
Diabolical Lies Did Women Ruin the Workplace?
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Nov 30, 2025 The discussion kicks off with a humorous take on the provocative question: Are women ruining workplaces? The hosts explore the concept of the 'Great Feminization' and its connection to societal decline. They dissect Helen Andrews's essay, scrutinizing its flawed arguments and reliance on dubious evidence. Contradictions in claims, such as women's declining workforce participation, reveal deeper issues in the discourse. With sardonic wit, they analyze how feminist hysteria is perceived as displacing reason in today's discussions.
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Hosts Take The Bait
- The episode frames the debate as two women critiquing the claim that women ruined the workplace.
- Katie Herzog and Caroline Cake position the topic as intentionally provocative and worth close reading.
Personal Workplace Exit Stories
- Caroline Cake jokes she has left or been kicked out of nearly every workplace she's joined.
- She uses personal experience to underline skepticism about the claim women universally harm workplaces.
Origins Of The Thesis
- The hosts map the 'Great Feminization' thesis to Helen Andrews' Compact Magazine essay.
- They note Andrews recycles an older thesis that wokeness is 'inherently feminine' and harmful to institutions.

