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    Hillary & Her Hatred Of Men?

    October 12, 20253 Mins Read
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    QUESTION: You haven’t commented on Hillary’s hatred of white Christian men.

    Jeb

    REPLY: There really is nothing to say. She hates men because she resents being a woman. She is the poster child of the ’60s Women’s Liberation Movement, which shifted from advocating for equality to outright hatred. My ex-wife was one of them. We broke up, and I kept the kids. My daughter was just 6 months old at the time. The upside was that I could build a company undistracted. That is also probably why I am not married today. Even the girls in the company voted for Trump in 2016, which surprised me. When I asked why? They said Hillary was a female Nazi who wanted to draft them. The younger generation of women did not follow Hillary’s path – thank God. Otherwise, the birthrate would have collapsed much more.

    Of course, it was socialism that altered the marriage landscape. The Great Depression contributed to a decline in the husband–wife age gap. During the Great Depression, the economic uncertainty pushed both men and women to postpone marriage. That is also what causes recessions. The uncertainty of the future causes people to save rather than spend. That is why the ECB went negative on interest rates in 2014, and why QE failed. They finally raised rates in 2022 (Europe’s Lost Decade). However, after the Great Depression, with Socialism and the post-1937 economic recovery, there was a cultural shift that led to younger marriages overall and a smaller age difference.

    In Colonial America, men (often 25–35) married women 16–22. Men waited until they had established farms or trades. Women were expected to marry young. In Victorian England, wealthy widowers frequently remarried younger women, producing age gaps of 20–30 years. It was socialism that upset everything. Men no longer had to prove they could support a family. Under socialism, there was always welfare.

    Even the practice of the dowry came to an end. The dowry was usually cash, land, livestock, jewelry, or household goods given by the bride’s family. It often substituted for inheritance—since sons inherited the family land, daughters received their share as a dowry. When John Wayles died in 1773, he left his daughter Martha (Thomas Jefferson’s wife) 135 slaves, along with other property. When Martha married Jefferson, these slaves became part of Jefferson’s household under Virginia law at the time, effectively transferring their control to him.

    The Women’s Lib movement of the ’60s was much more hostile than anything ever since. Hillary is just filled with hatred of men, I believe, because she resents not being a man. I believe she was always anti-Christian because of this contest in her mind with men.



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