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Legacy publications creatively blame ‘hatred’ and ‘misogyny’ for younger women seeking life patterns outside feminism.
Over the weekend, CNN published a hysterical feature wailing over feminism’s fading appeal to younger women. It comes a few months after a similar New York Times feature. Of course, the legacy publications ingeniously blame “hatred” and misogyny for younger women seeking life patterns outside feminism. You see, it’s not patronizing or psychotic to tell women we can’t make choices that Cluster B covens don’t approve of.
CNN’s opening replicates that of a Rolling Stone article from 2023, sock-puppeting feminist crankiness through a Zoomer who petulantly complains that alluring culture content tricked her into reading non-leftist ideas. CNN quotes 24-year-old “Gabrielle” (no last name provided), who “felt she was being lured in with perky pop culture content, only then to be exposed to right-wing propaganda.”
Oh no! Not accidentally encountering conservative ideas online! Internet censorship is supposed to protect us from such horrors. It’s a shocking bait and switch, see: find yourself agreeing with a critique of some pop star’s antics, then shut down your intuition and self-development after discovering you were agreeing with a yucky conservative!
“I found what they posted to be hateful and trying to trick people into reading their views,” Gabrielle allegedly complained to CNN about Evie magazine. Evie is a non-leftist young woman’s publication that focuses on culture and feminine topics when it is not urging girls to publicly waggle their bare breasts — because even the most “conservative” sensibilities today are still molded by porn.
The reality is, just like Donald Trump, Evie wouldn’t be considered “conservative” by our foremothers, and neither would other women’s “influencers” CNN targets, including Turning Point podcaster Alex Clark and former Daily Wire, now Fox News personality Brett Cooper. These women are exploring femininity under masculine stage names, eyebrows, and even lifestyles. Yet even their standard feminist career-first life arcs don’t excuse them from criticism by CNN, NYT, and Rolling Stone, because they don’t label themselves feminists while mostly living the type of lifestyle that feminists champion.
For example, Clark is 32, unmarried, and without children (although she may be closing in on a ring and talks often about her desire for kids). She’s spent her adult life focusing on her successful career, and could have a second career in Jim Carrey-esque facial expressions and body carriage. That’s not “tradwife.”
Evie founder Brittany Hugoboom founded an investor-backed fertility app and media company before having children and is a “martial arts champion,” an obviously masculine hobby. She also appeared on the reality show “Big Brother,” a half-clothed dramafest Ma Ingalls and Elizabeth Cady Stanton would never watch, let alone audition for.
Just like their audience and our entire culture, these “conservative” “influencers” often don’t quite know what’s archetypally feminine, nor do they constantly embody it, but at least they think it’s a good thing. They are open to femininity, and thus to life. That openness is why CNN and The New York Times hate them.
full story at https://thefederalist.com/2025/07/09/cnn-melts-down-over-women-getting-happier-by-ditching-feminism-for-femininity/
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