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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Culture: The Masculinization of American Women

Written by Michael Thervil

 

Video captured by Michael Thervil


Many women in the United States are screaming in droves about men not wanting to date them, talk to them, or even look at them for that matter. Because of that, there are a lot of reasons as to why most women in the United States are now feeling the “burn” of being chronically single with no hopes of getting married. For many decades, the finger has been pointed at American men, but now because of the videographic capabilities that come standard on every cell phone; the men of America are now able to record and compare notes between each other. In doing so, American men can better articulate what they have either kept silent about for decades or talked about in limited capacity for years – and that social issue is the masculinization of American women.

 

The short video provided here should give you a small glimpse into the social issue of masculinized women that has deeply permeated itself into the women of American society. The overly independent, loud, hyper aggressive, physically and mentally violent, manipulative natured women of America that are socially engineered to have an over-inflated sense of self-importance, has grown to be nothing more than a terminal cancer that has decreased the value of American women in the eyes of American men (and men abroad).

 

In the video above, this woman clearly demonstrates all the cultural trademarks that seem to run rampant with American women. But more than that, it demonstrates the willful reckless endangerment and violent behavior that many American women engage in; to the point that they are willing to put their own lives at risk. In short, from the perspective of many American men, the women in America have essentially thrown whatever’s left of their femininity out the window.

 

To many men, the woman featured in the video is classless. Even more than that, this woman is demonstrating that she is willing to put her entire life on the line when it comes to challenging another homeless woman who could have a weapon. Adding insult to injury, if this obnoxious woman were to assault this homeless woman who could either be mentally challenged, on drugs or at worst be a carrier of the HIV/AIDS virus, the woman in blue could have opened herself up to something that could be irreversible.

 

The culture of masculinized women in America has a very strong grip not only on the current population of women, but its grip of death will also squeeze the chances of marriage out of the future women of America all while putting the security of American society at risk as well.

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