CBS News, Bari Weiss Stumble Backward

A magnetic evolutionary door opens. Time for the integration of our experiences.

Evidently, not everyone uses their instincts, or pays attention to coursing energies of transformation.

“Has feminism failed women?” is an old question. Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, and Germaine Greer want a word.

Oh, the irony. Feminism put Bari Weiss in her job.

I was there. In the 1970s the cultural and religious earthquake shook America and it was glorious.

In the 1990s, my whole world was wound around dating, feminism, and the sex lives of men. The foreshadowing of young women’s rise, and the slumping of young men was loud and pronounced long before social media made it permanent.

Blew my mind the first man to point to this shattering of the trad life and the impact on young men turned out to be Professor Scott Galloway.

Tucker Carlson played ventriloquist with CBS editor in chief Bari Weiss on behalf of Mrs. Erika Kirk to disastrous ratings. The new idea is more Things That Matter “town halls.”

All little girls, teens, and developing young women face extraordinary barriers to freedom that were not there in the early 21st century.

Let’s look to Billboard and Taylor Swift‘s “The Fate of Ophelia.”

“Taylor Swift’s ‘The Fate of Ophelia’ has now surpassed 600 million streams on Spotify. It’s her fastest song to reach this milestone.” (source: @chartdata on X)

See Google: “spending over 70 consecutive days at #1 on the Global Spotify chart, and accumulating hundreds of millions of streams…”

Expansion ahead. Wild rebellious energy is lit for 2026.

No one is going back.

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