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Kurt's avatar

Sasha, great piece. Wonderful job. Always better with your narration and music. It’s a world apart.

I remember that ad you made for the election. Too funny!

And that clip of the lib from Central Casting. She went on and on and would not stop. We are up against some real crazies.

You rock!

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fuzzi's avatar

I would rather have a male boss than another woman, and I speak from 50 years of experience.

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RSgva's avatar

Me too. My first 15 years as a lawyer were spent in a masculine environment – – only 30% women and you had to learn how to suck it up. But there was a great camaraderie and a lot of laughs under stress. Then I came into a feminized US government atmosphere for my last 10 years, and the workplace had turned into a snitch society,—catering to nasty mean girls and conniving men who had never played group sports. And quality control went out the window. This article is spot on. Bravo to Sasha.

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GabeReal's avatar

I’m 55 and never had a female boss until last year. She’s by far the worst boss I’ve ever had, not even close. She’s vindictive, controlling, and a nasty person. Seems like she is trying to prove something. But at the same time, I don’t want to paint all woman bosses with a broad brush based on my experience with my current boss, I’m sure there are some good ones out there who are more rational and empathetic.

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Danielle's avatar

Empathetic is half the problem. Work is for completing work, not for “emotionalizing”

over everything.

Men tend to be more straightforward and upfront and women are generally bitches and backstabbers.

(Of course, there are exceptions)

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DLEducator's avatar

Am in my 70s. So I was that “first” female boss in my organization. I am very rational and non-emotional in my decision making. The men in the organization were fine with me, but many of the women complained that I was not emotional and caring enough.

In fact someone complained that I made decisions “like a man.” No, I weighed all options, looked at the big picture, allowed your input, but at the end of the day, I was hired to lead that organization.

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Danielle's avatar

One of the exceptions. I was military and much the same.

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Danielle's avatar

Hell yes! My husband thinks I’m hilarious on the road because I tend to swear the most at STUPID WOMEN DRIVERS. He calls me the worst feminist ever. 😂

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Liz LaSorte's avatar

The best boss is a competent boss so it makes sense that bringing America back to being a meritocracy will correct a lot that is wrong in the work place.

Nature instilled in men to be protectors and women to be nurturing so it usually works better when we use nature as our guide for our role in society. There will always be exceptions, but generally, it flows better.

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Abigail Starke's avatar

I think me too

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JW Writes's avatar

I haven’t seen this so much in the South, but in the last few months I’ve noticed a big change in Gen Z gravitating to “traditional” gender roles in their dress and behavior. Girls with long hair and flirt skirts giggling in groups, guys in typical (before 2015) teen/early 20 guy clothes of jeans and Vans and a swagger. I live in a liberal neighborhood in our capital city so it’s pretty great to see. Also I haven’t seen a trans young person in months.

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Matt L.'s avatar

All the ‘We believe’ signs in my blue liberal neighborhood are disappearing here in PNW.

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Double Mc's avatar

I was just in DC, and saw two or three signs and now realize that I probably would have seen a lot more six month ago. It's an encouraging sign.

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Matt L.'s avatar
8hEdited

It might just be going back under cover, incognito. If so, I’m so happy to see it. Perhaps the winter season is stating to thaw towards spring. I personally, need more signs to believe it.

Socialism has come & gone over the centuries. As the 4th Turning postulates, we repeat history because those that lived the prior defects died out, and the majority of newborns only really know the history of the oldest person alive that they know. If that oldest person can no longer convincingly articulate the folly of whatever ‘new’ way crops up because it’s been unsuccessful tried before (or the dead can no longer speak) then it will likely come up again in a distant, future culture, or generation.

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Frumious Bandersnatch's avatar

I wish they would disappear faster in Minneapolis/St. Paul.

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Joe Ross's avatar

For computer security reasons, I don't subscribe to anything. But I support Sasha via the Tip Jar. Today's post was outstanding, so I sent another tip. There's an old TV commercial hawking Smith Barney as a source of investment advice. It proclaims: "We make money the old fashioned way: WE EARN IT." No better words to describe Sasha. Those posts take a lot of work to assemble. But they are works of art and literature. In that regard she has no peer.

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Em’s Newsletter's avatar

To follow your thesis further we then get the fringe, mentally disturbed male wanting to join the party by transitioning into one of them so they might fit in. Many women cheer on this radical craziness. The Dems have embraced this movement in fact the men of the Democrat party are all feminized. Name one, just one masculine Democrat senator! Tim Walz was their idea of the masculine.

