But for once, I'm going to suggest that you bypass Ms. Marcotte and go directly to the source. You know I love her, but in this case she can't hold a candle to the sheer greatness of one Mr. Vox Day. Who, among other things, has all the writing style of the ranting luntatic you expect to see outside stores begging for change.
Let's watch.
Men's increasing unwillingness to marry stems primarily from two causes -- the feminized family court system that transformed marriage from a mutually beneficial contract into a financial and emotional liability, and the removal of paternal responsibility for the sexual behavior of young women. Ergo, the need for marriage has been eliminated while its liabilities have increased. As Blue America and de-Christianizing Europe increasingly show, in the absence of religion there is now very little impetus for marriage.
I had to look that up--I didn't believe there was such a word as "Christianizing." Turns out, there is. But to quote William Goldman, "I do not think it means what you think it means."
Onward!
The women of America would do well to consider whether their much-cherished gains of the right to vote, work, murder and freely fornicate are worth destroying marriage, children, civilized Western society and little girls. They can at least console themselves with the thought that, in the long run, it doesn't matter what they do, because the women's-rights ideology is an evolutionary dead end, and it is increasingly apparent that societies embracing it will not survive.
Wait. Women have the right to murder? Damnit, Amee, Moya, you gals have been holding out on me. Here I thought you were just running around, living your everyday lives, when really you've been out there exercising your right to murder.
Lucky. I never get to murder anybody...
(Although come to think of it, actually it all makes sense. That's what the whole "your voices reminding us of music" thing is about, isn't it? It's a Siren Song. You're luring us to our deaths!)
Finally, I know what you're wondering. Who is this Vox Day who is so learned in the ways of women?
Vox Day is a novelist and Christian libertarian. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and the Southern Baptist church
Christian. Libertarian. Sci-Fi writer. Mensa. Baptist. That's a good combination...
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