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- Jan 18, 2019
There are two major types of women who care enough to tend to others, and this behavior is also reflected among parents who actually tend to their children. There are those of us who are molded by what we know is needed of us, and there are those who are molded by what they perceive is wanted of them. Parent or woman, becoming what is wanted in leu of what is needed is a path towards mutual destruction. It's the easy rout in any given moment, you know? It's fast food vs a homecooked meal in behavioral form. Make the distinction between the two behavior patterns, and anyone can recognize and avoid feeding into or tolerating desire-fueled molding.Honestly, Nick is right that women should not hold major positions of political power, but not for the reasons he thinks. It's not that women are specially evil, it's that women are the more sociable and submissive of the two genders, and they're more likely to feed their children to Moloch because the man on the TV told them to. There's a reason why for most of history men were the decision makers and women were the glue that held society together. It's so frustrating that Nick fails to see this important role for women, and if he was just a little smarter he'd probably get it. It's infuriating that he's just so close to getting it, but he fumbles right before the goal line.
I went to school in a conservative area, and I've lost count of the women I went to school with did a heel turn after 2011 when liberalism became more mainstream. Eventually you just have to accept that there's nothing holding their beliefs in place, and if we were in 1930s Germany the same women chanting ACAB and BLM would be screaming "gas the kikes!" the loudest. The same women bedding hoodrat niggers to piss off daddy and Cheeto Hitler would be looking for the biggest, hunkiest, most Aryan looking men they could and spreading their legs 3 miles wide.
If you let your dog drive a car and he wrecks it, is it the dog's fault or your fault for letting him drive?
Another thing to consider is how terrified so many women are of being perceived of as 'the bad guy', which makes them very easy to gaslight into behaving a certain way. The road to Hell is paved with the best intentions and all that jazz. Choosing leaders while keeping this in mind would bear good outcomes.