One of the greatest ironies exposed by Donald Trump's election victory is the futility of radical feminist ideology.
After President Trump's victory, self-styled feminists, who for some reason believed the election was a referendum on “bodily autonomy” and the right to kill unborn children through abortion, announced on social media that from now on traditional She boasted that she intended to embrace feminists. Values in sex and human relationships.
I agree.
This response not only promotes conservative family values, but also naturally reduces abortions. It's a win-win for everyone.
Although feminists do not promote traditional family values,
itselfthey are accept key traditional values This includes being intentional about abstinence and partner selection.
A social media post that went viral the morning after Election Day encapsulated the ironic collapse of radical feminist ideology in the wake of President Trump's victory.
“I'm a very radical feminist. I just don't talk about it a lot. But I'm literally very serious. Protect your uterus, seriously. If.” [sic] If you choose to be with a man, make sure he truly respects and values you as a person. This is ridiculous,” the post said.
Summary: Since Trump won the election, feminists are now pushing for an intentional decision to protect the womb. Practically speaking, this means not having random sexual encounters and only engaging in sex in the context of a deeply committed relationship, ideally a marriage, where you both have the same outlook on life. .
This response not only promotes virtue, but also naturally reduces abortion. It's a win-win for everyone.
The great irony, of course, is that if feminists had always vowed to exercise such discipline over their bodies and relationships, they wouldn't have had to use abortion as contraception. This means that it is likely that it was not a major voting issue.
Radical feminists not only falsely promote traditional values that deny nearly all reasons for abortion;
many people hugging each other The so-called 4B movement.
The 4B movement, a remnant of Korean culture in the 2010s, includes four basic tenets:
- No sex.
- There is no birth.
- There are no dates.
- There is no marriage.
After President Trump's victory, the movement's popularity exploded on social media, with women posting videos of themselves on TikTok and pledging to become new supporters of the movement.
A woman said,
Speaking to the New York Times, She felt compelled to embrace the 4B movement because she needed to “take my best interests into my own hands.”
Those benefits include not having random sexual encounters, choosing not to have relationships with unfaithful partners who do not share similar moral beliefs, and eliminating the possibility of abortion. It turns out that.
On Election Day, Trump achieved many feats that his critics thought impossible, including winning the popular vote, winning a significant share of non-white voters, and significantly closing the gap in the Azure Fortress. Ta. But who could have predicted that his victory would expose the shallowness of feminist ideology and force feminists to embrace conservative beliefs about sex and relationships?
Conservatives everywhere thank you, President-Elect.

