There are many far-leftist activists, mostly women, who constantly express the idea that society would be better if there were no men at all, and they dream of some place, like a city or an entire state, where men are not allowed and thus there would only be women.
One of the main problems they have is that not only are they deluded by their politics, but they are completely uneducated, they have done zero research on anything, and they just don't think. They just don't understand how society works.
And by that I mean: They don't understand how society keeps running. What makes it work rather than completely collapse.
They never stop to think what exactly keeps electricity coming from wall sockets, what keeps water coming from faucets, what keeps sewers working, where food comes from, how is that food produced and how it gets to stores, how other items are produced and how they got to stores, how roads, bridges, buildings and other infrastructure are maintained so that they keep working, and so on and so forth. There are literally hundreds of things that people need to do every day to keep society functioning rather than collapsing.
These leftist women just never think of any of that, and instead they just take it for granted. At some level they seem to think that those things just exist on their own, run on their own. They never even stop to think what exactly is required for those things to keep existing and running.
I suppose it's lucky for them that their dream is so unrealistic as to never going to happen. Because if it did, they would very quickly awaken to the harsh reality of things: Electricity isn't produced on its own, water doesn't come out of faucets on its own, food doesn't get to grocery stores on its own, sewers don't repair themselves, roads don't repair themselves, infrastructure doesn't repair itself.
Even if they were explained this clearly and succinctly, and asked how exactly they expect all of that to work in this "women-only utopia" of theirs, they would rather obviously immediately answer with: "Women can do all of that as well as men. We don't need men for that."
Well, good luck with that.
I suppose it really is lucky for them that such an "utopia" will never become a real thing because of how utterly unrealistic it is.
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