
TRIGGERnometry The Problem With Feminising Society - Helen Andrews
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Dec 31, 2025 Helen Andrews, an American conservative writer and commentator, dives into provocative ideas about how increasing female majorities in institutions have fueled wokeness. She highlights the change in conflict styles that accompany this shift and critiques the resulting punitive cancel culture. Discussing historical examples like the Larry Summers controversy, she connects feminine social dynamics to modern institutional behavior. Andrews warns about the societal risks of declining birth rates and emphasizes the need for academic freedom to counteract wokeness.
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Feminization Linked To Wokeness
- Feminization of institutions explains the sudden rise of wokeness as feminine social patterns enter workplaces.
- Once a critical mass of women exists, group dynamics shift toward consensus and relationship-focused decision-making.
Critical Mass Changes Group Dynamics
- Small numeric shifts in gender balance can trigger binary changes in group conflict styles.
- Institutions choose either masculine open-conflict modes or feminine consensus modes once a critical mass shifts dynamics.
Relational Conflict And Moral Framing
- Female conflicts often use relational weaponry like social exclusion instead of visible physical fights.
- Such relational tactics map onto how wokeness frames issues as care for 'helpless' groups.