Secondly, the rage and violence these women now feel is that they have reached the pinnacle of their movement. They cannot and will not ever get the grand prize no matter who they run, even a black woman because not all women have lost their way. There are still women who want a male partner, strong, risk-taking and in charge. They want to have children and they want someone to help protect those children and here Charlie Kirk was so threatening to them. I believe that this limitation is causing the feminization movement to implode and we see their rhetoric get more and more violent. Soon they will turn on each other and eat their own. It will not be pretty and I suggest you stay out of the way.

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Grieving Father's avatar

The Revolution always eats its own, as there is an endless race to the bottom to become the most pure, and to denounce those who are not. Grab the popcorn and get a good seat!

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Dena's avatar
7hEdited

It seems these women want masculine men & hate themselves for it. They’re always looking for a big mad on & someone to blame so men are one of the main targets. As to advertising- just look at stores supposedly catering to women like Sephora & Ulta, they use trans women in their advertising. Crazy.

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Kathleen's avatar

While I’m not a fan of Taylor Swift, I’ve noticed she is a much happier person now that she’s with a manly man. In the past, she was always with feminized men (metro sexuals we used to call it?)

It’s a good thing because young women will follow her

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The Radical Individualist's avatar

I finally get it: feminists are female misogynists.

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Grieving Father's avatar

That’s a great point.

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MDJD's avatar

President Trump understands the importance of reversing the woke feminization of American culture. That's why he declared war on DEI and woke agendas at corporations and universities. The Supreme Court helped with its decision last year to outlaw race-based admissions. That principle should be extended to outlaw preferences given to women. The damage to our institutions was inflicted over the last half century and it may take that long to fix it. Meritocracy and capitalism are the powerful remedies.

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Frank Lee's avatar

Who would have thunk it that "progress" on women's rights, same sex marriage, advanced vibrator technology and free porn would spell doom for society?

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Casey Jones's avatar

You don.t even give the Pill an honorable mention?

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Richard's avatar

Someone needs to do for young women what Charlie Kirk did for young men.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Go check out ‘Girls gone Bible’ :

https://www.girlsgonebible.com/

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Richard's avatar

Like it but they need charisma.

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Matt L.'s avatar
5hEdited

It’s a start, agreed. Young generation is coming back to the Church because they seek truth and authenticity that the greater culture cannot provide - and this delights me.

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TheUnSilentMajority's avatar

Very accurate. Everything's gone from bold, creative, and risk taking to a boring, "safe," lecturing seminar of work and life. Work, education, government, and so on. To elevate girls, they pushed down and neutered boys. Now, we're living the consequences with horrible results. There's no balance in things, which is needed in a healthy society.

Boys and men aren't allowed to follow natural instincts anymore because it's been labeled "dangerous" by the Wokists. The most "dangerous" of them (Trump, Charlie Kirk, Putin, Miliel, and soon to be the most hated of all JD Vance) threaten their power structure and their control because they're unabashedly men. If we can get back to a semblance of balance, some of this insanity may subside.

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RSgva's avatar

Even Covid was lacking a really masculine approach. It was all hiding under the bed.

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jonbjoseph's avatar

AWFL has become a well known acronym for a reason. It describes how politicians such as Chicago's mayor - Brandon Johnson - get elected.

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Dutchmn007's avatar

AWFUL: Affluent White Female Ultra Leftist.

If the shoe fits… ;<)

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D Parker's avatar

"Cancel culture is simply what women do whenever there are enough of them in a given organization or field."

Did they steal that from the Islamacists?

In other news, Escape from New York could soon become a 'live' action thriller...

And:

"The Mohammedan Religion Too Would Have Been Much More Compatible To Us Than Christianity."

Adolf Hitler

Inside The Third Reich By Albert Speer 1970 Page 96

https://archive.org/details/@anchough55

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I have been blaming the feminization of America for the transgender insanity for years now; since reading Andrews’ article, I’m more certain than ever that it’s so.

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Trapped in IL's avatar

Yes indeed. I’m 68 so have seen it all, or mostly all. The feminist movement truly did start the downfall. I have three grandsons and will not allow for them to feel like second or third class citizens. The other thing that has had a detrimental effect on our society is the deterioration of the family. Of course this is all interwoven. Thank God Trump won the election. Now we need to win the midterms. No more crazy boomer white women needed, thank you.

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E. W. Zepp's avatar

Given the alarmingly high number of women with mental issues or taking drugs to cope, it’s apparent this feminization eats its own.

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Andrew's avatar

The devil is the enemy of the human race and has been since man was created and put in the Garden of Eden. The devil is a fallen angel and is motivated by envy, because God's masterpiece in the human race involves male and female, which is not the lot of the angels. God set on the principle of marriage in the Garden, before the fall. The man failed in his responsibility, the woman was deceived, and sin came in. Weak men and woke women is a current problem, but the disorder that has led to the current confusion can be traced back to the beginning. God has never given up His original thoughts, and as His will is made way for in our lives, moral order is restored.

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