The Charlie Kirk Show

The Great Feminization of America

Nov 18, 2025
Helen Andrews, a conservative writer, delves into her theory on 'The Great Feminization of America,' arguing that the influx of women in workplaces has birthed wokeness through changing group dynamics and norms. She tackles themes like cancel culture and the feminization of professional fields like law. Meanwhile, journalist Miranda Devine exposes alarming details about the Butler shooter, Thomas Crooks, discussing his online behavior, gaps in the FBI's investigation, and how a lack of transparency fuels conspiracy theories.
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Cancellation As Female Group Dynamics

  • Helen Andrews identifies Larry Summers' cancellation as a manifestation of female group social dynamics in institutions.
  • She argues these ostracism-based patterns explain the rise of cancellation culture and warrant study.
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Feminization Changes Legal Outcomes

  • Andrews links feminized fields to outcomes that favor empathy and context over strict due process.
  • She cites Title IX and immigration law as examples where feminization shifted how rules get applied.
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Group Traits, Not Stereotypes, Explain Change

  • Andrews distinguishes individual gender traits from group-level behaviors that shape institutions.
  • She warns that feminized group norms suppress open conflict and durable debate, fueling wokeness.
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