There's something that bothers me since I deprogrammed and became rightfully angry at how men and the world mistreats women.
There are these improvements that I see happening:
a tribal chief in Malawi is putting an end to child marriage
women waking up and saying no to trans ideology, marriage, childbirth, and the dangerous practice of sexual intercourse
Pornhub slowly getting shut down and women fighting against prostitution
women physically defending themselves against male attackers
I'm not sure what I was looking for from the world, but this does not lift the sense of despair and hopelessness I have. For example, I just saw a post about this German festival where an entire island of men hunts and beats women once a year. The article was saying that the festival (aka men) will stop including VAWG, but they are still celebrating it. Something about this just set me off. I mean the festival is still going on, those women will still be traumatized and have probably internalized the message that they deserve beatings and to be treated like animals. This is how it goes everywhere in society.
We get 0 effort. There's never any seeking out specific victims to apologize and make reparations for the sexual violence, trafficking, threats, whatever the misogynistic thing is. The best we get is to be left alone to feel the trauma of what happened without further imposition. It's neglect is what it is. Best case scenario for us women is being neglected bc that's better than being hunted.
When the tide fully turns on this trans insanity and we get our single sex spaces back, they will try to pretend that nothing happened. Or that is was an oopsie, they will never fully acknowledge the extent of the emotional and physical harm done to us as a class. Women in prison will no longer worry about being raped by male inmates. They will go back to only worrying about being raped by male officers. And then being raped by their male partners when they get out.
It's like even when we get what we want we don't. It's breadcrumbs compared to what being treated with humanity should be like.