Foreword: I commented this at another sub, on a post called:

"I'm noticing a surge in posts on social media by single moms trying to guilt unmarried, childless men into supporting them".

[I'll link it if somebody is interested]

At first, I started to write down a few thoughts on that topic which then kinda developed into a caffeine fueled rant / my personal take on our society's future. A member of this sub read it and suggested that I might post it on here because you guys could like it (and he showed me this sub, I instantly joined. So thank you kind stranger, you know who you are).

Here we go:

This is just the beginning. I think that they're slowly beginning to face the reprecautions of the whole "men are below us, we can, and will, do whatever we want"- mentality that grew with 3rd and 4th wave feminism and is blatantly encouraged today. They're slowly beginning to realize that men (father figures) may actually be necessary to raise children in a healthy enviroment (even with all the monetary aspects aside).

But now, at the same time, men are slowly starting to see that this isn't a game worth participating in any longer.

Society reached the point where we (men) are seen as stupid and uncontrollable savages that "ain't shit" and are only valued if (and as long as) we bring certain things to the table. Im also almost certain that the whole #metoo thing and the rise of mostly unpunished rape- and assault allegations, just to destroy lifes and gain money, played a big part in this aswell.

Men are getting more cautious around (and with) women and that has reasons. But every man that openly admits to that is greeted with a dozen post-wall cat-ladies calling them an "incel" because they can't stand that we're starting to go our own way and are quite successful with that.

And, ironically, thats exactly why MGTOW and other similiar ideoligies are gaining even more followers. Men are getting tired of all the bullshit that comes with "not being an incel" and "maning up".

You can work your ass off and spend every penny for your wife/gf and kids and still she will leave you with no hesitation, if she discovers "better options".

The red pill suddently becomes less bitter and easier to swallow if you open up social media daily and see multiple posts of women being encouraged for things like cheating, monkey-branching and one even gets encouraged for drugging and robbing young men with "you had to do what you had to do, ly sis" are "they are at fault, no pitty for them. Fucking pigs" (Yes, I'm talking about the rapist that calls herself Cardi B).

And society will slowly start to feel the backlash from this:

Boys raised by overburdened single moms with lack of father figures that aren't replaced as soon as a better provider swings around. Which will lead them to either become criminal or completely "soyboyish" because the lack of masculine influnce in their upbringing. But we all know that masculinity is the root of all evil and should be destroyed /s.

Wait till they find out who paves the streets, assembles their cars and builds the homes they live in, I dont see any soy-latte sipping manlets doing these (crucial) jobs any time soon.

Meanwhile girls are being raised with the mentality that they own the fucking world and should be treated as such and that they dont have to face consequences because the pussypass is real. We already live in a world full of self-absorbed narcissists and I dont see that inclining with the next generations.

TL;DR: We are at the point where women (can) do what they want (no matter the moral aspects) and are empowered while doing so, while simultaniously facing no real consequences for said actions, solely because they have a vagina.

And men are slowly realizing that society really doesn't give a shit about them, so why should we even bother to put up with this anymore? A question that is left unawnsered for most men.

This whole "thing" will have consequences for future generations that we aren't even aware of yet.

This was a bit of a mixture between rant and the predictions of a 20yr old who's uncertain what this society is going to develop into. But I'll see, I guess.