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The Attack on Male-Female Relationships
by Mike Baker
Once upon a time, in a world that functioned under the harmonious balance of the sexes, men and women complemented each other, creating a society that was not only prosperous but stable, where each gender played a role defined by nature and necessity. This was not a tyranny but a partnership, a symbiosis, where men and women together built civilizations that stood the test of time. However, this natural order has been under siege by the so-called feminist movement, a cultural and ideological bulldozer that has systematically attempted to demolish what has been a cornerstone of human civilization: the patriarchy.

The "smash the patriarchy" mantra of today's feminist movement is not just an assault on traditional gender roles; it's an attack on the very fabric of society. This ideology, pushed by what can only be described as divide-and-conquer change agents in the West, propagates the absurd notion that we can and should eradicate what they term "toxic masculinity." They claim this is not only desirable but inevitable in places like Europe, America, and Australia. This narrative is not merely misguided; it's dangerously utopian, ignoring thousands of years of human history where the balance between masculine and feminine energies created thriving, sustainable societies.

Historically, the feminist movement was not a grassroots uprising but rather an orchestrated operation, spearheaded by none other than the CIA, supported by central banking families who have for centuries manipulated societies for their own ends. Their goal? To weaken our families, culture, and ultimately, to soften America for integration into a New World Order, a global technocratic system they've been constructing for over a century. They understood that to control, one must first divide, and what better way to do so than by attacking the fundamental social unit - the family, by undermining the roles men and women naturally occupy within it?

Over the last seven decades, this has led to a near-total denigration of masculinity in the public sphere, not just in the U.S. but across all Western countries established by Europeans. This cultural upheaval has been fueled by a toxic mix of interests: non-governmental organizations like the Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Endowment, Marxist academia, and the CIA's Project Mockingbird-controlled media. These forces have worked tirelessly to dismantle the cultural and social foundations that made America the beacon of prosperity, homogeneity, and moral virtue it was before World War II.

The narrative pushed by modern feminism—that any interaction between the genders is a zero-sum game—resonates only with a small subset of women and even fewer men who have been indoctrinated into this conflict. This article is not for those who see life through such a narrow, ideologically charged lens. Fanatics thrive on absolutes; for them, there can be no nuance, no spectrum of thought. If men and women are not identical, then one must dominate the other, they argue, completely missing the millennia-long dance of complementarity and symbiosis that has defined human relations.

Patriarchy, far from being the villainous construct feminists depict, has been the backbone of successful societies. It's not just an ancient social order but one hardwired by evolutionary biology, by nature itself. Patriarchy isn't about oppression; it's about order, responsibility, and the natural roles that stem from biological differences. It encourages men to invest in their families and communities, fostering environments where children can thrive.

Let’s be clear: Patriarchy is a system of natalism, built around the needs of children, where mothers nurture and teach, ensuring the well-being of the next generation while fathers provide and protect. This is not misogyny; this is the natural order, seen in every major religion from Judaism to Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Confucianism, all of which are inherently patriarchal. Even Buddhism, often repackaged for Western consumption as egalitarian, traditionally honors patriarchal deference. These religions have not survived millennia by chance; they reflect the human experience where family, fertility, and the well-being of children are central.

The health of any society can be gauged by its stance on natalism. Patriarchy is fundamentally pro-natal, centered on child-rearing, while anti-natalist ideologies, like those pushed by modern feminism, are maladaptive. The principles of strong, monogamous heterosexual families have been the bedrock of every successful civilization. Feminism's opposition to these values is not only unnatural but also a path to societal decline. We see this in action in Europe, where anti-natal policies have led to a demographic shift, often labeled as "ethnic cleansing" due to the mass migration of peoples with different cultural, religious, and social norms.

This experiment of anti-natalism and the watering down of traditional male roles in the West is unsustainable. Within a generation or two, the natural patriarchal order will reassert itself, but the "blowback" could be severe. Our daughters and granddaughters might not face the benign patriarchy of yesteryears but something far more stringent and misogynistic, perhaps akin to the patriarchal systems seen in some Islamic societies. The clock is ticking, and the consequences of this cultural upheaval will be felt for generations. Tick tock... Tick tock...

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Sunday, December 22, 2024  13:50 AKDT
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