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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 16, 2026

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You can't change girls. What you can do is force them to be with non-assholes. Which we did, for a very long time. Until we suddenly decided that we are too good for that. And now we are going extinct.

There's no need for anything extreme. There are plenty of subcultures in the West where social norms (1) strongly discourage women from having sex outside of marriage; and (2) require that potential marriage partners be approved by the parents. This does a reasonably good job of filtering out the sort of men who are best avoided (and encouraging a lot of men who would otherwise be players to behave more constructively).

Social pressure was one of the ways women were coerced into marrying nice guys, along with religious indoctrination, the threat of economic privation, and physical force as a last resort. But you really need all of them.

Social pressure was one of the ways women were coerced into marrying nice guys, along with religious indoctrination, the threat of economic privation, and physical force as a last resort. But you really need all of them.

Based on my observations, I would say that physical force is unnecessary. In the sense that 99% of women will respond just fine to social pressure and economic incentive. Yes, you might need physical force for that last 1%, but in terms of preserving the numbers and cohesiveness of a group, letting that 1% go isn't a big deal.

Indeed, that 1% will mostly hoist themselves on their own petard(sheltered religious girls dating players, uh, wind up regretting their choices) and all of their peers will know this.