


Industrial feminism has been a disaster for the human race, and I’ll show you why:
Now, not that I’d do any better myself (as a woman), but I’m also not pretending that my sports aptitude is on the same playing field as male professionals. The important thing though is that this umpire has broken the glass ceiling, or whatever—the game of baseball be damned—and she can go down in history…that no one will ever care about. With this ump’s debut, the mainstream media have been running pieces about how great she did, citing her scorecard, claiming her strike accuracy rate was 88%, which happens to be the average; but I have to ask, is that average being brought down by other DEI hires? I can only assume so.
While women rightfully demand men to be kept out of their areas, they then turn around and demand inclusion in male spaces; the offense magnifies when you consider the utter detriment that women have when they foist themselves in places they shouldn’t be, like…
Why can’t men’s baseball just be men? Why can’t I watch the game of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig and just see a bunch of good ol’ American guys, exuding the energy of male competition and brotherhood, without a female in the mix to dampen the masculinity of it? What is so wrong with that? Does any conservative, male or female, want to see men join the Victoria’s Secret fashion show? Of course not. As a woman, I am getting sick of seeing women in men’s spaces—we can’t keep saying that the left and their “toxic masculinity” is a bridge too far, then insist the “healthy masculinity” space include women for DEI purposes.
Obviously, the same goes for men in my spaces. Men, stop feminizing yourselves and go build something, or fight a crusade.

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