Feminism has been reincarnated as intellectual apathy.
The most far reaching but unappreciated impact of feminism upon modern women is the inculcation of a certain type of intellectual and social apathy as a side effect of the challenge set to women to discredit and disagree with men, irrespective of the context, as a mechanism for creating some type of supposed parity between the sexes.
What started as the mandatory inclusion of a "feminist" critique of every human subject of study in the West many years ago, ends somewhat poetically with a 38 year old migrant from Central or Eastern Europe in the UK on a dating site, wondering when her looks and her chances of having a normal family life slipped away from her, after many years of adopting a "too cool for school" attitude to every man she met, the false sense of independence that feminism indoctrinated in her, and the idea that there is always a better offer out there, which capitalism taught her.
What started as an intellectually and morally legitimate attempt to rid society of inequality ironically is transformed into the apotheosis of consumerist greed, in relations between men and women.
Well I have news for every Social Justice Warrior and "feminist" woman out there. The very tools you use were designed and manufactured by men. And that is from cavemen times all the way to Marx.
If I were to list every great man in history who acted as a cog in the civilisation which we have spent the past few thousand years building, and which ultimately gave women their rights, I would never even complete the task.
And yes, it is impossible to believe that Bismarck and Nietzsche would have been Bismarck or Nietzsche without being in possession of the characteristics that are traditionally and wholly associated with men.
The idea that we can do away with men is therefore no more meaningful than the idea that we can do away with knowledge itself.
For any woman out there who is stupid enough to believe that you can be a rational, intelligent adult without listening to what men, any man, has to say, I have a reality check for you.
You will never ever get there. A just world for everyone can only be achieved through cooperation across gender, race and nationality. The answer to exclusion can never be exclusion.