The Brett Kavanaugh hearings last week brought further to surface the lava of elemental rage within so many women.
The hearing wasn't about Kavanaugh; it was another push point in the narrative that "Men are evil, and women are good." The hearings were another trigger point for the tide crashing against the shore of a larger orchestrated movement that is not necessarily in the best interest of women: the Women's March and the Me Too movement.
The same movement that embraces the Women's March and jumps on the Me Too wagon as another wheel to crush men with is brimming with women who complain there aren't any decent men left.
Both of these movements, Me Too and the Women's March, have harnessed women's rage and weaponized it for a political agenda and against the best interest of women and families.
Women have turned on each other, just as much as they've started turning on men.
We can share, support, and hear each other as women, but we cannot demand allegiance and obedience from other women to adhere to a very niche code of conduct.
The movement to destroy that paradigm is so intoxicated by rage that women are being becoming consumed by it.
http://thefederalist.com/2018/10/03/people-women-know-better-support-witch-hunts-like-one-brett-kavanaugh/
The hearing wasn't about Kavanaugh; it was another push point in the narrative that "Men are evil, and women are good." The hearings were another trigger point for the tide crashing against the shore of a larger orchestrated movement that is not necessarily in the best interest of women: the Women's March and the Me Too movement.
The same movement that embraces the Women's March and jumps on the Me Too wagon as another wheel to crush men with is brimming with women who complain there aren't any decent men left.
Both of these movements, Me Too and the Women's March, have harnessed women's rage and weaponized it for a political agenda and against the best interest of women and families.
Women have turned on each other, just as much as they've started turning on men.
We can share, support, and hear each other as women, but we cannot demand allegiance and obedience from other women to adhere to a very niche code of conduct.
The movement to destroy that paradigm is so intoxicated by rage that women are being becoming consumed by it.
http://thefederalist.com/2018/10/03/people-women-know-better-support-witch-hunts-like-one-brett-kavanaugh/
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