The Shocking Origins of Feminism & Its Impact on Men Today
Introduction: The Feminist Narrative You Were Never Told
For decades, we’ve been told that feminism was simply about equal rights for men and women. It’s a comforting story, one that has shaped modern Western culture. But what if the movement’s origins weren’t just about fairness? What if its founders had a radical cultural revolution in mind—one aimed at dismantling the very fabric of society?
In today’s deep dive, we’re breaking down a shocking revelation about Kate Millett, a foundational figure in feminism, and the disturbing ideology behind the National Organization for Women (NOW). Using firsthand accounts, we expose the unsettling truth about what was really discussed at the movement’s earliest meetings—and how it connects to the growing crisis among men today.
Kate Millett & The Radical Feminist Agenda
Kate Millett, a well-known feminist author and artist, is widely credited with shaping the foundation of second-wave feminism. But what’s less talked about is the explicit mission that was outlined in the founding meetings of NOW.
According to firsthand accounts from Mallory Millett, Kate’s sister, one of these early meetings took an alarming turn. Instead of discussions about equality and empowerment, the conversation quickly spiraled into something far more radical.
At the meeting, Millett led a chant-like dialogue with attendees:
- Why are we here today? → To make revolution.
- What kind of revolution? → A cultural revolution.
- How do we create a cultural revolution? → By destroying the American family.
- How do we destroy the American family? → By dismantling the American patriarch.
- How do we dismantle the patriarch? → By taking away his power.
- How do we take away his power? → By destroying monogamy.
- How do we destroy monogamy? → By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, and homosexuality.
This was not a fringe conversation—this was the actual founding of one of the most influential feminist organizations in modern history. And what’s even more alarming? The consequences of these ideas are still unfolding today.
The Cultural Fallout: Family Breakdown & Male Identity Crisis
The radical feminist revolution did more than just introduce new social norms—it fundamentally restructured the way men and women relate to each other. Over the decades, we’ve witnessed:
✅ The breakdown of traditional families – Divorce rates have skyrocketed, and marriage rates have plummeted.
✅ The rise of “toxic masculinity” narratives – Men are often portrayed as inherently oppressive, rather than protectors and providers.
✅ Deteriorating fatherhood – Courts overwhelmingly favor mothers in custody battles, leaving many fathers without access to their children.
✅ A mental health crisis among men – The pressure to conform to a society that diminishes masculinity has left men feeling lost and isolated.
But one of the most devastating impacts of this ideological shift is the male suicide crisis.
Male Suicide: The Hidden Epidemic
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released data that paints a chilling picture of the male mental health crisis:
The suicide rate among males is four times higher than females.
Men make up 50% of the population but account for nearly 80% of suicides.
These statistics are not an accident—they are the result of a culture that has systematically dismantled male identity.
With the devaluation of traditional masculinity, men have been told they must redefine their roles—but society has failed to offer an alternative. Instead, we are left with an entire generation of men who feel disconnected, unappreciated, and without purpose.
Solutions: Rebuilding Masculinity & Restoring Balance
So where do we go from here? How do we reverse decades of cultural engineering designed to dismantle the traditional male role?
1. Encourage Male Mentorship & Community
Men need strong male role models to guide them—not just fathers, but mentors, leaders, and communities that promote healthy masculinity.
2. Advocate for Men’s Mental Health
The stigma around male mental health must end. Seeking help is not weakness—it’s survival. We need more resources, support systems, and open conversations about male struggles.
3. Defend Traditional Values Without Shame
Masculinity is not toxic. Being a provider, protector, and leader is a strength, not a flaw. It’s time for men to reclaim their role in families, communities, and society at large.
4. Push for Legal & Policy Changes
We need fair custody laws, due process protections, and an end to biased anti-male policies in education, workplaces, and courts.
Final Thoughts: The Fight for Truth & Restoration
After everything we’ve covered, one thing is crystal clear: The crisis men face today is not an accident—it was planned.
The radical feminist movement sought to tear down the traditional family and deconstruct masculinity—and now we are seeing the tragic consequences. But there is hope. If we recognize the truth, we can take action to restore the values that made society strong in the first place.
We’re not here to attack women—we’re here to restore balance. Strengthening men does not mean weakening women. It means rebuilding a society where both men and women thrive.
It’s time to wake up, speak the truth, and reclaim what was lost.
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The Truth About Feminism & The Male Suicide Crisis
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