NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick Says The "Pendulum Swung So Far" People "Don't Even Know What Gender Is Anymore"
In the latest podcast episode of "Outdated with Isabel Brown," Danica Patrick responds to a question about the erasure of womanhood.

When host Isabel Brown asked retired NASCAR driver Danica Patrick if she believes there is some "concerted effort" to try to "erase womanhood" or "get women to shut up about our innate womanness," Patrick responded by saying that her mind goes to the idea of population control.
"I don't know if it's a conspiracy theory or not. In fact, I'd like to let that word, that title die. It makes everything seem not possible," Patrick tells Brown.
Is it possible that the government is trying to reduce the population by influencing women not to reproduce by making them more masculine and inundating them with hormones? It sure does seem like it. On the other side, men have lower testosterone levels than ever before, and more of them are experiencing low sperm counts. Patrick also mentions the speculations on how vaccines may have affected women's fertility and ability to reproduce.
Patrick then goes on to say how the women's movement – while beneficial at first, especially regarding income and working – has swung too far: "There's just going too far, like not being a woman. And so the pendulum swing just swung so far that it's like we don't even know what gender is anymore."
"So the way it needs to settle is that we both need to start respecting each other. Men and women need to honor what's different about each other. Because there are definitely differences, and then you honor them. If two people came together fully honoring those differences, you become a superhuman. You get to tap into both potentials of both genders," she adds.
Patrick has a point. Choice feminism has swung too far, to the point where the movement has promoted behaviors and pharmaceuticals that may lead women to harm. They've become so "progressive" that they are allowing men into women's spaces and sports. They claim to be for women, yet they're promoting the erasure of certain words like "breastfeeding" and "woman." It's a slippery slope to erasing womanhood and femininity altogether.
Ironically, biological women are then silenced and experience misogyny when they speak out about such things. Liberal feminists have lost the plot, and they're instead supporting the oppressive systems that they're supposed to be fighting against. When will it end?
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