The Great Feminization

This is extremely explanatory, and extremely terrifying. I love women as individuals, but we should be societally terrified of them as groups. It’s why many people, including many women, think that it was a mistake to give them the vote. It makes me think that if we were to return to literacy tests to vote, maybe we should have some emotional ones as well. It would exclude many men, but probably many more women.

9 thoughts on “The Great Feminization”

  1. I doubt literacy or emotional tests would have any effect on who the next mayor of New York City is going to be.

  2. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard my children’s generation start out an argument or persuasion with the preamble, “You know I feel like….”

    Glad they have feelings, confused as to who taught them that their emotions were part of a legitimate argument.

    Tell me what you think

    1. I hear people using “feel” when they should be using “think” or “believe”. Their opinion, as described, is much stronger than a feeling, but they use the word feel.

      I refuse to do that. if it’s my belief or thought I use those words.

  3. Yesterday it was reported that 40 million people split from the Anglican church. Exactly two weeks prior King Charles III appointed a woman as Archbishop of Canterbury. So the church lasted 491 years, from 1538 to 2025, under male leadership, and the collapsed in two weeks under female leadership.

    Or at least that’s my take on it.

  4. Not to worry nothing to worry about. Because in a few decades AI’s controlling robots will be the entire workplace. All humans male female and everything in between will be essentially non-essential puppets that if they still have jobs aren’t really making any decisions of any import. Of course since women are more interested in the process than the result having meetings everyone gets to talk lots of personal conversations etc. making decisions the results of such aren’t really decisions because the AI is making all the decisions. I may have to walk that back women probably would like that better; They get to come to work they get to chat with their girlfriends they get to scheme/plot/gossip etc and whatever busy work they’re given by the AI which is obviously handling them will have absolutely no effect on really anything and they probably (women) won’t even notice or care.

      1. “With Folded Hands”, indeed.

        Bill Gates was saying as much, claiming that in about 10 years, the work week would shrink to two days because AI would allow all of your work to be done in much less time.

        What Mr. Gates and sci-fi author Jack Williamson get wrong is that yes, it will take us only two days to get our regular work done. Another two days will be taken up with “migrating” from AI Version 10 to AI Version 11, and the remaining day making up a regular work week will be used up dealing with AWS being out of commission.

        1. “..Bill Gates was saying as much..”

          Yes Bill Gates the same guy who wants to replace our primary source of protein from what we’re getting now to insect derived protein to “save the planet”. Well on the plus side said protein/food would probably be cheaper so more people could afford it on our universal basic income checks (after the robots has taken all of our jobs away) and would probably also help reduce greatly the worldwide obesity epidemic. Imagine portion sizes would get smaller or at least how much people actually eat would get smaller. Wouldn’t imagine too many people would ask for a seconds or go to very many all you can eat buffets.

  5. Under Sec’y. of War Hegseth, the US military, at least, is now a nexus of the counter-revolution. If one seeks science fictional prophecy on this point, try ‘The Masculinist Revolt’ by the late William Tenn.

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