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Barbara Wegner's avatar

Thanks for the shoutout, Josh! I’m glad it’s helped you with gaining a new perspective. That’s really what I try to write about on Substack, regardless of the topic.

Yes, people are miswanting their special days and months and celebrations. Having pride celebrations practically non-stop the last few years (in particular) really only made a certain group of people much more visible and thus hated. People don’t like having things shoved down their throats against their will.

Who wants to be hated? Who wants to show up in a place where they are not valued? That’s something that only people who (internally) hate themselves do. If you truly loved yourself then you would want to show up in places with people who value and appreciate you. You’d be more selective in where you go.

People who want to be very visible, like having a month-long celebration and being forced upon resistant people in school, media (news & streaming specials), and political celebrations, must not like themselves very much. These actions lead others to hate you. Forcing yourself upon others engenders hatred.

Just being a good person in the world (without force) is what allows people to love you. Some people go about this poorly because they don’t really think things through. It’s time to gain a new perspective!

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Anuradha Pandey's avatar

You had me at: "Scads of women are worried that they won’t have the “misogyny” excuse anymore for just about everything from their job disappointments to men talking back and telling them they’re being too selfish and emotional, for example."

I have to admit I'm encouraging men as best as I can to not take this anymore, or push back if they're afraid to. That said you might imagine I know many men who could push back but don't either because they don't want to deal with it or because they are afraid of reputation damage. I get it. But it does become exhausting to stand alone. I see what you see as the default ideology among women, and idk why people are saying wokeism is in the dustbin. If anything, this zombie ideology has been turbocharged because of trump. And this is one of the very few places that I will admit that I wanted Trump to win because I want eros to recede somewhat from the public sphere, or at least stop dominating it. But, I also didn't want it because I knew people around me would be hysterical.

This also reminded me of Harrington's book. She makes a compelling argument against progress and definitely has me convinced. I never thought I'd say that.

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