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So I think that there is a reckoning with modern women right now, especially on the right. I think that there's a lot of people in general, if you just go on social media, that don't like women. I'm sure that you see those takes a lot. They genuinely just don't seem to appreciate or even enjoy women in the slightest.
There's a lot of people who can't figure out how women should fit into modern society. You know, are we working? Are we being stay-at-home moms? Should concessions be made for women who are in public office and are in government, do we all want to go frolic in fields and make sourdough and have homesteads, or is that what we should be doing?
There is just a lot of online discourse and debate about all of our lives. And I think that a lot of this was broken open over the past couple of weeks, especially with the Ashley St. Clair and the Patriarchy Hannah drama that unfolded last week. And if you guys missed that, my best friend Amir and I talked about that when he came on the show last week.
But basically, people are wondering if either of these women were genuine in their desire for a more traditional life, because Ashley St. Clair posted one thing online, she said one thing online, and then obviously did another.
She said that she wanted a traditional life, that she just wanted a husband and a couple of kids and a homestead, and then ended up having a child with the richest man in the world and is now A single mother times two, trying to figure that out and literally tweeting at him to get his attention because he's not responding to her lawyers or her.
You have patriarchy Hannah, who literally built a brand off of being this Christian conservative stay-at-home mom of 14 children with her husband Tony, literally shaming women on a daily basis for not being as virtuous or traditional as she was, and then it all ended up being fake. It was all a sham. She had no children whatsoever. She was not married to a man named Tony.
She had no grounds to stand on whatsoever. And then this past weekend, just a couple of days ago, we had Laura Loomer on X attacking housewife Jessica Krause for getting involved in politics, which is just so...
inconsistent to me because I thought we were supposed to celebrate women like Jessica Krause, who stayed at home with their kids, who chose to sacrifice parts of their career to be there for their children. And now, years later, as her children are grown, they are older, they're able to be involved in her work. She has stepped into this fascinating role as this blogger and this journalist.
She's at the White House all the time. I thought that that was something that we could celebrate, but I guess not because she's being belittled and called just a housewife. As another example of this chaos, you have some people
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