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Jayme Franklin on Empowering Conservative Women & Building The Conservateur

Chicks on the Right October 27, 202520 min2,340 views
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Jayme Franklin's Journey and The Conservateur's Mission

  • πŸ’‘ Jayme Franklin, CEO and founder of The Conservateur, shares her journey from UC Berkeley to building a platform for young conservative women.
  • 🎯 Her mission is to offer an alternative to what she describes as "toxic feminism" and "leftist ideology," emphasizing family, faith, and a fulfilling life.
  • πŸš€ Franklin was inspired to create The Conservateur after witnessing what she perceived as a rampant left-wing attack on American ideals and culture during her time at Berkeley.

Challenges and Growth

  • ⚠️ Franklin recounts the significant challenges of being a conservative at UC Berkeley, noting that the campus environment became increasingly toxic, especially after the BLM movement.
  • πŸ’” She describes losing nearly all her friends after refusing to post a black square and expressing support for police officers, highlighting the social pressure and ostracization faced by conservatives.
  • βœ… Despite the initial backlash and lack of support, Franklin persevered, leading to the growth of The Conservateur, which now boasts a significant following of conservative women.

Redefining Role Models and Media

  • 🌟 Franklin aims to provide positive role models for young women, contrasting with figures like Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo, and instead highlighting women like Erika Kirk, Laura Trump, and Riley Gaines.
  • πŸŽ™οΈ She discusses the need for a conservative media presence that resonates with women, acknowledging that while conservative men's voices are important, a slightly different message tailored for women is crucial.
  • πŸ“° There is a desire to potentially bring back a print version or coffee table book for The Conservateur, tapping into a nostalgia for physical media and a perceived better America.

Family, Faith, and the Future

  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Franklin emphasizes the beauty and fulfillment of motherhood and marriage, viewing them as more rewarding than a corporate career.
  • πŸ“ˆ She points to statistics showing a significant difference in voting patterns between unmarried and married women, underscoring the importance of family policies in conservative appeal.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Franklin expresses a strong love for the country and a desire to see it remain great, believing that alignment in values between men and women is crucial for strong marriages and a healthy society.

Navigating Institutions and Future Vision

  • πŸŽ“ Despite the challenges, Franklin advocates for conquering institutions rather than withdrawing from them, believing that the younger generation is increasingly moving right.
  • 🧠 She stresses the importance of instilling strong values in children before they enter college to resist what she calls the "communist agenda."
  • 🎯 In five years, success for The Conservateur will be measured by its ability to change hearts and minds of young women, build them up, and foster a cultural shift towards conservative values.
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