By Kelly O'Connell ——Bio and Archives--November 23, 2024
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With great agony and resolute fury liberal Democrat women are slamming their thighs shut in protest by joining a “sex strike” against all things Trump. As novel as this sounds, such a bombastic oath is nothing new in the Art of War or politics. In fact, The ancient Greeks made a comedy called Lysistrata. (Kidnapped Sabine women are a famed Roman tale of bondage)
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Meanwhile, angry South Korean women are driving Feminism to the nth degree, signaling a complete embargo against men, to join the Matriocracy.
See the NY Post: “Liberal women withhold sex, shave heads to protest Trump win: ‘My bodily autonomy matters’”
Ironically, this solemn pact is merely another step down the road to apparent societal celibacy. Consider that 66% of young men neither date, nor seek female intimacy, which can’t be addressed now for lack of space. But America is currently in a famine of intimacy and child production, already.
The Post continues:
As leftist women claim abortion is “health care” while stating intercourse is a fruit of accountability, it’s clearly time for conservative men to seek their own fields in which to rut.
Now, consider how the ancient Greek Aristophane wrote the Lysistrata comedy where Greek women decided to go on a similar sex fast to force their men to finally abandon the Peloponnesian War after 20 years. And hey -- it worked!!
Encyclopedia Britannica writes:
Now, consider the 4B Movement, from South Korea, seemingly making any American Feminist manifesto seem tame in comparison. From CNN’s essay: “No Sex, No Dating, No Babies, No Marriage: How the 4B Movement Could Change America”
Across Korea, young women are swearing off men, influenced by the 4B movement, a radical feminist campaign originating in Korea in the late 2010s. The four Bs stand for bi-hon (no marriage), bi-yeonae (no dating), bi-chulsan (no birthing) and bi-sex (no sex).
The movement formed in response to growing gender inequality and violence against women: Korea has one of the largest gender pay gaps in the world, and brutal murders of women, often at the hands of men they were dating. Amid so much political turmoil and bloodshed, 4B activists say the only way to make women safe, and convince society to take their safety seriously--is to swear off men altogether until something changes.
And now, in the wake of Donald Trump’s reelection, 4B is going viral on U.S. social media among women who are furious with the men who helped the former president clinch a win. On TikTok alone, top videos have gained millions of views, and one widely shared tweet about the 4B movement post-election now has 450,000 likes and 21 million views at time of writing.
This extraordinary movement is the spear tip of the war between young men and women which finds them inhabiting polar political opposites. Ultimately, this new US Feminist anti-sex movement is meant to pour the bitterest poison down the throats of their own paramours. What is the actual disjunction between the two Gen X genders? The Post writes: “Young women supported Harris over Trump by 18 points, while young men backed the president-elect by 14 points, according to Tufts University Tisch College research.” That chasm spans 32 points!
And the Post reports these female’s bitter bile:
In every culture war, there are victors subduing supplanted social warriors. And while it remains to be seen whether the US populace can figure out how to restart the fires of romance, marriage and procreation. But it’s also possible that like the conquering men of past wars, America’s more conservative men can also choose wives from cultures not yet inculcated by Marxist leftism and therefore infected by the feminist ideology and woke virus.
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Kelly O’Connell is an author and attorney. He was born on the West Coast, raised in Las Vegas, and matriculated from the University of Oregon. After laboring for the Reformed Church in Galway, Ireland, he returned to America and attended law school in Virginia, where he earned a JD and a Master’s degree in Government. He spent a stint working as a researcher and writer of academic articles at a Miami law school, focusing on ancient law and society. He has also been employed as a university Speech & Debate professor. He then returned West and worked as an assistant district attorney. Kelly is now is a private practitioner with a small law practice in New Mexico.