New Video -- Feminism is Perpetual Revolution
Feminism must remain in motion, and continual expansion, or it will stop existing. This will ultimately prove its undoing, because there is only so far it can push before outside forces surround it and destroy it. When feminism becomes more trouble than it's worth to the rest of the world, the world will rise up against it.



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Fidelbogen:
Santayana pointed out that the weakness of all revolutionary movements is that they are all premised on continual change, hence they never reach an equilibrium. Even when they gain power, they reflexively attack each other as counter-revolutionaries. That's because these always about destroying and never building.
The distinction between a revolution and a reformation is that the former wants to destroy the existing order and supplant it with one contrary to all existing norms. A reformation wants to improve or reform the existing norms. That's why feminism is revolutionary and the mens movement is more about positive reform.
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