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Home Front: Culture Wars
An insight into SJW psychology from Sarah Hoyt
2017-08-09
...Female social structure is completely different from male social structure. Men tend to organize in a hierarchy of sorts. There’s one guy at the top, a few guys he trusts underneath him, etc. downward until you reach the guys that are on the bottom of the pile. The structure makes sense. It’s efficient, everyone knows who’s in charge, and it’s largely based around the individual. Someone can rise or fall in this hierarchy based on any number of things, but their position is usually pretty clear from the outside looking in.

Female social structure is more fluid. It’s based more on group identity than on individual characteristics. You tend to have one woman who is kind of in charge, your queen bee as it were. Those in her favor circle around her, and the circles continue outward until you have the women who are not part of the group. They aren’t at the bottom of the pile, they pretty much don’t exist. At least, if they’re lucky they don’t. One’s position in the social hierarchy can change at any time, to include who the queen bee is. Remember the scene in Mean Girls where Regina tries to sit at the lunch table with the other plastics but isn’t wearing the right color clothes? She was just knocked out of her position in the social hierarchy.

In a social structure like this, there’s no room for difference of opinion or people who stand out too much. If an individual, even by noncompliance, threatens the group identity; she will gain the ire of the entire group. They will hunt her without mercy until she complies with the demands of the group, is removed from their reach by either death or physical distance (which is getting much harder with the internet), or manages to win enough females to her side to either form a new group around her or replace the existing leader. The last option allows her to push her standard on the group as a whole. There is no option to live and let live. In other words, female social structure is closer to the Borg than the complex world we currently enjoy.

...So what would a world made up totally of women really be like? It would be tyrannical beyond belief. No one would be willing to speak against the accepted narrative unless they were willing to be unpersoned or killed. Think of a mix between 1984, the very worst social aspects of socialist regimes, and the Borg. There would be constant pushing for position, usually by starting whisper campaigns or setting someone above oneself up to be badly embarrassed.
Now, why does this sound familiar?
Look at the SJWs of today’s world and see how they operate. That’s what it would look like, writ large across the entire planet. They attack anyone outside the group who doesn’t comply with their demands, and if someone inside the group says a single word out of line according to the ever-shifting standards the entire group turns on them without mercy. The only way to get back in their good graces is to loudly proclaim your "sin" and accept their abuse until they get bored of you. Even afterward, you’ll forever be "tainted" with the sin of noncompliance.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#11  Subarus! Drink Up!
Posted by: Frank G   2017-08-09 21:30  

#10  Political correctness is nothing more than female authoritarianism.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-08-09 19:32  

#9  So what would a world made up totally of women really be like? It would be tyrannical beyond belief

F-150 sales would plummet.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-09 18:41  

#8  So what would a world made up totally of women really be like? It would be tyrannical beyond belief

OK, but all the caves would have nice curtains. And those little matching throw pillows.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-08-09 18:40  

#7  Maybe this "better half" thing works both ways.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-08-09 16:19  

#6  Quite insightful.

I'd add that all progress results from someone deviating from the group. Which makes the term 'Progressive' rather ironic.
Posted by: phil_b   2017-08-09 16:01  

#5  Sarah Hoyt makes the point that this is a guest post, but that her experience in girls schools in Portugal leads her to agree completely.

I'm so glad I was oblivious as a child. I found the popular kids completely uninteresting, and I was puzzled by the concept that "Brain" was an insult. I'm still pretty oblivious, which apparently spares me all sorts of drama.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-08-09 15:17  

#4  Not just CA, look how our political parties behave. We were at a tipping point in the feminization of USA and HRC was meant to complete the process - except Trump happened.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2017-08-09 15:05  

#3  So, we're being pushed around by a bunch of leftists who are basically broads?
Posted by: Raj   2017-08-09 14:58  

#2  Nope, Skids... California
Posted by: Chunky Prince of the Giants7198   2017-08-09 14:52  

#1  So what would a world made up totally of women really be like? It would be tyrannical beyond belief.

DPRK
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-08-09 14:07  

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