A Cultural Double Standard: Holland points out that if men spoke about women with the same vitriol that women openly use to complain about men on social media, it would be treated as a global emergency. She cites examples of public figures and influencers who openly express contempt for men, using them as scapegoats for their own personal unhappiness.
Few people realize how badly women talk of men. Women do a much better job keeping that information to themselves and antagonists don't bother to look for it like they do for how men discuss women.
A Tool for Avoiding Accountability: She claims that modern feminism and "woke ideology" provide a framework for women to avoid personal responsibility. Instead of taking ownership of their lives, these ideologies encourage women to blame their lack of success or happiness on external forces like "the patriarchy" or their partners.
This is female nature and will never change because women have been like this since the dawn of time.
Self-Obsession and Isolation: Holland observes that women who harbor intense hatred for men often become incredibly self-obsessed and myopic. By isolating themselves from men, she argues that these women miss out on the moderating, calming effects of sharing a life and differing perspectives with a male partner.
Yes.
Harmful Impacts on Children and Society: This intense resentment has severe consequences for families. Holland criticizes past radical feminists who ostracized their own sons and calls out modern influencers who publicly complain about the burdens of motherhood. She warns that this "outbreak of man-hatred" leads to a miserable existence and even threatens the survival of this demographic, as younger women increasingly decide they do not want to have children.
Yes.
I'd say overall she's right but she barely scratches the surface of the problem and ultimately she's trying to frame the problem of man hatred as impacting women negatively.
Basically, women hate men. Women most affected.
How about we have sympathy for men and tell women to stop hating men because it's not right now they treat men purely from the man's perspective regardless of how it impacts women?
By isolating themselves from men, she argues that these women miss out on the moderating, calming effects of sharing a life and differing perspectives with a male partner.
The funny part about it is that the reverse is not true -- men really don't need women in their lives unless they want to start a family.
Without women, life becomes less chaotic, less drama filled, and less stressful.
Few people realize how badly women talk of men. Women do a much better job keeping that information to themselves and antagonists don't bother to look for it like they do for how men discuss women.
This is female nature and will never change because women have been like this since the dawn of time.
Yes.
Yes.
I'd say overall she's right but she barely scratches the surface of the problem and ultimately she's trying to frame the problem of man hatred as impacting women negatively.
Basically, women hate men. Women most affected.
How about we have sympathy for men and tell women to stop hating men because it's not right now they treat men purely from the man's perspective regardless of how it impacts women?
The funny part about it is that the reverse is not true -- men really don't need women in their lives unless they want to start a family.
Without women, life becomes less chaotic, less drama filled, and less stressful.
Illustrating the one and only thing women really bring to any relationship, which is children.