South Korean president is attempting a coup d'etat
(www.reuters.com)
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The media was calling this guy's election "the incel election", so I'd say he's the good guy in this story. Shutting down feminist parties is something more countries should be doing. I hope Orange Man is taking notes...
Feminism is the undisputed king of all death cults. Nothing destroys a nation faster than total collapse of the birth rate, and nothing accomplishes this faster than feminism. There’s simply no reality in which young women are empowered and encouraged to spend their most fertile years not having children without the birth rate immediately plummeting.
The selfish, myopic decadence of unconstrained women is basically the polar opposite of “planting a tree knowing you will never sit in its shade”. Feminist women cash out your society’s surplus value and productivity, which should be utilized for advancement, in order to fund their own hedonism. The female inclination towards personal “power and freedom” is warped by their solipsism into a civilization-destroying force.
I don't know if it is the "undisputed king" but I agree that is is yet another death cult. Also, it seeks to subvert God's natural order for human sexuality and it has occult roots and connections to witchcraft and paganism. There's a reason why women have been historically kept under control in different times, societies and cultures. It's not because men can't value their respective role in society or their human dignity.
Just in terms of tanking the birth rate I think Feminism has the biggest overall effect. If you check Britain, America, Japan, etc, all of the major declines in birthrate coincide with contraceptives, abortion, women in the workplace, etc.
Wow, yeah, that's an interesting point. But also, in countries such as Japan and Germany where the culture embraces liberal sexuality quite openly, as opposed to valuing things like modesty, chastity and having a bigger family, I think that's also a factor to consider when it comes to their plummeting birth rates. Japan is not really a country which has been invaded by the sociocultural cancer of feminism, and retains various conservative elements, although it's undeniable that women are part of the workforce over there as well. That's how the modern world is.