Janice Fiamengo: “Not the End, Not Even the Beginning of the End (but a modest defeat for feminism in Donald Trump’s victory)”

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2 thoughts on “Janice Fiamengo: “Not the End, Not Even the Beginning of the End (but a modest defeat for feminism in Donald Trump’s victory)”

  1. Absolutely true! If Heels in the Air Harris & Tampon Timmy would have won American and probably many men in other countries would have it much worse than they already do. Notice that when Cackles & Tampon were trying to get men’s support they said NOTHING about what they would actually do for men. Obama just tried to shame black men into voting for Cackles as some of the movie stars like George Clooney did. This election completely backfired on the liberals and the Democrats. No D. Trump is not perfect but he is an aggressive Alpha male that in my opinion loves the United States and many of his cabinet members are Alphas as well. Given the shape the world is in and the incredible damage feminism has wrought especially in Europe I am THRILLED BEYOND WORDS that Trump has beaten the libs and Dems and BEATEN THEM BADLY!!

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  2. Thinking of damage this from the BBC illustrates the point Social infertility: why birth rates hit an all-time low – BBC News In a wide eyed report that seems exude surprise. We learn learn that poor men find it hard to have children ! Its down to mysterious things such as “Social Infertility” and the “selection effect”. Which anyone familiar with human mating patterns will know as female hypergamy, not mysterious at all. It turns out that the sex that can actually give birth doesn’t favour poor men, or men poorer than themselves. Who’d have thought it. This involuntary childlessness is apparently greatest in East Asia (maybe a link with the rapid growth of anti feminist politics in south Korea perhaps) while its stared to concern Scandinavian countries often concerned if the future looks like having fewer Fins, Danes, Norwegians, Swedes given their small populations. Given the antipathy to fathers in those societies it is no surprise that no one keeps statistics on childless men, given the presumption that “the family” consists of the mother and her children in our feminist state. Why bother about men’s aspirations for offspring?

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