In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the often-overlooked discourse of how radical feminist ideologies are shaping perceptions of marriage and relationships. The hosts explore terms like 'weaponized incompetence,' 'cognitive load,' and 'married single moms,' revealing how mainstream media and feminist bloggers are influencing women to reframe their relationships with men in potentially toxic ways. They discuss the potential impact on marriages, offer methods for de-radicalizing partners, and emphasize the importance of open communication and relationship contracts. Join us for a comprehensive look at the subtle ways feminist radicalization could be affecting your relationship.
Simone Collins: , [00:00:00] this is mainstream and I don't hear red pillars talking about this. I don't hear mgtow talking about this. And that's, that's why I wanted to highlight this is like, what are you not aware? Like there's some new like weapon, like a new drone weapon that's being used. Like, why are men not aware of this, this, for these forms of weaponization. They shouldn't, they need to be aware of words like weaponized incompetence.
like the cowering slobs, they are, they hide their sexism in the language of foe equality, quote.
It's not that I think you should do all the work, we just have different standards.
Malcolm Collins: The female standard that is often demanded of the husband mm-hmm. Is not demanded because it is practical. There is no reason I actually need to fold all of the kids' clothes that go.
Yeah. Malcolm's
Simone Collins: like, are they gonna get sick?
Malcolm Collins: Mm-hmm. That is you, that is like. The husband did. I'll explain the male version of this demanding sex constantly from the wife and the wife being like, well, you know, I just don't, you don't need
Simone Collins: that to survive. You could just, you don't
Malcolm Collins: need that [00:01:00] much sex or that kinky of sex in those ways. Yeah.
And the husband's like, well, that's just what I expect. That's a great way of putting it. Yeah.
Would you like to know more?
Simone Collins: God. Now I'm afraid of botching the openings because you're gonna just use all of it anyway. Here I go.
Malcolm Collins: You know, I'm gonna use that part right there. You just said, now I'm afraid of watching the openings.
You're the worst.
Simone Collins: So much. You're the
worst.
Okay.
Hello Malcolm. I'm so excited to be speaking with you today because I'm gonna go over how feminists, radicalize wives against their husbands. This is a conspiracy. It is getting worse, and there is no escape. So if you are a man, if you ever plan on marrying a woman with a vain, you need to arm yourself.
You need to be ready. You need to be prepared. So I'm gonna walk you through the primary. I think that, that, hold on. I,
Malcolm Collins: I find this topic really interesting because it's something that [00:02:00] you clearly see. We had a fan gift us a subscription to a feminist blog for feminist, not, not a
Simone Collins: fan man, a family friend, and someone I deeply ad admire.
That's family. We're not gonna name her. 'cause what if she's, you know, what if she's friends with this author? But
Malcolm Collins: thank you. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I don't, I don't know if they're friends with the author, but anyway, so fa Family Friend. It gives us a a, a, a subscription for us to look into of. What it is like to, to read these deep feminist mother blah.
And it was horrifying. It was horrifying. And you could see was in it because I've heard from so many people online or my friends, is I was a perfectly good husband. I was dating a perfectly r
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