Would You Rather Have Married Young?
17th March 2025
Metropolitan Review, an obscure Voice of the Crust.
In which a Modern Woman attempts to cope when reality intrudes:
This was the first time it crossed my mind that a young woman like us — a knowledge worker, a writer, a leftist — might regret her independent youth and wish she had married a loving person at a young age. I’d associated this idea with a type of womanhood we considered totally outside of our zone of interest: anti-intellectualism, a belief in the primacy of motherhood. I was blindsided by the suggestion that we might be better people if we were recused from formative independence and struggle. I looked around at my friends and acquaintances, especially the married ones, and wondered if there was any truth in the idea that the years they spent as poor captains of their own ships, unmoored and often lonely, were in fact not remotely necessary or enlightening.
Read the whole thing, although the cluelessness is very tragic.
March 18th, 2025 at 06:39
The biggest and most consequential lie of the last 100 years was told and believed by “feminists” was that pregnancy and motherhood are a threat to your life and more importantly your “career”. Reproductive health became Birth control, menstrual products and easy abortions, none have anything to do with reproduction. Their attitude towards reproduction led us to the birth rate falling to absolutely impossible levels, thanks girls!