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✝️ Reclaiming femininity, restoring tradition.
Jul 18 12 tweets 4 min read
The greatest lie of the modern world? That men and women are the same, that they are interchangeable.

Here’s a thread on why they never were, and never will be. Image Women carry life. Men don’t.
Women are born with every egg they’ll ever have. Men produce sperm daily.
Women bleed, birth, and breastfeed. Men do not.
Not “social constructs” but simple biology. Image
Jul 4 7 tweets 3 min read
“You don’t owe anyone anything.”

One of the most spiritually corrosive lies of modern culture.

A thread on obligation, duty, and why real freedom isn’t found in detachment, but in devotion. 🧵 Image Modern life is built on the idol of autonomy.

“Set boundaries.”
“Cut off anyone who doesn’t serve you.”
“You don’t owe anyone your time, your energy, your body.”

It sounds progressive, it sounds good, but it’s actually just the blueprint for total isolation. Image
Jun 20 8 tweets 3 min read
The modern world tells women:
“Have children, just make sure nothing changes.”
Not your work output.
Not your body.
Not your identity.
Not your ambition.

This is not progressive.
This is painfully delusional nonsense.

🧵 Image There is no greater cognitive dissonance in modern society than its attitude toward motherhood.
We treat childbirth (the most transformative event in human experience) as something that should be squeezed between meetings and bounced back from by Monday. Image
Jun 19 9 tweets 3 min read
Feminism gave women power with no honor code

In nearly every civilization, the possession of power was historically accompanied by a code of conduct. Kings had laws. Warriors had honor.
Power without restraint isn’t liberation it’s simply just corruption.

🧵 Image Feminism restructured the moral and social architecture of the West by transferring vast cultural, legal, and sexual power to women. But unlike previous power structures, it imposed no corresponding code - no duties, no hierarchy, no internal governance. Image
Jun 18 8 tweets 3 min read
Darwin’s theory didn’t just challenge Genesis.
It challenged the very meaning of womanhood.
By reducing the human person to a cosmic accident, evolution turned motherhood into biology, femininity into utility, and the soul into myth.

This was the first blow to the sacred. Image In the Christian vision, woman is not a byproduct of randomness.
She is the last act of God before He rested.
Made not from dust, but from man, a relational creature by nature, not merely by function (Genesis 2:22–23).

Darwin strips this entirely. Image
Jun 17 11 tweets 4 min read
Promiscuity promised women power. But it functioned like a pyramid scheme: a few winners at the top, millions of losers at the bottom.

🧵 Image Like any pyramid scheme, the early adopters appear to thrive.
But this model is not sustainable.
It commodifies sex, flattens intimacy, and turns bonding into transactional leverage. Image
Jun 13 11 tweets 4 min read
We have endless conversations about what it means to be a real man - to lead, provide, protect.

But we’re silent about what it means to be a real woman.

What do women owe?
What are women responsible for?

🧵 Image Our culture praises women for being “empowered,” it teaches women to chase careers, validation, and freedom, but not how to build a home, love a man, or raise a child.

It is not liberation to raise women with no sense of duty, with no sense of responsibility. Image
Jun 6 7 tweets 3 min read
It’s not just that women don’t give birth naturally anymore.
It’s that nothing about womanhood is allowed to unfold naturally.

Not labor.
Not beauty.
Not aging.
Not even emotions.

🧵 Image The natural has become suspect.
It’s “risky,” “primitive,” “uncontrolled.”
So we schedule birth, medicate hormones, dull instincts, and call femininity poison.

But the more we manage life, the more lifeless it becomes. Image
Jun 4 8 tweets 3 min read
Once, a woman could look at her life and see myth in its bones.

She was maiden, mother, or elder.
Innocence. Creation. Wisdom.
Three faces of the same eternal soul.

Now?
She’s a “baddie.” A girlboss. A cool wine aunt.
Stripped of meaning, and no path to follow.

🧵 Image The old archetypes weren’t cages.
They were maps through the wilderness of womanhood.
They marked the seasons of the soul,
where you were, and where you were going. Image
Jun 1 8 tweets 3 min read
They called it “sex positivity.”
They said it was about confidence, freedom, and empowerment.
But what it really did was condition women to believe that giving their bodies away cheaply was the highest form of self-expression.

Let’s talk about how it was all a lie.

🧵 Image You were told:

Your body is yours to use however you want
“Slut-shaming” is the real evil
Sex is just a fun activity
Emotional attachment is weakness
The worst thing is to be “repressed” Image
May 13 9 tweets 3 min read
Porn is not “harmless.” It’s poison. And here’s why.

