The misdirected altruism of wealthy women who give money to trans activist groups.
Is this a new phenomenon? Yvonne van Dongen has a look at some wealthy women in New Zealand, and who and what they are giving their money to.
Yvonne van Dongen writes a thought-provoking piece below about the rise of wealthy women in New Zealand, and what they are altruistically funding. As mightn’t be unexpected, the LGBTQIA - which we know really just means ‘trans’ - features in this.
Whilst I do not hold women to blame for transgenderism - that was, and still is, driven by fetishistic and porn-addled men - I have to acknowledge progressive women’s role in being duped into helping to support and advance it into our lives, like a seeping wound. Men are not innocent of this, either, but it’s especially egregious coming from women, because policies that favour transgenderism and gender ideology so obviously have a negative impact on women and kids.
We’ve always been aware of men’s worst proclivities, which society and business attempt to curtail with rules and guardrails (with mixed success). Now, as women gain positions of power and influence in numbers never seen before, we’re seeing their worst proclivities on display, too. But we don’t quite know how to manage this, because the proclivities guilty of pushing gender ideology onto us come in the form of what we’ve always considered the good attributes of empathy and altruism. However, as the saying goes, “the dose makes the poison”.
Although there is some overlap between women’s and men’s proclivities, we can’t afford to not begin exploring this new phenomenon of women in particular overdosing on empathy and altruism, and the fallout from it - uncomfortable though that exploration may be.
Read Yvonne’s piece here -



Well, we ask men to look at themselves, and moderate Islamists, and the Neo left. We women must be willing to look at ourselves too and be willing to critique
I think that women expect to encounter misogyny, but it somehow feels more damaging when it comes from other women.