What Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, doesn’t get about marriage

One of the most enjoyable things about listening to married millennial women declare their feminist gibberish about gender is knowing it’s a matter of time before their sons start turning every inanimate object they can into a gun, and their daughters insist on wearing princess dresses — all with zero direction from their parents.

It’s even more entertaining when this feminist gibberish is espoused by a woman who holds the power she does by, you know, having married a prince.

To celebrate International Women’s Day, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, told a panel that she watched a documentary on feminism and “loved” it when she heard someone refer to “the embryonic kicking of feminism.” She said she hopes that’s the case with her baby.

As if that weren’t insufferable enough, Meghan went on to insist that men shouldn’t be “threatened” by the concept of equality, adding that she hopes they’ll be “part of the conversation” because “my husband certainly is.”

By “part of the conversation,” Meghan means men need to realize, just in case they didn’t know, that having a woman by their side, rather than behind them, is something that shouldn’t threaten them.

“There’s nothing threatening about a woman coming up to the same level.”

Meghan’s comment shows a shocking but predictable level of ignorance about the roles men and women have played, and continue to play, throughout society. These roles are, and have always been, equal in value but different in nature, just like women and men.

But committed feminists like Meghan have succumbed to the hideous false ideology that claims women, every single woman, even in the West, is and has been historically oppressed by men. If Prince Harry doesn’t think this negative and self-sabotaging, not to mention erroneous, belief won’t come back to bite him, he’s in for a rude awakening.

But that’s what you get when you marry a feminist. Liberal men fall for it because it makes them feel enlightened and forward-thinking. But give it enough time, and the tide will eventually turn. Just ask the men who were once married to feminists.

Meghan is simply wrong about men. Far from being oppressors of women, men as a rule are in awe of women. Men generally long to please women, not to oppress them. Men want to support women, not to deny them. Men do want women by their side, and not behind them.

That feminists don’t understand this is why they’re more likely than other women to be single or divorced. Their ignorance about marriage, its history, purpose, and design, keeps them from being able to see it through to its end.

All feminists do is ruin marriage for everyone else with their arrogance, condescension, and false rhetoric. Good luck, Harry. You’re going to need it.

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