Porn is the most industrialized form of lust in history.
It turns human intimacy into a product. It turns people, especially women, into consumables.
And it turns users into addicts.

🧵 Image We are now in a global crisis:
- The average age of first porn exposure is 11.
- Erectile dysfunction is skyrocketing in men under 30.
- Millions cannot form normal relationships without porn playing in their heads. Image
May 12 8 tweets 3 min read
They tell send your child to school at 5.
Then they lower it to 3.
Then they start pushing for “early intervention” at 1.
And now they want access from birth, through apps, programs, and screens.

This isn’t compassion.
It’s control.
🧵 Image The modern system doesn’t view your child as yours.
They see your child as a future unit of production.
A future voter.
A future consumer.
A future “global citizen.”

But never as a soul entrusted to a mother and father. Image
May 10 9 tweets 3 min read
We live in a world that claims to hate “toxic masculinity.”

But look closer, what we actually hate is masculine men.

🧵 Image Modern culture loves masculine traits, strength, ambition, assertiveness, independence, leadership…
But only when they’re performed by women.
Call a woman a “boss,” a “warrior,” a “queen”, it’s empowering. Image
May 8 8 tweets 3 min read
They’ll tell you feminism is about choice. About empowerment. That it supports stay-at-home moms just as much as CEOs.

But let’s look at the facts. Image From the very beginning, feminism treated motherhood as bondage.

Simone de Beauvoir called housewives “parasites.”

Betty Friedan labeled homemakers as victims of a “comfortable concentration camp.”

The early feminists didn’t celebrate motherhood, they sought to liberate women from it.Image
May 7 9 tweets 3 min read
We’ve medicalized being a woman.
Periods are treated like diseases.
Pregnancy like a pathology.
Motherhood like a breakdown.
We didn’t liberate women, we declared war on the very things that make us women.

Let’s talk about it:
🧵 Image From the moment a girl starts menstruating, the system steps in with a message:

Shut it down.

Take this pill. Mute your body. Turn off the signal.

Your fertility is a threat to your freedom. Image
May 6 6 tweets 2 min read
There’s a myth that traditional men wanted robots for wives.

Silent. Empty. Decorative.

It’s pure fiction.

The truth is, traditional men wanted something much richer.

🧵 Image A real traditional man didn’t want a lifeless servant.
He wanted a woman full of life, but anchored.

Strong in virtue.
Radiant in spirit.
Devoted in loyalty.
Joyful in sacrifice.

That’s not submission to weakness.
That’s submission to strength. Image
May 5 8 tweets 3 min read
Feminism gave women the “freedom” to sleep with anyone, except their husband.
Because it trained them to see love as weakness and commitment as oppression.

Let’s break this down:
🧵 Image Modern girls are raised to view marriage as a trap, motherhood as loss, and men as threats.
But they’re told casual sex is empowerment.
Because it’s detached. Disposable. Sterile.
Just like the system prefers. Image
May 4 11 tweets 4 min read
Women didn’t just abandon the home.
They were drafted out.

What was offered looked easier than duty, shinier than sacrifice.

This is how the world convinced mothers to leave their children behind,
and how women helped make it happen.🧵 Image The home wasn’t just where women were.
It was where society was built.
Economies, cultures, and values all flowed from stable households.

Women weren’t “confined” there.
They were the center of it all. Image
May 3 12 tweets 5 min read
For most of human history, having children was seen as natural, necessary, and deeply meaningful.
Today, in much of the developed world, it’s treated as optional, even burdensome.
What changed?

Here’s why people have stopped having children: 🧵 Image We replaced meaning with comfort.

Children demand sacrifice: time, money, energy.
In a culture addicted to ease and entertainment, anything that costs too much is viewed as a threat.

We traded the deep fulfillment of family for the shallow thrill of convenience. Image
May 2 11 tweets 4 min read
“Why is it always the woman who stays home? Why can’t men?”
This is a favorite feminist talking point. It sounds fair… until you apply basic logic, biology, and common sense.

Let’s break down why it’s nonsense. 🧵 Image The premise assumes men and women are the same.
They’re not. And trying to make them interchangeable parents doesn’t liberate women, it just destabilizes the family. Image
Apr 30 6 tweets 2 min read
Your great-grandmother is much smarter than you.

Not because she had a degree.
Not because she had “self-confidence.”

Because she had something we threw away:

Skills, grit, wisdom.

🧵 Image Your great-grandmother:
- Raised multiple children with little money
- Cooked real food from scratch
- Made clothing last for years
- Treated common illnesses at home
- Maintained a marriage without therapy
- Understood sacrifice without self-pity Image