Male Supremacists Have Activated in Over 60 Countries
So here's what we have to do:
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Male supremacists are rearing their ugly heads in governments across the world, with the goal of suppressing as many female populations as possible. We must be prepared to confront the biggest assault on female autonomy, liberation, and self-determination we’ve ever seen in recent times.
I’ve compiled a list of recent sexist phenomena tied to males in positions of power, and this is where we’ve arrived to:
Americas
United States: Donald Trump’s campaign utilized misogynistic rhetoric against VP Kamala Harris, calling her “promiscuous” and questioning her qualifications based on her sex, and installed male supremacists in positions of legislative power.
Argentina: President Javier Milei abolished the “Ministry of Women”, calling abortion “aggravated murder.”
El Salvador: Officials upheld extreme abortion bans, imprisoning womyn for miscarriages.
Brazil: Lawmakers proposed a bill to criminalize abortion in all cases, including rape.
Guatemala: Conservative leaders blocked single sex protections and reproductive rights.
Mexico: Male politicians trivialized femicide and resisted gender parity laws.
Venezuela: Despite socialist rhetoric, Maduro’s government ignored sex-based violence.
Chile: Some right-wing politicians opposed gender quotas and abortion rights.
Colombia: Lawmakers dismissed feminist policies as “Western impositions.”
Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega’s government cracked down on feminist activists.
Europe
Poland: The far-right Confederation party, supported by young men, pushed for a total abortion ban.
Hungary: PM Viktor Orbán dismantled gender studies programs, promoting “traditional families.”
Italy: PM Giorgia Meloni’s party rolled back womyn’s rights measures.
Russia: Lawmakers decriminalized some forms of domestic violence, citing “family values.”
Turkey: President Erdoğan withdrew from the Istanbul Convention, opposing womyn’s liberation.
France: Far-right leader Marine Le Pen opposed womyn’s rights policies.
Slovakia: Politicians blocked ratification of the Istanbul Convention.
Czech Republic: Lawmakers resisted womyn’s rights reforms.
Bulgaria: Conservative leaders framed feminist policies as “Western threats.”
Serbia: Some politicians opposed gender quotas and feminist movements.
Asia & Middle East
South Korea: President Yoon Suk-yeol campaigned to abolish the Ministry of Gender Equality.
Afghanistan: Taliban officials banned womyn’s education and employment.
India: BJP leaders made derogatory remarks about womyn opposing gender quotas.
Saudi Arabia: Male guardianship laws restricted womyn’s autonomy.
Iran: Theocratic leaders enforced compulsory hijab and suppressed womyn’s protests.
Pakistan: Politicians defended “honor killings” and opposed womyn’s protection laws.
Indonesia: Conservative lawmakers advocated for polygamy.
Malaysia: Islamic leaders defended child marriage.
Japan: Male lawmakers made sexist comments about womyn’s roles.
Philippines: Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte joked about rape and made sexist remarks.
Africa
Nigeria: Lawmakers blocked a womyn’s rights bill, citing "religious and cultural" objections.
Egypt: Government censored feminist activism and upheld patriarchal family laws.
Sudan: Enforced strict dress codes and marriage laws restricting womyn’s autonomy.
Somalia: Female politicians faced threats, with sex-based violence rarely prosecuted.
Uganda: President Museveni signed laws that targeted womyn’s rights.
Zimbabwe: Male leaders dismissed feminist movements as "un-African."
South Africa: Despite progressive laws, male politicians resisted womyn’s rights reforms.
Kenya: Lawmakers opposed gender quotas and reproductive rights.
Ethiopia: Patriarchal attitudes persisted in government despite progress.
Algeria: Conservative politicians blocked womyn’s rights reforms under Islamic law.
Middle East
Saudi Arabia: Male guardianship laws restricted womyn’s travel and employment.
Iran: Theocratic leaders enforced compulsory hijab and suppressed protests.
Iraq: Female politicians faced harassment, with femicide rates rising.
Yemen: Houthi authorities banned girls’ education beyond primary school.
Israel: Ultra-Orthodox parties opposed sex-segregated public spaces.
Qatar: Male-dominated leadership restricted womyn’s labor and family rights.
UAE: Guardianship norms limited womyn’s financial independence.
Oman: Conservative lawmakers resisted feminist reforms.
Kuwait: Female politicians faced systemic discrimination in office.
Lebanon: Sectarian leaders blocked citizenship rights for womyn married to foreigners.
Additional Countries
Belarus: Lukashenko’s regime cracked down on feminist activists.
Serbia: Politicians opposed gender quotas and feminist movements.
Romania: Lawmakers blocked ratification of the Istanbul Convention.
Greece: Far-right politicians made sexist remarks about womyn in politics.
Ukraine: Patriarchal attitudes persisted despite wartime gender roles.
Azerbaijan: Female politicians faced systemic discrimination.
Kazakhstan: Male lawmakers resisted gender quotas.
Georgia: Conservative leaders opposed feminist movements.
Armenia: Womyn in politics face harassment and underrepresentation.
Mongolia: Sexist discrimination in politics remains widespread.
What we can do:
Organize Our Communities:
Establish female-only communes and living spaces.
Form neighborhood assemblies where only womyn's voices are heard.
Create rotating leadership structures to prevent power hierarchies.
Develop community defense systems against male intrusion.
Create Strong Support Networks:
Build underground womyn's health clinics (abortion, birth control, gynecology)
Establish crisis centers for victims of male violence with only female staff.
Develop skill-sharing programs (womyn teaching womyn and girls essential skills)
Create alternative economic systems (womyn's currency, barter networks)
Connect With Female Professionals:
Identify and recruit women in agriculture to establish food sovereignty.
Create alliances with female construction workers to build our spaces.
Network with female textile workers to clothe our communities.
Form councils of tradeswomen to maintain infrastructure without male labor.
Practice Female Separatism:
Tip and patronize female staff and female owned businesses.
If you don’t experience natural same-sex attraction, practice militant celibacy.
Engage with female created media (news, books music, movies, art, etc.)
Replace all male professionals in your life with female alternatives.
Remove males from your will and replace them with the closest female alternatives.
Reduce Contact With Males:
Minimize interaction with males in general.
Pursue positions of power in the workplace, so you can bring other womyn with you.
Avoid male doctors, lawyers, and service providers wherever possible.
Stop socializing in mixed-sex environments completely.
Withdraw From Co-Ed Spaces:
Leave mainstream political organizations that do not explicitly focus on the global female condition.
Attend female only colleges, programs, and universities.
Make connections with other female people in trades schools.
Stop attending or contributing to religious institutions.
Build separate women's recreational spaces (bars, gyms, parks)
Create Our Own Organizations:
Form women's political parties with no male input.
Start feminist publishing houses and media outlets.
Establish parallel governance structures.
Develop women's militia groups for community protection.
Additional Directives:
Learn firearms training and self-defense.
Collect gold/silver in case we need to abandon the system.
Memorize and duplicate important texts in case of book burnings.
Prepare safe houses throughout your region.
Develop covert communication methods.
It’s important to remember that males are separatists. They share wealth, power, and control with one another. We should do the same. There is no reason for us to continue giving what we will inevitably, never get back.




I think choosing to not birth males needs to be considered. China spent an entire generation overpopulating the world with males with their one child policy. I don’t think nature can sustain more than 30-40% males without lending to chaos. We are not meant to be 1-1 partnered with them.
Thank you for the excellent round up of the dreadful state of things globally for women collectively .