What is wrong with men today? Now, before you click off my story because you think this is another article trashing men, hold tight. I don't mean all men, I mean the hundreds of men I've been arguing with all day telling ME that I should be offended by what Harrison Butker said during his Commencement speech at a Catholic college. Apparently, feminist men think they are perfectly within their right to lecture me about how I should be more than JUST a housewife or a mother.
No, I'm not making this up. Heck, go look at my insane timeline today if you want to see what I'm talking about (@politibunny).
Seems these men think being a mother, wife, homemaker, etc. is beneath women and that Butker telling young women that it's ok not to only focus on having a career was somehow sexist ... or something. If I'm being completely honest my brain is tired as I have been arguing with these brain-trusts for most of the day.
They are especially mad because Butker told women they are being lied to. And he was right, women are lied to every day.
- We're told men can be women.
- We're told if we don't want confused, mediocre, mentally-ill men in our spaces we're bigots and that's just too damn bad.
- We're told our rights are tied to the deaths of our most innocent.
- We're told being wives and mothers is lazy and beneath us.
- We're told men have no place in their homes or communities.We're told we must tear men down to be equal.
- We're told if we don't vote a certain way we are voting against our own best interests.
I just don't get it, you guys. The year I spent being a stay-at-home mom was one I have always cherished. Not to mention I worked harder that year than I did at any other job I've ever had, including this one. Hey, I love my job (and our readers, especially you VIP types!), but getting up every day and raising an exceptional human being? Nothing is more rewarding than that.
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Or harder.
So why do feminists hate housewives and stay-at-home moms so much? When did it become anti-feminist and even anti-woman to fill this role in a family? By our own nature, women are nurturers - there is nothing more powerful than creating life, ya' know? Regardless of how much our insane pals on the Left like to say otherwise, only a woman can have a baby. Men, no matter how many hormones or surgeries they have, cannot have a baby.
Nope.
That women are able to carry, deliver, and raise a human being is freaking AMAZING, don't you think? There is nothing more meaningful in this life ... and anyone pretending it's a weakness or sexist for women to embrace this part of ourselves needs to kindly STFU.
Yes, I am a managing editor for Twitchy and work at least 40 hours every week, but I am also a wife married to the same man for 25 years (!!!), and the mother of two exceptional human beings who I love more than myself, who I cherish and feel blessed to be their mother.
How that is not the absolute EPITOME of feminism is beyond me.