Phyllis Schlafly Embraces Hypergamy & Male Disposability
There can be no doubt that feminism emerged from the political left. But as Barbarossa notes so eloquently, “the enemy of my enemy is not always my friend.”
There can be no doubt that feminism emerged from the political left. But as Barbarossa notes so eloquently, “the enemy of my enemy is not always my friend.”
You thought you knew all about gold-diggers? Here is a story you’ve never heard before — about one of the greatest gold-diggers of all — a story that you did not, I guarantee you, hear about during your “gender”-indoctrination years in school and college.
Tonight on AVfM Radio the topic is the much studied and discussed matter of hypergamy in women, and how it affects the lives of men. Tonight Robert O’Hara will be filling in for host John the Other.
The recent commentary on hypergamy has been heating up and boiling over. Paul Elam steps in the fray to offer his opinion on the discussion with something to please and offend most everyone.
We are going to take a look at how this social custom rooted in our human sociobiology, examine why it used to work, and why it is now a source of the destruction of men.
As long as there were social constructs, e.g. at fault divorce, that required women to set practical limits on how far they could go, then marriage was a manageable problem.
In short, hypergamy is the universal drive in women to turn men into appliances, and whether that appliance is a dildo or an ATM or both, makes little difference.
Economist Aaron Clarey, also known as Captain Capitalism, has an honest review of the good and the bad of Peter Wright and Paul Elam’s “Going Your Own Way: Understanding MGTOW”
Irish lass Anja Eriud has some rather pungent observations about dysfunctional, selfish female behavior, and the useful idiots who rationalize and enable it in the name of “equality.”
Its high time that the gynocentric mythology was put to rest