In the age of feminism – women’s situation worsens rapidly


In the age of feminism – women's situation worsens rapidly 1We’re in the age of feminism, and a lot of the public conversation is filled with different demands for men to fit in with women’s ideals. We’ve moved away from the idea of equality, and instead the movement has gotten more radical, almost expecting men to submit. We see demands for quotas and levelling, which in many ways is a violation of the meritocratic society, where everyone should have the same opportunities. Now we are giving women, minorities and sexual groups greater opportunities to compensate for underlying mechanisms, such as the dominant patriarchy, etc. The strange thing is that if we really had a dominant patriarchy, such things would never be allowed to happen.

Well, let’s leave radical feminism’s modus operandi aside, it is tiresome and mostly uninteresting. What is the situation for women today? Has it improved significantly since the introduction of dominant feminist politics? Have women’s lives improved over the last, say, 20-30 years?

The answer to this question is no. The situation for women in the Western world has deteriorated significantly. This applies to safety on the streets and in public places, attitudes among the general public, and how women are treated in everyday life.

The large wave of immigrants from the Middle East has contributed to the importation of their views on women, also, often radicalised in the Western environment. When hundreds of thousands of migrants with such a culture mix with the relatively small indigenous population, the result is grim. We are seeing an increase in cases of rape and all kinds of violent and threatening behaviour towards women. Demands for separate public spaces are being made by the newcomers, both in terms of bathing and sports facilities, but also in other areas of life.

Add to this a dark view of women among the upper class, which is revealed in documents from the Epstein investigation released by the American authorities. Here, women are compared to livestock, which one can do whatever one wants with, and there is also no respect for young women or girls. We see a compact social darkness and, not infrequently, madness.

The Western view of women as unique individuals with both rights and obligations has in many ways been blown away. Concepts such as women’s peace and equality have fallen out of the vocabulary and been replaced either by hatred and scorn or by radical feminists’ excessive demands for male submission. There is no common sense, no middle ground, only two extremely aggressive paths that lead away from culture and civilisation.

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