Within the current order there is nothing you can... do about the hyper sexualization of White women, the prevalence of hypergamy, below replacement fertility rates, and countless young men never finding wives ---------- because this reality is the predictable outcome of the two logics that dominate the Western world: the logic of liberal feminist emancipation, and the logic of optimization in the age of (post-Fordist) limbic capitalism. These logics prioritize what is economically and ideologically efficient in the current regime; and turning attractive white young women into sexual commodities is both highly optimizing for the limbic economy and a continuation of the emancipation of women. (1) Liberal feminism provides the ideological "empowerment", while (2) limbic capitalism provides the profit-incentivizing infrastructure. Limbic capitalism, as I indicate in my pinned article, refers to businesses that deliberately target the brain's limbic system responsible for pleasure, craving, and quick emotional reactions. (1) The dominant narrative of "my body, my choice" celebrates women monetizing their sexuality as a form of liberation from marriage, motherhood, monogamy. This sexualization further intensifies the logic of feminism: hypergamy has been amplified by dating apps, and has encouraged women to further delay marriage, avoid children, AND treat their youth as their prime asset rather than as a means to attract a husband to create a family. (2) Platforms where women showcase their sexuality are paradigmatic cases of limbic capitalism: they engineer constant dopamine hits through sexual attention, rewards, and "parasocial relationships" (one sided relationships where viewers feel familiarity, closeness, or emotional connection toward online figures). Limbic capitalism fully understands that one of the most efficient ways to extract enormous value is from White female sexuality in a globe were billions of men online desperately crave it.show more

Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
136,947 views • 1 month ago
A large number of Western women have married Chinese... men. This is because the majority of Chinese men are the top choice for the most loyal husbands to their wives and families in the world.show more

Dragon kingdom.wu🌃
29,158 views • 2 months ago
According to Bollywood, sex with husband is marital rape.... Sex before marriage and outside of marriage is empowerment. Firstly, stop blaming women for this content; the directors and makers of both this and Chiraiya are men. It's always the simps; they rub their fantasies and try to normalize it. Whatever empowerment narrative women talk about today, simps are behind it. It's never about men vs women; the real enemies are simps, women don't have an ideology. They lean towards stuff that is portrayed as progressive and validates them. Simps from the West and India are the real masterminds behind all of this, women are just puppets. Let masculine men take over the media and power, you will see women being modest again.show more

︎ ︎venom
48,609 views • 2 months ago
💔 This is the place, where the Taliban leader... resides, hundreds of men gather safely while women beg for their children, denied education, work, and basic rights. A place where women sit on the ground, hoping their voices are heard or a piece of bread reaches their table. Seeing these scenes in the 21st century is a wound that will not easily heal. Justice that pushes women to the margins is neither Islamic nor humane. This is the heartbreaking reality of Afghanistan.show more

Jahanzeb Wesa
29,588 views • 4 months ago
🛑 THE TRUTH ABOUT BLA & BYC WOMEN 🛑... Many are falling for propaganda spread by RAW, Afghan GDI, PTI, BYC and BLA accounts, claiming that women have joined the BLA to fight for their rights. But the reality is very different. Unlike ISIS, which uses marriage as a cover for female sex workers, the BLA and BYC are openly immoral, following a very liberal, corrupt lifestyle. Women and men openly engage in multiple relationships, even when married or with children. Some women pursue affairs with BLA commanders and members, embracing a culture far removed from societal norms. Groups like BYC exploit this open mindedness to recruit young men into BLA, creating a network built on manipulation and deception disguised as freedom. To those labeling these women as freedom fighters, pause and reflect on the reality that they are morally corrupt to the core and are using their bodies to recruit terrorists into the BLA. Balochistan stands for honor, family and the safety of its people not for foreign-backed terrorists spreading lies. This is not part of Balochistan’s culture. ⚠️ So for the people calling these women freedom fighters, please read the above and watch the videos below.show more

Hamza Lashari
139,819 views • 4 months ago
President Donald Trump was welcomed to the United Arab... Emirates on Thursday by a group of dancers performing Khaleeji, a dance that involves the performer swinging their hair from one shoulder to another. The performance is a popular dance in the UAE, which has its roots deeply embedded in the Bedouin lifestyle and traditions. It serves as a symbol of national identity and unity, reflecting the heritage of Emirati culture. Women in white dresses flip their hair in rhythm while men drum and chant poetry behind them with swords, representing peace and togetherness. The inclusion of women in the performance highlights the evolving roles and contributions of women in preserving and promoting cultural traditions. It is recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognizing its importance as a cultural expression and its role in fostering social cohesion and cultural continuity.show more

