Ron Collins
Aug 9, 2017 · 2 min read

First… I am not sure what your larger point actually is!
I would love you to restate it in a short paragraph or so.

The core of the debate between myself and Svetlana Voreskova has been for several years I have disputed with her over just how much credit to give feminist doctrine itself, as the motive power behind an obvious and all-encompassing revolution in the roles of women. We simply have different vantage points, and she is not wrong in her way.

Mine, is that in the everyday life of the ordinary American family, as oblivious to feminist rhetoric and shenanigans as it gets, women are now the heads of their families and the final authorities over them, more than ever. I argue that it is not feminism that has done this, and that these women are not beneficiaries of feminism. And, that their stature as furthermore being heads of their communities and their workplaces, is only set to increase, again not any function of feminism but simply the outcome of historic forces which feminism can barely even recognize.

Feminist doctrine, like all leftism, is driven by a sense of permanent grievance. How come not more women in the boardroom? Why do women still get catcalled? America wasn’t “ready”, still, for a criminal sociopath who happens to be a woman, as its chief executive; bla-bla-bla…

Meanwhile, The Matriarchy which is the real power in everyday life except on a few college campuses and among the morons who consider themselves “educated” by them, just goes on about its business, and has been for quite some time. The Matriarchy isn’t wearing pussy hats and whining about “everyday sexism”, it isn’t blathering on about “women’s right to choose” as if that alone superseded all other concerns to come to bear on women’s lives. No, it is getting up and packing the kids off to school, where women rule without question, and heading off to work where Herself is regarded as a sort of hybrid Empress and Everybody’s Mom. It is the man whose role is being continually eroded, it is he who calls his wife “The Boss” to the head-nodding assent of every other man around him. It is he who is at continual risk of being driven from his home and diagnosed with “personality disorders” if he does not toe the line for his spouse.

And the above, is a routine profiling of conservative American life, where women at every level hold far more unchallenged power over men than any feminist ever dreamed. Feminism is so busy being permanently aggrieved over made-up nonsense, that it has failed to notice that the real women’s revolution, the dazzlingly successful one, has been a done deal on the “right side of the aisle” for generations already, and that non-feminist women are only gaining in power and prominence, even as feminist ones are making themselves blustering laughingstocks no one wants to listen to any more.

    Ron Collins

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