Thank you. There are some things I like a lot about this article. However, we have to keep in mind that reactionary viewpoints are much less attractive to members of groups that did terribly in the past, notably Black people. That doesn't always prevent Black men, for example, from being reactionaries, but there is definitely a clear element among the men discussed in that essay of wanting to restore dominance over society, and that's stated in the article even if in a soft way, while the advancement of women seems overstated, as their salaries have never achieved parity with men's, they are certainly not close to parity among CEOs or in bodies like the Senate, and of course have never won a presidential election (not counting one popular vote victory). And we could go on.
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Thank you. There are some things I like a lot about this article. However, we have to keep in mind that reactionary viewpoints are much less attractive to members of groups that did terribly in the past, notably Black people. That doesn't always prevent Black men, for example, from being reactionaries, but there is definitely a clear element among the men discussed in that essay of wanting to restore dominance over society, and that's stated in the article even if in a soft way, while the advancement of women seems overstated, as their salaries have never achieved parity with men's, they are certainly not close to parity among CEOs or in bodies like the Senate, and of course have never won a presidential election (not counting one popular vote victory). And we could go on.