CBS News
31,331 views • 1 year ago
This 80 kg feminist woman says she overcame toxic... religious restrictions and Indian culture by wearing a bikini in front of her family. Why is the empowerment of women all about wearing attire designed by Western men and justifying culture set by Western men? These women are such blind sepoys that they aren't even aware that the bikini was literally designed to sexualize women. Or they are aware of it and still worship them because they are developed nations and have the most influence on the modern world? Are Indian men also to be blamed for Indian women becoming sepoys of Western men? Because Western culture was indeed glorified by simp men in India, who adopted Western attire and culture to sexualize women and benefit from it, in movies, advertisements, etc. Can we ever bring women out of the sepoy mindset that everything Western men do is progressive and everything Indian men do is regressive? You can literally see Western men sexualizing women in yoga pants lol, but they act like the bikini is a modest attire to benefit from it. Will it change if India becomes more self-reliant and focuses on its made-in-India products, culture, etc.? Because native women worshipping foreign men is a big setback to the pride of India. The bootlicking is so insane that now they use the “it's my choice” script given by Western men.show more

︎ ︎venom
140,124 views • 2 months ago
Shocking Reality in Afghanistan Women Being Used as Tools... for Personal Pleasure While Islam is Used as a Shield. Afghani men treating women like tool of lust and pleasure, exploiting them under the cover of religion. This is not faith this is pure hypocrisy and abuse. When religion is weaponized to justify oppression and heinous acts, it exposes the darkest side of the current regime and society. The world must speak up. Women deserve dignity, not this brutality. 🔞 Disturbing Contentshow more

Tauseef Mehar
56,086 views • 1 month ago
Beautiful white women (as rational actors) have realized that... in a digital global economy they can commodify their scarcity (via exclusive content) to a vast and rapidly growing audience of men, the vast proportion of whom are brown guys who crave female whiteness. This isn't new, countless white models and influencers already do it in platforms like OnlyFans, or influencer networks, selling their image or persona to a worldwide audience without geographic barriers. Demographic shifts (immigration replacement) will intensify the appeal and marketability of white women. Projections suggest white women will represent only 4% of the global population by mid-century, and lower than 3% by 2100. Online dating studies show white women as the most preferred. The "top creators" are white women leveraging their beauty. Young ones, with barely any skills or education, report millions in earnings via subscriptions, sponsorships, and adult content. If white populations decline as a proportion of the global total, features associated with "white female beauty" will become very rare commodities in a globalized marketplace. Basic economics suggests that scarcity increases value when demand (vast proportion of nonwhite or brown men online) remains steady or grows, creating huge opportunities for monetization. Since white women are marrying late or not at all, remaining single longer, they are "free" to seek alternative paths to financial security, social status, and fulfillment in popularity -- without having to acquire any skills.show more

Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
127,393 views • 8 months ago
Did you know? There's a script in the world... that men couldn't read—and were never allowed to. This is Nüshu, originating from Hunan, China. In feudal society thousands of years ago, women were denied education. With no access to ink and paper, they improvised—using bamboo slivers as brushes and soot from woks as ink—to create a brand new writing system of their own! It was the silent cry of women in a patriarchal age, and a millennium of wisdom inscribed on handkerchiefs and fans. Incredible!👍show more

AL-fira 🇨🇳
259,396 views • 2 months ago
Question: Is America the greatest country in the world?... Both of the white liberal women: “No” If you were offered a one way ticket to leave the country & never come back, all expenses paid, would you accept that offer? Both of the white liberal women: “I wouldn’t leave” WTF?show more

Derrick Evans
73,660 views • 8 months ago
💔There is no discrimination in Iran when it comes... to the regime’s killing of dissidents. Children and adults, young and old, men and women. No one is spared. The regime is one of the world’s largest killers of children. Khamenei has turned Iran’s cities into vast graveyards.show more

Navid Mohebbi نوید محبی
31,444 views • 5 months ago
The unbridled sexuality of the Chura dance (also known... as Baikoko) from the coastal region of Tanzania 🇹🇿 is often compared to twerking in the West, but it has far more symbolism and relevance than just gyrating. This ancient dance, inspired by the frog, is taught to girls by older women as part of their rites of passage into womanhood. It reportedly helps to loosen the pelvic area and prepare the womb for an easy an successful childbearing and delivery.show more

