The women’s battle is through. Or rather, the war on ladies always was.
The Left’s decades of unchecked fear culminated in the presidential campaign of 2024. Democrats not long issue a warning about the opposition’s misguidedness or error. They warn that fascistic makes led by a would-be Hitler did, among many other barbarities, throw women into captivity.
Most politically inclined people are familiar with The Handmaid’s Tale, neither the 1985 science-fiction book it was based on or the Hulu television set. Following a terrorist attack, fascist Christian fundamentalists take control of the world and establish a masculine state where people are not only prohibited from wearing their own clothes, reading, or making any real decisions, but also thrown into a class system that is based on the Bible. The women, people who are identified as morally corrupt, are compelled to keep the kids for virtuous people.
Sounds very terrible, correct? Significantly like George Orwell’s 1984, the text is a favourite place of metaphor in modern politicians. In contrast to 1984, it fails to teach a second glaringly important lessons about contemporary politics or life in the United States, where people are more free and prosperous than they have ever been in any other historical context. However, the majority of the main mass media outlets have produced articles that have examined the connections between the patriarch fascist of Gilead and social conservatives over the past few years.
The appearance, subordinate ladies dressed as nuns while watching dreary white men watch over their dark fantasies, serve as powerful fuel for the paranoid Left, despite The Handmaid’s Tale’s deep mistake of both Christianity and Americans.
The Handmaid’s Tale pictures had been a favourite of pro-abortion campaigners for ages. When experts at Morning Consult asked citizens,” Is’ The Handmaid’s Tale ‘ rooted in reality”? It was “grounded in truth and could become a reality someday,” according to 29 % of Democratic men and 26 % of Democratic women a few years ago.
Why do a quarter of Democrats assert that a totalitarian ruling class’s dictates make it possible for people to be slaves? conspiracies that have been meticulously crafted and calibrated.
For its secretive nature, the Left is not almost given enough credit. Jaded Democrats have proven to be much more adept at wooing their irrational electorate than the 9-11 trutherism or the Russia collusion fake. The Left’s deceptions are laundered through activist media and given credibility by a number of (once ) trusted institutions, while the Right’s conspiracy theories are frequently spread by deranged characters and marginal social media voices. Fact investigations from major media outlets smother the majority of conventional conspiracies. False social technology is used to reinforce left-wing anxiety, which is perpetuated by journalists.  ,
Some of you may recognize Mitt Romney, a moderate ardent, being derided for a number of fabricated crimes committed against women, in the 2012 presidential vote. The war on women language increased significantly during his first term as president, despite being the least socially liberal Republican nominee in a century in both policy and personal matters.
The need for unrestricted access to abortion is the center of The Handmaid’s Tale’s full paranoia. This, however, put the issue into some environment: According to decadeslong Gallup poll on the matter, around 45 % of people believe abortion should be legitimate only in certain situations, while another 15 % believe it should be illegal in all situations. Women have a wide range of opinions regarding the legality of the procedure and when it is worthwhile to protect someone if they are n’t lockstepping automatons. The idea that restricting abortion is inherently anti-woman, authoritarian, or dystopic is not based on reality.
Being pro-life is undoubtedly not antidemocratic. However, as we’ve seen, every political setback for Democrats becomes an attack on democracy’s pillars, even when it increases people’s ability to choose their fate, as did Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Let’s look back and recall that the same institution that unilaterally legalized abortion in the first place with Roe v. Wade, overturned the completely invented constitutional right to an abortion. While the court that handed down Dobbs had several women on it, one of whom ruled with the majority, was made up entirely of men. The main difference between the decisions is that Dobbs gave the people the right to cast ballots on issues that were not stated anywhere in the Constitution. Yet, still, hundreds of pieces were written by the Left lamenting how Dobbs had , undermined , democracy.
Democrats have spent decades persuading millions of women that the highest court is run by a cabal of sexual predators because abortion is a major political concern for many feminists. During Brett Kavanaugh’s elevation to the Supreme Court, CNN’s lascivious chief legal analyst, Jeffrey Toobin, maintained that 40 % of the court had “been credibly accused of sexual misconduct”. Of course, it is, at the very least, highly debatable that either Clarence Thomas or Kavanaugh had been credibly accused of anything. However, the same idea was used in all media. Even if allegations of sexual assault are risible or rickety, the media almost always hear them if they are directed at conservatives. It aims to persuade women that nefarious forces are attempting to rob them of their authority and rights.
