The Alt-Right Pipeline Got A Glow-Up — & It’s Targeting Young Women
Sometimes, internet trends like tradwives and soft girls are actually part of the aesthetic alt-right pipeline targeting young women. Here's what to …
A social media commentary by neha chandrachud critically analyzes the "divine femininity" movement, arguing it's a repackaged Christian doctrine promoting regressive gender roles. The creator posits that this trend encourages women to adopt a "soft life" by deferring employment and major decisions to men. She connects this to the Christian right's agenda, aiming to push women to the societal periphery. The video highlights how modern feminism has led to women being breadwinners yet still bearing the majority of unpaid labor. It also cites studies on women's leadership effectiveness, challenging traditional views on masculine leadership.
Sometimes, internet trends like tradwives and soft girls are actually part of the aesthetic alt-right pipeline targeting young women. Here's what to …
