Another reflective peace, Your Grace. As another mere male, like many of my sex, I am reluctant to even pass comment on much of this subject matter.
However as a grandson, son, husband, father and grandfather to women, I have to say I have observed the passing changes among women I love and who were essential to my very formation.
Those observations, have indeed, reflected much of the changing nature of both definitions, and expectations of the feminine zietgist.
IMHO, Post-modern Marxism has also burrowed into the Feminism cause by way of creating a proxy advancement, in the face of sentient resistance to inhuman, nature-defying, and at best irrational theology.
To your treatise, I'd add that modern consumerist capitalism bears much blame too. Two wages needed to keep the roof over a family's head, even with stern resistance to buying stuff we don't need. The vast majority of young women know in their hearts they have been sold a pup when forced back into the workforce, often when their baby has barely been suckled. Low and behold the birth rate falls and we can't replace our retirees...bringing with it immigration to replace the missing natural birthing cycle numbers.
In conclusion, I feel that the National gaze has quite belately fallen on these issues, but I cannot state an over-confidence in a philosophical resolution of the the malaise.
However, we must live in hope, and with faith that it CAN be so.
Another reflective peace, Your Grace. As another mere male, like many of my sex, I am reluctant to even pass comment on much of this subject matter.
However as a grandson, son, husband, father and grandfather to women, I have to say I have observed the passing changes among women I love and who were essential to my very formation.
Those observations, have indeed, reflected much of the changing nature of both definitions, and expectations of the feminine zietgist.
IMHO, Post-modern Marxism has also burrowed into the Feminism cause by way of creating a proxy advancement, in the face of sentient resistance to inhuman, nature-defying, and at best irrational theology.
To your treatise, I'd add that modern consumerist capitalism bears much blame too. Two wages needed to keep the roof over a family's head, even with stern resistance to buying stuff we don't need. The vast majority of young women know in their hearts they have been sold a pup when forced back into the workforce, often when their baby has barely been suckled. Low and behold the birth rate falls and we can't replace our retirees...bringing with it immigration to replace the missing natural birthing cycle numbers.
In conclusion, I feel that the National gaze has quite belately fallen on these issues, but I cannot state an over-confidence in a philosophical resolution of the the malaise.
However, we must live in hope, and with faith that it CAN be so.