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Arved von Brasch's avatar

What do you make of Helen Andrews thesis that feminisation of institutions is synonymous with wokeness?

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Nathan Woodard's avatar

second!

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curious2plus2's avatar

As a father of two sons I am working hard to develop their positive masculine traits in a climate that has tried to demonise masculinity. Do you believe there are distinctly male and female traits/virtues? If so, what are these and how do we help a new generation embrace them?

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Tired Moderate's avatar

Teenage boys often learn about girls from other, similarly clueless, teenage boys. As someone who had to deal with clueless boys, what's something I should teach my son about girls?

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CC's avatar

Girls can be manipulative! - not all - but enough. Having been less powerful and influential than men in the past they learn to get what they want through manipulation…

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Jack Francis's avatar

What's your stance on Janice Fiamengo and her arguments that basically all the feminist figures of British history were female Andrew Tates? It sounds like a fruity hypothesis, but if you actually fact-check her sources, a lot of this turns out to be true.

When combined with the Tom Holland argument that all the good parts of feminism can be traced to early Christianity (e.g. Tertullian and John Chrysostom writing on 'Pagan Lust', and that encouraging wealthy christians to create the xenodochia that became the rape and domestic abuse shelters of today), or the Louise Perry argument that most of what liberated women was technological revolution, it does seem to suggest that feminism is a poisoned chalice that the school system teaches us is perfect.

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Martin Sugg's avatar

Does the world need bad men?

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Zac's avatar

G'day Brittany. Can you give your thoughts on what factors you believe are contributing to the current friction between men and women? In your opinion how could we address these things and can you outline some of the ways that men and women can complement each other's lives?

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TheBlues's avatar

How do you feel about Trump openly applauding Giorgia Meloni's beauty during an international conference, since she symbolises (I think) the same old-world female power archetype you wish to resurrect?

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Kristin Maguire's avatar

Heroin chic, emaciated models, and androgynous silhouettes (usually a teenager) cause many normies to wonder if many high fashion designers are misogynistic, rejecting the traditional "fertile" components of beauty, or pedophiles. What have you observed?

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