Kamanbert
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When you think about it, in the case of the sexual revolution, boomer men specifically seem to have done what their generation is generally blamed for : capitalizing on the positives of the ancient world while leaving none of it for the next generations. They could easily be promiscuous, divorce, remarry etc because they capitalized on a super high-trust society. A manlet bum like Charles Manson having a harem of white girls from good families following him around is very symbolic of that, even with his dark triad charisma he wouldn't have been able to pull this off a few decades later — his degeneracy actually capitalized on the positives of the ancient world.
Logically, once the foundations of that high-trust society started to crumble ie access to women became synonymous with a painful chore rather than orgiac self-affirming fun, there was no incentive for men to not back down from the sexual revolution. Can't it then be said that it's women specifically that chose to maintain it, and until this very day ? The feminist anthem "Girls just wanna have fun" from 1983 — what a fitting date you might say — seems very zeitgeist for that time, at this point it was over : you wanted to have a family at 18-20 ? Girls just wanna have fun bro. Or at least a serious relationship ? They just wanna have fun bro. It was too late to back down from that game once women tasted their own power and men their own weakness.
This seems to manifest itself in contemporary context albeit in different forms like men moving to the right while women move to the left, or the manosphere (including us i guess) vs fem worship culture — there's always that element of rational reactionism vs frenetic progressivism, of male sadness and despondency vs female carefree triumph, they just have fun after all.
So my intuition is that this has been so since the 80's at least. Men would have gladly returned to the ancient order but it's women that chose not to. They're the guardians of the sexual revolution. So anyone criticizing it (many normies do) should also criticize women.
Logically, once the foundations of that high-trust society started to crumble ie access to women became synonymous with a painful chore rather than orgiac self-affirming fun, there was no incentive for men to not back down from the sexual revolution. Can't it then be said that it's women specifically that chose to maintain it, and until this very day ? The feminist anthem "Girls just wanna have fun" from 1983 — what a fitting date you might say — seems very zeitgeist for that time, at this point it was over : you wanted to have a family at 18-20 ? Girls just wanna have fun bro. Or at least a serious relationship ? They just wanna have fun bro. It was too late to back down from that game once women tasted their own power and men their own weakness.
This seems to manifest itself in contemporary context albeit in different forms like men moving to the right while women move to the left, or the manosphere (including us i guess) vs fem worship culture — there's always that element of rational reactionism vs frenetic progressivism, of male sadness and despondency vs female carefree triumph, they just have fun after all.
So my intuition is that this has been so since the 80's at least. Men would have gladly returned to the ancient order but it's women that chose not to. They're the guardians of the sexual revolution. So anyone criticizing it (many normies do) should also criticize women.





