The Ultimate Goal of Feminism: Dissolving Distinctions and Gender
Nick FreitasJuly 16, 20258 min29,678 views
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- π‘ The ultimate goal of feminism is argued to be the dissolution of conflict and power imbalances, not merely the redistribution of power.
- π― This is seen as a move towards dissolving the distinction between sexes, leading to outcomes like transgenderism.
- π Feminism is presented as the revolutionary force that has given rise to movements now challenging its own proponents, like J.K. Rowling.
Feminism, Transgenderism, and Gender Abolition
- π Transgenderism is framed as the fulfillment of feminism by dissolving the distinction between men and women.
- π§© This process aims to dissolve what is identified as a power imbalance, viewing male-female dynamics as inherently conflict-based.
- π« The ultimate goal, particularly in online feminist and transgender movements, is the abolition of gender itself.
Secular Hyper-Egalitarianism as a Driving Force
- β¨ A common thread identified is secular hyper-egalitarianism, where moral authority is self-referential and the chief aim is equality in all aspects.
- βοΈ This pursuit of equality necessitates the elimination of distinctions, including those between men and women, and the deconstruction of the family.
- π§ The ideology advocates for men becoming more feminine and women more masculine, ultimately aiming to erase gender.
Critiques of Feminist Intentions and Outcomes
- π£οΈ One perspective suggests that the intention is not to erase conflict but stems from a rejection of divine order, leading to individuals acting as their own gods.
- π Another view characterizes feminism as driven by bitterness, covetousness, and petty grievances, rather than deep ideological aims.
- β οΈ This perspective emphasizes a rejection of reality and a desire for things to be different, leading to unintended and devastating consequences.
- π The outcomes are seen as a logical conclusion of the underlying principles, even if not consciously intended by all adherents.
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FeminismTransgenderismGender AbolitionSecular Hyper-EgalitarianismPower ImbalancesConflict DissolutionOppressor Oppressed DynamicJ.K. RowlingGender RolesRebellion Against Created OrderCovetousnessRejection of Reality
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