I seriously think you could have ended that question at the word psychotic. Now as useless as that comment is beyond just expressing my opinion, I have to say that I have seen the same thing as you: Women are way more messed up these days than I remember them being in the past. I think part of this has to do with the fact that our society, and Western culture in general, has elevated them to a status in society that they simply are not equipped for. Not to preach, but to give an example, the Bible is very clear that they are the weaker vessel, that they are not equal to men in terms of leadership, logic, heading up a household, fighting in wars, and providing for and protecting one's family. I think men and women are designed very differently, and equipped for very different roles, and the fact that our culture has told them that they are exactly the same as men has harmed them in drastic and myriad ways. It has also weakened our men, but that's a separate topic.
Add to that the fact that now these leftist nutjobs are basically saying a man is a woman is a tranny is a non-binary-trans-whatever-you-want-to-call-yourself will only exacerbate this problem. As much as our culture might tell them that they can be everything a man can be, it doesn't magically equip them for that role no matter how much they might scream that it does. This is not a dig on women, but it is a critique of feminism, and the radical notions that both sexes (yes, there are only two) are completely interchangeable. Until reality, or our own sense rescues our culture from this insanity, it's only going to get worse. No matter how you slice it, a man can at best be a shitty impersonation of a woman, and a woman can at best be a shitty impersonation of a man. In both roles, our respective inadequacies will damage the society around us, as well as ourselves.
This has been intentionally done to us by those who actually run things. Do you think that the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, (or name any elite banker family you want), put their women in roles designed for men?
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