Just watched a video posted by Candace Owens in which she commented sardonically on the fact that in L.A., commercial outlets such as Target which feature apparel for both Men and Women, are now implicitly challenging the notion that there are in fact two distinct genders by placing all their clothing products in one undifferentiated section. It’s certainly not a major calamity, yet another example of a decidedly “progressive” State revealing that its primary allegiance is not to the Biological Realities of the species, but to the delusions of those who do not conform to those Realities.
While I understand Feminism’s resentment of the notion that Women need to dress provocatively to attract the attention of a Man, it is a stratagem undeniably rooted in the male infatuation with the female form. Yet even intelligent, highly evolved Women who would never consciously define themselves in terms of their appeal to the opposite sex, seem concerned with their physical appearance [hair, make up, clothing, etc.] to an extent and in a way not shared by most Men. This is of course a distinction attributed by most contemporary “intellectuals” to male fabricated social constructs designed to keep Women in a virtual state of enslavement. But are Men any less a slave to the feminine mystique? Are the radically different ways in which Western Men and Women dress merely the product of cultural habit or in fact rooted in psychological impulses we may never fully understand?
Is the prospect of a hairy, muscular, 6 foot male parading about in a miniskirt and heels inherently absurd or perfectly natural? I don’t pretend to have the answer to such questions, while the LGBTQ community apparently does. Men and Women, other than in the configuration of their genitals, are more or less indistinguishable and their different modes of dress are a product of arbitrary, male imposed stratagems rather than of any significant differences in their psyches. It is in response to this highly contentious redefinition of Gender that various “woke” retail outlets in California have reconfigured their clothing departments to suit the convenience of what used to be known as transvestites! Hmmm, perhaps I can finally get some use out of those stilettos an ex girlfriend left behind several years ago!