Rachel Wilson
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Podcast Appearances
antichrist version of Mary where the antichrist is born through this scarlet woman and it's references to Babylon and and the end times in the Bible and all this stuff which Crowley did all that stuff too and she was a feminist icon because this stuff goes along with being rebellious it's it's
There's a reason there's like an archetype of feminists, like a stereotype that they're all they have daddy issues.
They're man haters with daddy issues because they kind of are.
It's usually like they're very against God.
They're very against their dad.
Like, you can't tell me what to do.
You're not the boss of me.
I'm a strong, independent woman.
I'm going to get what I want, even if I have to use my sexuality to do with it.
It's like a very recurring theme of using sexuality because women don't have the monopoly on force.
So what do women have to get power?
Sexuality and the power of like determining who gets to reproduce.
Did you know that we all have twice as many female ancestors as we do male ancestors?
So throughout history, genetic studies show that twice as many women have been able to reproduce as men because that's where our power is.
Our power is if you're a fertile female, someone's going to fertilize you.
You don't have to be special or do much.
As a man, you have to compete.
You have to have resources.
You have to outcompete the other men who are trying to get the female pregnant, that sort of thing.