The Cake Lady
5,295,034 views • 1 year ago
Why are certain people from left-wing circles so in... love with Islamic oppression? These women have no sympathy whatsoever for the combative Iranian women who have been humiliated, raped, mutilated their entire lives and even murdered. And only because they are women, a second-class gender. Look how stupid they are standing in solidarity with the bloodthirsty regime that hates women. They smile and dance in front of the flags of the ayatollahs. And the other woman, posing with a picture of one of the agents and spokesperson of the misogynistic regime, wishing them victory. These are ridiculous, shameful, and sad scenes. Do these women really love the oppressors of women so much? Wouldn't they be better off standing up for Iranian women and supporting the Iranian people in their struggle against the mullahs and ayatollahs of the regime? Do they even have a moral compass? #WomanLifeFreedomshow more

Darya Safai MP
15,007 views • 1 year ago
#امپورٹڈ_حکومت_نامنظور PTI ladies – leading from the front ~... Dedicated to the mothers, daughters and sisters of my nation 🇵🇰 “The world needs strong women. Women who will lift and build others, who will love and be loved, women who live bravely, both tender and fierce, women of indomitable will.” – Amy Tenney And indeed, it is the strong women of Pakistan who are defining the critical phase in the nation’s history. I applaud the womenfolk from different segments of our society who are standing firm to resist fascism. Their sacrifices and efforts will always be remembered. 14th of March marked a day of resistance against fascism which is the hallmark of the current regime. Police and Rangers were deployed in huge numbers around Chairman Imran Khan’s residence to unlawfully arrest the former Prime Minister, where thousands of his supporters had gathered to deny the regime from executing the illegitimate action. We resisted tooth and nail against relentless shelling and baton charge denying the arrest of our Chairman. For hours on end, I suffered a barrage of shelling but stayed steadfast to lead the unarmed protestors. Moreover, the day of 25th of May last year will go down in Pakistan’s history as a day that, amongst other features, signified the rise of Pakistani women to stand up for their rights in the face of extreme state barbarism. Countless ladies from all walks of life showed their will and resilience that day as they came to the streets in protest against the imported Government, braving teargas shells and police baton charge. Amongst the political leadership, most remarkable of all was the sheer strength of character and courage shown by Dr. Yasmin Rashid, a 71-year-old cancer survivor who was harassed by the police initially the night before the march and then on the roads, as police goons damaged her car, smashing the windscreen and pulled her off the vehicle. The remarkably resilient lady, however, was not intimidated and continued her journey to Islamabad. I myself braved through some of the most gruesome behaviour of police as innocent protestors in my convoy from Southern Punjab were continually subjected to the worst form of shelling by the police. Multiple vehicles were smashed up by thugs in bandannas facilitating the police, as it was clear the Government was hellbent on trampling over the right of peaceful protest we as the citizens of Pakistan are supposed to have. My convoy, regardless, moved on with intent, removing obstacles and making way for the other marchers as we were amongst the first ones to reach D-Chowk. I also continually updated the progress of the march from my social media accounts. Additionally, the bravery shown by Shireen Mazari – the way she has risen to challenge and has exposed sheer hypocrisy and double standards is also commendable. She has most effectively taken up the burning issue of the diplomatic cipher at the heart of the regime change episode, and called out different parties to clarify their positions regarding how they are fulfilling their duties to the country. Amongst countless womenfolk in PTI, some notable leaders to specifically mention here include Barrister Maleeka Bokhari who stood firm and continued to move on despite the heavy shelling, and has also wonderfully been working on the cases for the restoration of the rights of protestors. Others including Kanwal Shauzab MNA, Aliya Hamza Malik and Musarrat Cheema are role models for women across the country in this struggle for freedom. This struggle for defying the imposed imported Government and for genuine freedom of Pakistan is a national movement rather than a political one. And the nation’s females are an integral part of the resistance. The nation won’t be cowed down by state brutalities as we know the power of truth trumps everything. When a nation is blessed with responsible and courageous females, it cannot be denied its true freedom for long. #WomenEmpowerment #9thAprilBlackDayshow more

