Message from @Ettow
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Its ideologically driven.
After Darwin a host of ideologies were created from humanism.
This is the result of that.
relations between men and women are ancient truths our ancestors were well aware of until very recently, aka 1919
what is are now called red pill teachings are commonly found in classical literature and form the majority of the parables in the bible
what happened was that men thought they knew better and simped to women once they began organizing in suffrage movements
Yea thats basically it^
Truth
so they gave them the vote, and then caved and caved
Howdy
Well men were promised promiscuity (more pussy)
you can thank the Enlightenment for introducing the idea of egalitarianism into Western Society
the Enlightenment is actually a misnomer. It heralded the beginning of the end of the West, rather than its ascendency
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The enlightenment was a double edged sword, I disagree with it being a misnomer
The point is people used to know and understand the differences and now both men and women are being indoctrinated to see things through an ideological "lens".
you have to weigh the cost benefit of it
okay so we got the idea of a government of the people from it
but at the same time, it led to women taking over our society
I think thats worse
There was this thing that separated men and women, it was called; the difference of spheres
"βAll men are not created equal. Some are born swifter of foot, some with greater beauty. Some are born into poverty and others born sick and feeble. Both in birth and in upbringing in sheer scope of ability every human is inherently different. Yes, that is why people discriminate against one another, which is why there is struggle, competition, and the unfaultering mark of progress. Inequality is not wrong, equality is.β - Charles Zi Britannia, Code Geass :V
Men should be in the public life, women the private
@Ettow I find it hard to disagree with that
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egalitarianism is complete cancer
leads to the stagnation and death of a society
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Well so does population.
We're repeating the same mistakes Rome made
yes by embracing hyperegalitarianism
ever heard of Silphium?
No. Should we have?
Well its interesting.
lul
I cant really say you *should* have heard of it
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Until you mentioned it, I didnt find the word familiar