I think everything we're seeing at the macro level in the West today is just a microcosm of human behavior on the whole.

Let's start with feminism. The ironic thing about the movement is that in its attempt to deconstruct female "stereotypes," it does just the opposite. For example, one of the longest-standing so-called cliches about women is that they are more emotional than they are logical. A feminist would have an aneurysm if you recited that wisdom to her, but she would also turn right around and say something as biology-defying as "men and women have the same brain." It's been argued on here that the movement is just one big shit test, and really, what's surprising about women making power plays and outrageous demands in an attempt to deconstruct masculinity?

Moving elsewhere (sort of), every time you blink there's a woman making herself out to be vulnerable and/or a victim, but isn't that just what women do? Like most everything, it is just a survival tactic.

The leftist ideology plaguing the country and trying to block Donald Trump from becoming president is based on disingenousness, but isn't that to be expected from a movement that has been permeated by the female psychology?

And lastly, it is men who are allowing this gynocentrism to thrive, but haven't men always succumbed to the power of the vagina? After all, men in general are wired to provide for and protect women, and value them for their fertility, not challenge their logic or call them out on their bullshit.

The last hope of men in America is for human nature to show itself again come November 8. The human instict is to trust alpha males like Trump with positions of power, and distrust women. I think that will play out at the polls.