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Why Women Vote for Their Own Demise - Heather Mac Donald

1 h 10 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with Heather Mac Donald for a provocative conversation about the feminisation of society, identity politics, and the growing divide between men and women in the modern West. We discuss the collapse of rational discourse, anti-Western ideology in universities, toxic masculinity, feminism, falling birth rates, the manosphere, immigration, free speech, and why younger generations appear increasingly radicalised. Mac Donald argues that modern institutions have replaced merit and truth-seeking with grievance politics and “phony empathy,” while technology, social media, and consumer culture have helped erode family, community, and meaning itself.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our show is independently supported by you, consider signing up to our substack to get added benefits like ad-free and extended episodes here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:30 Women, Rationality & The Decline Of Truth 10:15 Why Modern Feminism Rejected Motherhood 11:09 The Masculinisation Of Women 12:30 Campus Rape Hysteria & The Obama Era 18:07 Why Women Feel “Oppressed” 20:42 Why Tech & AI Are Dominated By Men 22:35 Immigration, Crime & Female Voting Patterns 26:19 Is The West Trying To Destroy Itself? 30:13 Young Voters, Universities & Anti-Western Ideology 31:04 The Manosphere, Nick Fuentes & Young Men 35:16 Rejecting Woke Without Embracing Extremism 37:22 Dating, Marriage & Why Young People Aren’t Having Sex 41:42 Woke Capitalism & Corporate Power 45:48 Free Markets, Pornography & Social Media 50:37 Gender Dysphoria As Social Contagion 54:45 Trump, Censorship & The Collapse Of Neutral Principles 58:50 Free Markets, Monopoly Power & Corporate Influence 1:05:40 Amazon, Consumerism & The Death Of Main Street 1:08:43 Final Thoughts

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