False Flag or Russian Coup?
Interview with Dr. Alan Sabrosky and Cat McGuire, moderated by Johnny Punish
Interview originally posted on VT Radio, June 30, 2023
https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2023/06/vt-radio-false-flag-or-russian-coup/
Clarifications on our discussion of women
In the section on our discussion of Alan’s essay, Feminine Dystopia: From Mystique to Monster, I took great issue, and wrote some follow-up comments to Alan to further clarify my position which I share here:
I do believe your comments about a few exceptional women being your “heroes” is the stereotypical equivalent of white people saying “Some of my best friends are black.”
And more than misogynist, I was saying I found your essay’s narrow notions about women are actually misanthropic, an insult to humanity as a whole.
You kept referring to bad examples of women, while ignoring my key thesis that society is in extreme imbalance now based on 5000 years of male control of the public sphere (i.e., patriarchy). In spite of many positive aspects patriarchy may have wrought, there’s nothing positive about being out of balance. Any person stepping into such a toxic sphere – male or female – is reduced to being a toxic bot.
Women come off worse because it’s not an environment that was created with true female energy. We’re looking at masculine-contorted women filling roles in male-created spaces (that have now gone awry). For the past 5000 years, humanity has yet to see what society could be like governed by female-centric laws, ethics, etc.
Now more than ever, we need true feminine wisdom re-added into the public mix! – not the Stepford-bot, “dystopic feminine” that you seem to be saying is the only female contribution ever possible within the public sphere. Furthermore, we need more positive male energy in our private spheres to help the evolution of our species to get back on track.
In terms of ecofeminism, it was very hard to explain it in a quick simple twitter definition. I encourage you to read this essay my sister and I wrote before identity politics (“woke”) warped and weaponized many valid ideas. Written in the early 90s, our essay continues to be my idea of what a positive female-infused contribution to society could look like. I ask you, what part of our vision do you find to be “dystopic feminine”?