Rachel Wilson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And there's a whole history here that's been completely intentionally hidden from both women and men, but specifically from women, that if they knew it, I think they'd have a whole different view of this movement.
And they would question a lot of its foundational grounding axioms and and all the presuppositions we have that it was to protect women.
So if if we look at that, if we look at the promises of feminism.
The promises we were told, it's going to protect you from abusive men, from unhappy, abusive marriages.
It's going to give you more freedom and more choice in your life.
Those were the selling points and the things we were promised.
But if you actually like look at the statistics, you look at the outcomes of what's happened since feminism became dominant and we pushed women into the workforce, we discouraged them from... I mean, antinatalism is so rampant.
I mean, you hear people refer to children as like icky.
They call them crotch goblins.
They call them, you know, sex trophies.
All these like derogatory terms for children and parents.
Dual income, no kids, people, the dinks making all their like TikToks about like a day in our life is dinks.
We went to the Taylor Swift concert last night and then we slept in extra late and then we had brunch and smoked a joint like, you know, Chelsea Handler.
Look, we have no responsibility.
We live purely for ourselves.
We do whatever we want.
So it's like always been this dialectic of.
Do you want to be self-sacrificial and give of yourself for something greater that goes into the future long after you're gone?