Hannah Spier, MD: “Psychiatric Therapy Won’t Heal What Feminism Broke”

Our thanks to Tom Golden for pointing us to this, by a Norwegian woman.

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2 thoughts on “Hannah Spier, MD: “Psychiatric Therapy Won’t Heal What Feminism Broke”

  1. The truth is that this won’t change if women don’t challenge this. And the problem is that it is very seductive when you’re young to believe everything you don’t like or are afraid of is someone else’s responsibility to deal with. It is after all understandable that carrying, giving birth and nursing and nurturing another human being is a daunting prospect. One that you may want to run and hide from. In the past it was made clear that help was available from the extended family and from a reliable, steady, resilient partner who was committed to the small human too; “a family man”. But that is junked by feminism. In a sense “nature” deals with this as populations committed to the feminist mind set , do not reproduce and shrink.

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  2. As sort of challenge. Certainly to feminist assertions that there are only small differences between the sexes. Clearly in this case there can be no fear of injury (unlike boxing) nor lung capacity and muscle mass (most sports and athletics). So one is in fact wondering why this is “unfair to women” Women’s pool tournament hit by protests after two transgender players meet in final Unless there are even more differences than just the obviously physical. Feminists will protest but won’t address the actual question, what exactly are the advantages that “biological males” have in pool or indeed any other table game? They won’t answer of course because its obvious these must be about the brain rather than brawn.

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