Is it normal for a girl to be an antifeminist?

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  • OP,

    I do have a younger brother but unfortunately he doesn't really share my views. Some of them but not most. I'd say he has hope and is a lot better off than most guys but he's still got a long way to go. Plus he's a year or two younger than you.

    Most of the other men I know with the same beliefs also want ethnically European children. Which to me is understandable: wanting to preserve the race of your parents, grandparents, and ancestors along with your regional genes, ethnic character traits, in a world that is increasingly mixed, and losing any and all sense of identity beyond what you consume (I.e. what type of video games, music, beer, etc. you buy). It's funny how we preach about living "diversity" in the west but are doing everything possible to destroy it.

    I'm not attributing your beliefs to your (partial) ethnicity, nor is my disappointment personal. I just merely wish there were more white women who felt this way. And I know you are more white than Chinese (people don't actually get 50% of their genes from each parents, it's always an unequal mix and from your description it sounds like you're more white). I wouldn't wish feminism and it's destructive results on any family, people, culture, or nation.

    Back to the topic though. Sorry if I already mentioned this but there is a great YouTube video of an excerpt of this French thinker being interviewed (with English subtitles) that summarizes and articulates many of the points I made above really well. The video is titled: "Alain Soral on Feminism, subtitled."

    And yes, I'm sure you and my wife would get along wonderfully :). It's not often she gets to meet other women who are healthy and secure in their femininity. Just today we had some female and male friends over and the topic came up (one of them saw a book I had on the subject) and I tried to explain a few of the things we've talked about here and they just couldn't understand or make the connections :/

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    • Julius, finally! Just kidding, but thanks for writing again. I am disappointed that your brother isn't old enough for me, nor shares your viewpoints, but I am sure there are other men like you in the world. I just need to look harder. :D
      But just to clarify, are you saying that most of the men who share your beliefs would not be willing to marry me, because I am half asian? I am a bit surprised at that, but then, I doubt it is true. I certainly am a very American/white person, as far as personality, and tastes in video games, music, and beer(if you must) ;) However, I can definitely understand wanting to keep it within one's own race, it is hard to identify with someone from a different culture, or that looks very different. I think that is the biggest problem in my parent's marriages--the cultural differences. As such, I definitely plan on marrying a white, preferably American, person. Sorry if this is TIM :)
      I am in the middle of watching the youtube video right now, thanks for sharing, this guy seems to know what he is talking about!
      Yes, I can sympathize with your wife having a hard time finding friends that share her viewpoints. I feel the same, and yet it is not nearly as big of a deal to me yet, seeing as I am just a young, single girl. I hope you and your wife are having an excellent day. Best wishes!

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