Remember the recent pictures of committed American women holding signs saying they will never date a white man, never date a Donald Trump supporter, etc.? A few months have passed, the emotions are gone and the tables are turning. American college girls who are encountering a desperate shortage of men are suddenly finding that those men don’t care about dating politically-correct activist women. After all, who wants an aggressive jerk at home who will admonish him every few minutes for allegedly destroying the planet, exhibiting patriarchal behavior, or whatever? There are fewer men among university students, and it’s infinitely easier for them to bring a girl from, say, Eastern Europe – she’ll learn English quickly, adapt to local customs, and still take exemplary care of the household. Or they can pick up a girl from a lower social class (which is much easier than the other way around). Or they can simply stay single, which is a convenient option because casual sex is much more readily available than in previous generations. Suddenly the “I’ll never date a guy who votes for Trump” thing doesn’t sound so proud.

American college girls who are encountering a desperate shortage of men are suddenly finding that those men don’t care about dating politically-correct activist women.

I recommend feminist commentator Wicky Spratt’s article “The Dangerous Rise Of Men Who Won’t Date “Woke” Women”. I recommend the piece because it is exceptional in how many hysterical screams it manages to fit into relatively few lines. That men don’t want us is immoral, dangerous, and a “manifestation of the far right.” Bastards! The article is directed at actor Laurence Fox, who admitted he wouldn’t want a box of political correctness in his home either. And it tells us that, according to “research” by the British non-profit Hope Not Hate, the far right most often expresses itself by making fun of woke women. As the article concludes, it is extremely important not to underestimate these trends.

That men don’t want us is immoral, dangerous, and a “manifestation of the far right.” Bastards! T

In fact, there is a deep problem behind it. Women are more adaptable than men and much more susceptible to propaganda. This is not just a question of political correctness. In a different environment, those same women might be militant nationalists (if they were exposed to different propaganda). And in a different environment, they would have been red commissars. They just take everything too seriously. This creates a barrier between them and more lax men. What can we do about it? And why address it at all? Maybe it will just slow down another negative trend – the disappearance of relationships and marriages between people from different social classes.

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