I’m sorry to say my fellow ladies, the men are taking the choices away from us when they regain control of society from the globalists. We’ve proven, en masse, we can’t make the right decisions.
The female observer is correct. The demographic math is already playing out, as I predicted nearly two decades ago when I observed that the women of the West were creating a situation where their two choices would be a) the brothel or b) the burqah.
There is a third option, although it won’t be a choice and it is the most probable outcome over time, which is an authoritarian secular patriarchy that will probably be adopted first in Asia, then gradually spread across the world as its competitive advantage becomes undeniable. It will be mitigated in those countries that remain Christian, such as Russia, but the essential philosophy will be the same:
A society that wishes to survive cannot permit women to make any choices about how to live their own lives.
It isn’t really about right or wrong decisions. It’s not even about optimal vs suboptimal decisions. It’s about the relentless commitment to the societally destructive decisions.
Decades of evidence are in and conclusive. What women, taken in the statistical collective, reliably choose, is as follows:
Education
Abortion
The pursuit of Alpha
Celebrity
I might have the order of priorities wrong. Feel free to correct me. The point is that none of those pursuits are conducive to a stable society, a productive society, or even a society that is capable of survival over time. Woman, unfettered, has not proven to be productive, rather, she has proven to be a) feral, b) parasitical, and c) dyscivilizational.
Consider how far publishing, which is now female-dominated, has descended for an informative example of the massive divergence between what the emancipation of women promised and what the practice of feminism actually delivered to society.
This is what a woman writing under the repressive restrictions of a patriarchy produced.
And this is what 70 years of female emancipation has produced:
Any questions?