Zartaj Gul Wazir
303,980 views • 3 years ago
Why to vote for the first female president Kamala... Harris: 9 areas where women excel in leadership: - Empathy: Women tend to be more attuned to the emotions and needs of their team, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. - Collaboration: Women often excel at building consensus and encouraging teamwork, creating a collaborative work culture. - Communication: Women typically have strong interpersonal communication skills, which help in resolving conflicts and ensuring clarity in expectations. - Emotional Intelligence: Women are often better at recognizing and managing both their own emotions and those of others, leading to healthier workplace dynamics. - Adaptability: Women frequently demonstrate flexibility and adaptability in the face of change, allowing them to navigate complex situations effectively. - Attention to Detail: Women often have a keen eye for detail, ensuring that projects are completed to a high standard. - Mentorship: Women often excel at nurturing talent and providing mentorship, which helps in the development and retention of employees. - Patience and Persistence: Women often show patience and persistence, which are crucial for long-term success and achieving goals in the face of obstacles. - Holistic Thinking: Women are often skilled at considering the broader impact of decisions, integrating various perspectives to make well-rounded choices. Men not confident in their own abilities are the ones who fear strong women. Men who call other men “gay” for respecting powerful women are usually unsure of their own sexuality (nothing wrong with that) or believe that they are better than women.show more

Brian Krassenstein
165,766 views • 1 year ago
Western politicians, based on a secret and shameful deal... in Doha, have sold the present and future of Afghan women into the hands of that wild group that cannot be compared to the animals of the forest too! In our culture treating a woman like this would result in death, but now this is happening on the streets of my country, because Afghans have already been sold by so-called human rights organizations, and Afghan men are silent because of the fear of death unfortunately 😡 But I am optimistic that Afghan women will definitely one day take revenge for their humiliation from their internal and external enemies. This path is difficult but not impossible!show more

Zarifa Ghafari Bashir
12,670 views • 3 years ago
Some of the Is God Is reactions are just... a reminder that black men consider the outward portrayal of their violence against women and children “anti black man”show more

˚ʚ marcus ɞ˚
629,394 views • 1 month ago
Two years ago, I had the honor of visiting... the headquarters of the Kurdistan Freedom Party. Today, they are part of the Kurdish Coalition formed in opposition to the Iranian Regime. Some reports say groups within this coalition may be working alongside the United States Armed Forces as potential ground operations against Iran are discussed. Nothing is confirmed. But what is certain is the courage of the men and women I met. These soldiers carry the hopes of a people who have struggled for generations. Their sacrifice, their loyalty, and their unwavering belief in a free Kurdistan is something the world should never forget. We remain forever grateful for their dedication and the patriots they are. Their greatest gift to Kurdistan is their unbreakable commitment to fight for a future liberated from oppression. Stand strong, our brothers and sisters.show more

Sura
10,702 views • 3 months ago
One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has reached a new... low - even for him! He has described women attempting suicide or self-harm as 'attention seeking' while saying men who do the same are suffering a legitimate medical condition. He made the comments during Senate Estimates. Since ... well forever ... the discussions around suicide and self-harm has centred on men's experience. Women have only been an after thought but that is changing somewhat. Women attempt suicide or self-harm at much higher rates than men but men are more likely to die as a result of their attempts. We do know that 19% of women who suicide do so after experiencing domestic violence while suicide rates among women who are raped or sexually assaulted are also quite staggering. Research is slowly emerging showing how violence itself is a precursor to women ending their own lives or attempting to. And the Federal Government is holding an inquiry into domestic violence related suicide as I write. It's perfectly okay to discuss differing rates of suicides - and their causality - among women and men. But for someone in a position of influence and power to say women are attention seeking when they suicide or self-harm is grotesque. *** ❤️SUPPORT MY WORK❤️ Please support my work and the Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence and Australian Femicide Watch. You can donate or grab a RED HEART t-shirt! 100% of money raised funds the Memorial and Australian Femicide Watch. Links in bio or visitshow more

Sherele Moody (Femicide Researcher) 🌈
16,611 views • 4 months ago
Watching this video broke me. It brought back the... painful memories of my childhood in Iran. I cried seeing that little girl bullied by her principal, forced to put on her compulsory veil over and over again, with no mercy. This isn’t just about a piece of cloth; it’s about how young girls, as early as 7, are subjected to control, humiliation, and abuse by those meant to protect them. For 40 years, we, the women of Iran, have lived this nightmare. When I started to share the stories of these girls living under the Islamic laws on “My Stealthy Freedom” and “ White Wednesdays” campaign against compulsory hijab, I was dismissed as Islamophobic in the West many times. But look closely at the fear in the girl’s face, the anger, the frustration. This is not a cultural issue, it’s apartheid against women. The regime believe that if a young girl doesn’t cover her hair, she could arouse men, an insult to men, too. This system is designed to oppress, control, and strip women of their rights, dignity, and childhood. This is the reality we face in Iran. Let talk. Let us be heard. #MyCameraIsMyWeapon #LetUsTalkshow more

Masih Alinejad 🏳️
208,545 views • 1 year ago