For decades, leftists have also contended that pro-life social conservatives do n’t care if women die by the thousands. Former Planned Parenthood president Leana Wen predicted” a real situation where Roe could be overturned” before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. And we know what will happen, which is that women will die. Thousands of women died every year pre-Roe“.
Of course, we know no such thing. Some states passed stricter restrictions on abortion after the overthrow of Roe v. Wade, while others passed more permissive laws. Not one, much less” thousands”, would die from abortion restrictions.
The most notorious example being Amber Thurman’s death, which was likely caused by abortifacients but was blamed on Georgia’s abortion law, which, like all others, does n’t stop doctors from assisting the victim. The case was supported by other similar tales that were made.
None of this is new. Long-standing pro-abortion advocates have fabricated statistics and stories to manipulate women’s emotions. It began with the Walter Cronkite 1965 documentary on the issue,” Abortion and the Law“, which significantly exaggerated the number of “back-alley” abortions and deaths from botched procedures. The documentary claimed, under the veneer of scientific expertise, that a , million  , illegal abortions were performed every year, more than are legally procured today, and that 5, 000-10, 000 women died from botched procedures. The media repeatedly repeated these claims before altering public opinion. Later, experts who had studied those figures could not accurately recreate them. Only a small percentage of those deaths could be identified, even after taking into account secondhand accounts. Back-alley abortions were incredibly rare. They were largely a myth.  ,
Fearmongering is the driving force in the Left ‘s , paranoiac case. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose 2016 presidential run was predicated on the fact that it was  , her , turn, regularly accuses the GOP not only of opposing abortion but wanting to ban contraception. In 2023, Slate warned that “birth control” was next in line for anti-abortion Republicans. People like Rep. Kathy Manning (D-NC ) claimed that” Congress must codify the right to contraception before it’s too late”, warning about the “right-wing extremists ‘ war on contraception and outright assault on Americans ‘ fundamental rights, personal freedoms, and well-being”.
Now, it would be understandably disconcerting if Republicans were on the cusp of “denying women” access to birth control, as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA ) often warns, but it’s simply untrue. Some Christians have justifiable faith-based reasons to oppose taxpayer-funded contraception. According to allegations, Catholics, such as President Joe Biden, oppose contraception. The government should not be able to coerce insurance companies into paying for contraception, as has always been the political debate. The Little Sisters of the Poor were accused of breaking the fundamental principles of faith and offering to pay for condoms in response.
No Republican congressional bill, however, has ever proposed banning contraception. Numerous Republican bills, in fact, both in states and in Congress, have proposed making birth control over the counter. However, contemporary progressives are of the opinion that if something is n’t provided to them for free by the state, it’s as good as being banned. Contraception is outlawed in the same way that refusing to pay for your Whopper is outlawed at Burger King.
Moreover, Democrats like to conflate contraception and abortifacients, which some Republicans want to limit. One is prophylactic, a method or device used to prevent conception. The other is used to obliterate a human being’s life. Whatever your beliefs on the topic, they are substantively different.
So, it’s great , news that , women did not fall for the Left’s conspiracy theories in 2024. According to exit polls, around 45 % of women voted for Trump. Around 50 % of middle-aged women. Around 51 % of married women. Essentially, those figures are the same as they were 20 years ago.
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Let’s face it, it’s also paranoiac to think that men behave similarly to other people in politics or other areas. Men lack a political consensus. Women are impacted more by certain issues than men, but many of us prefer to see a government with hundreds of Amy Coney Barretts before a single conspiracy theorist like Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI ).
The modern Left’s paranoid political philosophy, which persuades millions of people that their neighbors are their enemies, is perhaps the most destructive effect. This is a sign of the authoritarian mindset. The fundamentals of American life are simply torn apart by attempts to pit women and men against one another.
The Rise of BlueAnon: How the Democrats Became a Party of Conspiracy, which is an excerpt from his book, is the senior writer for the Washington Examiner.