I’m not urging anyone to adopt anything. I’m observing a trend, not making recommendations.
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I think in a matriarchy, tradfem can expand its reach far beyond home scale to things like politics. Cities and states can be run like households, by women leaders who bring those trad sensibilities to the job. So there’s more structures where it can thrive
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But if enough *women* act on some version of that belief, especially in a high-agency version where that mode is more powerful than complementary essentialized make ideals (“better at risky hunting”) it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy
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My point is there’s more environments in which tradfem beliefs may be adaptive besides the ones in which they originally emerged and we’re seeing a new such emerge now Kinda like how 19th century style populism is suddenly adaptive again
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