Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgenders — from The Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.
Lib dumps boyfriend for not voting Kamala, makes TikTok explainer
If you can stomach it, let this insufferably entitled and self-righteous liberal woman explain — interspersed with the cringest, fakest laughter you’ve ever heard, save for perhaps from the Coconut Queen herself.
America’s plummeting marriage rate explained in one brutally annoying rant
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) March 28, 2025
pic.twitter.com/MRtv7Ehx77
“Politics ruined my last relationship,” she explains — not her rigid ideological fanaticism, but “politics.” Nothing is her fault.
Her boyfriend, by her own account, wasn’t even a Republican, had little to no interest in politics, and said that he would have voted independent if he had voted at all in 2024.
Not good enough, because of his privilege.
“You have to pick a side” was the ultimatum.
His refusal to let her “educate” him, as she put it, was a bridge too far.
Related: HuffPo Feminist Quits Shaving to Protest for Abortion Rights
As a side note, this is purely a Western phenomenon. You would never — unless you happened to encounter one that had been groomed in a Western institution and re-introduced to the wild — find an Asian or even Eastern European woman who would bully her boyfriend or husband for not “letting her educate him” on how to vote correctly.
‘Trust Black Women’ (who vote Democrat)
The Global Interracial Sisterhood ain’t what it used to be.
The most surprising thing about the whole spectacle isn’t the nonsense that came out of this lady’s mouth to try to make herself make any sense; it’s that she actually answered questions at all. Almost none of these people are willing to even engage in conversation — and this video demonstrates why — so kudos to her for giving it the college try, bless her heart.
Related: Liberal Banshees, Distraught Over Election Results, Convene to Scream at Lake Michigan
Slay queen girlboss glad she decided to work and send her kids to daycare because she met all her friends there
Note the emphasis on the self. It’s not about what’s best for her kids; it’s about using daycare as a vehicle to form personal friendships with other slay queen girlbosses.
Via Business Insider (emphasis added):
When I sent my kids to day care, I found a few friends along the way who have become like family.
I crossed paths with many of the same faces during day care drop-off and pickup each day. I learned to treasure those micro conversations when checking our children in and out, grabbing car seats, and watching the teachers bring out their cute little finger paintings and art projects to take home. These moments created a bond between us despite us essentially being strangers.
The day care had an indoor play space called The Treehouse, with after-hours events for parents and their kids. It created the perfect opportunity to meet other moms while helping my children (then ages 1 and 3) grow their social skills…
Tuesday nights were our favorite. The theme was "Work It Out," and $5 per kid covered two supervised hours of play in The Treehouse while the moms got a full-body workout…
Those Tuesdays evolved into lunch dates, park trips, weekend play dates, birthday celebrations, and a three-way text thread. We socialized often, with and without our kids.
This little self-indulgent essay might seem innocuous enough on its face, but it papers over a much darker reality, in my view, in which feminism encourages prioritizing oneself and one’s own desires above all else, even one’s own children, as some form of victory over The Patriarchy™.