Feminism once stood for empowerment, equality, and the fight for women’s rights.
Today, CJ Hirro argues, that vision is unrecognizable. Radical ideologies have taken over, dismantling the very principles that gave feminism its purpose. Instead of uplifting women, it’s creating division, chaos, and the slow erosion of family values.
In its early days, feminism fought for noble causes: voting rights, education, and workplace equality.
Men weren’t the enemy; they were allies in a shared fight for justice. But enter the 1960s, and Marxist-inspired radical feminism flipped the script. Patriarchy became the ultimate villain, and traditional family values were suddenly public enemy number one.
CJ points out how this shift continues to spiral. Radical feminists reject the nuclear family and even the idea of womanhood itself.
Now, with “woke” ideologies lumping women into diversity classifications, being a woman isn’t empowering—it’s a checkbox.
Radical feminism’s obsession with tearing down traditional roles is backfiring.
It dismisses the beauty of family, love, and shared responsibilities, leaving both women and men feeling lost.
CJ highlights a growing trend: Western men seeking life partners outside feminist-heavy cultures.
Why? Because the new feminism often rejects what many still value—mutual respect and shared purpose.
The consequences aren’t just cultural—they’re civilizational. As radical feminism dismantles the family, it chips away at the foundation of society itself.
CJ makes it clear: not all hope is lost.
The solution lies in returning to the original values of feminism—empowerment without division, and equality without destruction. It’s time to embrace balance, celebrate differences, and rebuild the bonds that make families—and societies—strong.
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