We Christians have always understood that men and women are different, yet complementary creatures. Women are created especially for the carrying and nurturing of children. Women are naturally somewhat more risk averse. Men, being somewhat more risk taking, have traditionally gone out and worked to bring home the necessary funds to feed, clothe, put a roof over the heads of wife and children, and see to childrens' education. Women must be as smart and educated as men, though, because while the man may determine their overal curriculum, women must do the detail work keeping children on task.
Feminism and particularly the feminazis propose that women are no different than men. The old "anything you can do, I can do better." But voting patterns prove the feminazi proposition to be false. On November 15, Christian winter had an aricle at The Federalist entitled How Conservatives Men Can Help Solve the GOP's Single Women Problem
Last week’s election revealed an ever-deepening divide between the voting preferences of single women and everyone else. Single women broke +37 for Democrats, whereas single men, married men, and married women all favored Republicans. Perhaps “toxic feminism” or “AWFL discourse” is the problem. But whatever the explanation, given the slim margins of the recent election, this is a real issue for Republicans.
Such voting trends are problematic yet understandable. Single women who lack the protection and security that a husband or father provides are likely to look elsewhere, such as to government, for the securing of their interests. Increasingly atomized and isolated from family and community, it is understandable that many single women vote for politicians who will help shape society to be more amenable to their natural instincts. Women naturally pursue harmony and avoid conflict. A public square defined primarily by such qualities will be very different than one characterized by rational argument and directness.You can read the whole article for yourself. What is clear is that, no surprise, ideology has not been able to overcome nature. That single women, thrown into the world without a husband or father to protect them seek goverment is of course a poor substitute. Husbands and fathers generally care for their wives and daughters. Government cares not a whit. It is true that society has done its best to emasculate men, and sometimes young men, without a good role model, attempt to act as think real men should. Society has failed men, and men are failing women. But the answer is not big government.
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