When Hollywood pushes “strong independent woman” narratives year after year, it’s an agenda. The real message isn’t “women’s rights.” It’s the systematic dismantling of the family: Man becomes weak, useless, or toxic. Woman becomes hyper-independent, armed, and sexually dominant. Motherhood is reframed as a prison. Abandoning or rejecting children becomes an act of rebellion. It’s about breaking the natural balance between masculine men and feminine women. Once that balance is destroyed, society becomes sterile , emotionally, spiritually, and biologically, which opens the door to the next stage: transhumanism. That’s why so many celebrities now promote gender fluidity, trans identities, and “queer” aesthetics. It’s consistent with the inversion. The goal was never to choose a side, patriarchy vs feminism is a false fight. The goal is to erase the natural order: man in his masculine role, woman in her feminine role. Everything else is inversion.
Most people still think this is just progress. But some of us see it for what it is: a spiritual operation disguised as entertainment. The Oscars are performing rituals, and the crowd keeps clapping. https://t.co/VvDf4qP8aJ
Carl Menger destroyed two thousand years of economic fallacy with a single insight in 1871: value is subjective, existing only in the mind of the individual valuer. The classical economists—from Adam Smith to David Ricardo—had spent centuries chasing their tails, convinced that value somehow resided in objects themselves, whether through labor content or production costs. Menger obliterated this nonsense by pointing out the obvious: a glass of water means nothing to a man by a river but everything to one dying of thirst in the desert.
This breakthrough wasn't just academic—it was revolutionary. By grounding value in human choice and preference, Menger laid the foundation for understanding how markets actually work. Prices don't reflect some mystical "intrinsic worth" but emerge from countless individuals making subjective judgments about their personal wants and needs. And this happens spontaneously, without any central planner needed to "coordinate" anything.
The implications were devastating to statist economics before statist economics even fully existed. If value is subjective, then government price controls become acts of pure violence—bureaucrats literally imposing their subjective valuations on millions of others through force. If value emerges from individual choice, then socialism becomes impossible by definition. You cannot centrally plan what exists only in the minds of individuals.
But the establishment couldn't let this stand. The subjective theory of value made government intervention look like what it is: economic barbarism. So they spent the next century constructing elaborate mathematical models to obscure Menger's simple truth. British pedophile John Maynard Keynes and his disciples built entire careers on ignoring subjective value, pretending that wise technocrats could somehow calculate what only individual actors can know.
The Austrian revolution began with Menger recognizing that value lives in human minds, not in objects—and every government economist has been running from this truth ever since.