The Party of Tolerance-and-Inclusivity has identified the real problem of modern womanhood — females choosing femininity over feminism.
This is more than just the same-old how dare you freak-out that the Left’s feminist spokesholes trot out any time the sentiment of Home, Hearth and Family First makes any public headway. Even marginally conservative views are considered so heretical, they just shouldn’t be tolerated in the public, cultural sphere.
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.”
There’s the old saying about a fish doesn’t ever feel “wetness” and it appears that Leftism has been so culturally dominate over the past several decades that its Handmaids are verklempt at the mere hint that there are Others who may aspire to different goals. From the CNN article, the vapors are real.
Over the past few years, a new wave of right-leaning magazines and influencers has been courting female audiences by covering celebrity gossip, wellness and fashion — a landscape that includes Jayme Franklin’s magazine The Conservateur, Alex Clark’s popular wellness podcast “Culture Apothecary” and Brett Cooper’s eponymous YouTube show. (snip)
this burgeoning conservative women’s media sphere is connecting with audiences on subjects that aren’t overtly political.
If these outlets and influencers cultivate that relationship successfully, they could prove to be powerful, says Jessica Maddox, an assistant professor at the University of Alabama whose research focuses on social media platforms and internet culture.
Not only could they shape how young women engage with pop culture, she says, but they could also shape how they see the world.
RHEEEEEEE!!! Unclean!!!!
Of course, the far-left stylings of “fashion” magazines like Vogue or Marie Claire is just the normal everyone should agree on, correct? And if Teen Vogue is any indication of how Leftwingers indoctrinate the kids into anti-police, pro-anarchy, pro-socialism and general sexual deviancy, then, ok, I can see where a non-left, nominally conservative magazine or influencer or two would make the Left’s powerbrokers upset.
Especially when the cringe factor from their own ranks of girlbosses is on full display …
— cold (@coldhealing) June 26, 2025
Holy slacker, Batperson! Is this why urban-situated, corporate America has an identity problem? What is the business of that gal’s business? Producing the best widget or servicing of widgets or being a swanky stage set for a girl to hit the breakroom several times, make duck faces and then check out for the day in the early afternoon?
Never mind the cost of all this portside girlbossing on leftwing women’s psyches …
1. New: Young, conservative women (18-40) striking 3 times more likely to be “completely satisfied” w/ lives compared to liberal women. Specifically:
37% Cons. women
28% Mod. women
12% Lib. women“completely satisfied”. But why? pic.twitter.com/tHFFLUbzfx
— Brad Wilcox (@BradWilcoxIFS) February 13, 2025
No no no. There’s nothing wrong with the hordes of women who were told over and over that it was career before anything else, that wanting a loving husband and kids was horrible Stepford Wife brainwashing.
What was once in the 1970’s a marketing campaign slogan of a woman who could “bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan” is now “bring home the bacon and share it with your cat.”
There is a cultural struggle going on. Women are finding out that the corner office on the 15th floor is nice, but sitting down to a microwaved dinner for one is pretty damned lonely. And if that’s how you’re spending your 30’s and 40’s, what the hell have you got to look forward to in your 60’s and 70’s? The CNN author writes this bit as if it is a warning. Something nefarious that the proper girlboss should be on guard against:
In this conservative women’s media sphere, modern feminism is seen as anti-men, casual sex and nontraditional relationship structures are viewed as detrimental, and being a wife and a mother is considered a woman’s highest purpose.
Here’s a clue from the other side of retirement. No one at your job misses you after you’re gone. No one. Having a successful marriage and family is purposeful for both men and women. We work to live, not live to work. It is nice if you can have a job or career you love, but it is still just a tool. A means to an end. One can take a certain amount of pride in doing a job well. That’s the job satisfaction. But the deeper satisfaction with life happens after one leaves the workplace and goes home.
Or it should. It is significant to note that single, leftwing women are, by far, the largest cohort of mentally ill people.
Leftism is filled with some of the unhappiest people on Earth. And they will fight tooth and nail to keep it that way. Hence the Othering of, and attacks on, non-left women and the publications they choose to read.
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