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Revision as of 04:00, 22 January 2023

Communist Views on Gender Relations is a YouTube live stream by Infrared on Sat, Jan 21, 2023.[1]

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For whatever bizarre reason, Low T Leftist males love to point out that Mao said "woman uphold half the sky" as if that somehow justifies the absolute lack of manhood permeating all 'Communist' organizations in the West. Walk into any DSA, CPUSA, or PSL meeting, and make an educated guess about the average testosterone levels. Effeminate and estrogenic males constantly hide behind the Communist legacy of granting women basic human recognition as if that is somehow a parallel to the overly socialized and overly feminized state of Western society, let alone the outrageously bizarre demands of 'feminists' to uproot any semblance of masculinity.

Communist countries emerged from the context of women not having any legally human status, genuinely oppressed by prostitution, slavery, foot binding practices, as well as forced marriage at a young age. Women did not have the right to acquire any education, and had no opportunities to contribute to society in a way that reflected latent human abilities, from industrial labor to scientific research. When Communist leaders spoke of 'woman's rights,' they were therefore not talking about upholding effeminate Western leftist males' Mother Gaia simp fantasies, nor their disgusting lack of basic masculine virtues such as honesty, integrity, courage, responsibility and sacrifice.

Feminism is anti-Communist. Communists, while resolving the woman's question, never allowed it to come at the expense of their basic sense of manhood. In this stream, I will decisively prove that feminism and Marxism are FUNDAMENTALLY INCOMPATIBLE.

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  • Communism is rooted in trust, liberalism is rooted in distrust
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References