Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Leftist women and their Romper Room mentality

 Andrea Widburg

"Whether it’s the newest entrant into the Star Trek world or a day in court, leftist women, with their relentless faux “mommy-ness” demean our world."


"One of my earliest memories dates to when I was three or, at most, four. Every day, I was glued to our black-and-white TV watching Romper Room, a television show for preschoolers. Miss Nancy opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and then conducted a 30-minute preschool class.

"This is what Miss Nancy was like back in the 1960s:


"It’s very sweet, very loving, very patriotic, and very appropriate for the 3-5-year-old set.

"But what happens when an entire political party is taken over by a horde of Miss Nancys? And worse, what happens when those Miss Nancys don’t focus their energy on raising normal, patriotic children  (indeed, they want fewer children in the world, and think infanticide through abortion is brilliant), and instead want to use their warped maternal longings to scold and dominate the world?

"Well, to begin with, you have Holly Hunter in the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which is being roundly castigated as the worst show ever in a swiftly declining franchise. Once, Starfleet ships were led by the manly, rakish Captain Kirk or the fierce, scholarly, and, yes, manly, Captain Picard, or even the firm but feminine Captain Janeway. These captains never forgot that they sat on top of the chain of command in an enterprise that, while exciting and exploratory, was also a military ship of the line with life-and-death consequences for bad decisions—and, for that reason, they always comported themselves with dignity when at the helm.

"Then there’s Holly Hunter’s character. Hunter plays Nahla Ake, the chancellor of the Academy and captain of a ship. Her backstory is that she threw away her entire career because she sent a felony murderer to prison...a female felony murderer, which meant separating the woman from her child. “Separating children from their parents,” she says, “isn't exceptional, it's reprehensible.” You can just hear the writers (mostly women) saying, “That’ll help people understand why there should be no borders, and America should nullify all immigration laws!”. . . . More...

One of the comments to Ms. Widberg's article:  . . . "As I’ve said before, third-wave feminism has destroyed women. I can defend first-wave feminism (voting, property rights) and second-wave feminism (equal work and equal pay for equal abilities). What I cannot defend is a generation of women who were taught that they are simultaneously queens and victims, mothers and murderers, and geniuses and hook-up sluts. It’s a world of cognitive dissonance that has made too many women crazy and very, very unpleasant."

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