exchange for having kids), which suggests to me that this is the same result that feminism and "gender equality" have acheived in the West; women are propagandised into thinking that they want to be men.
They didn't. A bunch of overprivileged, bored and rich women a bunch of decades ago decided they did. But because women need social acceptance, they framed it as "all women" want this and convinced the rest that they were slaves who secretly wanted liberation. Mostly through the sexual revolution, because being a stay at home mother was stopping them from getting dicked by every hot guy they saw and that's what they really wanted.
Now, even if they wanted to stay home and make babies they cannot. The cost of living for most of the world is designed for dual income, and the vast majority of men will not be able to support a family entirely on an achievable income. Because those bored rich bitches played right into the hands of the corporations and government who knew they could be a huge market for siphoning taxes/money.
We asked them what they wanted, and their infantile minds is what got us into this mess. Just the same as asking "where do you want to eat" gets you nowhere, neither is asking civilization level questions about what they want.
As soon as humans discover an effective, mass-marketable method for medically curbing pussy thirst, this world is going to change big time.