Of Lies and woMen
Could society survive emancipation of its women? Is patriarchy inevitable?
Part of the Ultiversum Critique series
Of Lies and woMen is a satirical critique of modern gender politics, doubling as a set of mock blueprints for civilizational triage. Through caricature, hyperbole, invented scenarios, and a deliberately abrasive voice, it exposes not only the absurdity but the danger of the present cultural trajectory.
The book dismantles feminism's sacred myths, probing the psychology of distortion, manipulation, unhappiness, and desperation beneath the rhetoric of 'liberation'.
In satirical terms, it argues that Western civilization-and those that have adopted its operating system-is drifting toward erasure because men have permitted their women into roles fundamentally incompatible with femininity.
It further suggests that, given the opportunity, women in any tribe will inevitably erode it from within, for a bluntly Darwinian reason: weak men are instinctively judged unworthy of reproduction, and the clearest test of weakness is allowing women too much.
It argues that nothing so far proposed will prevent civilizational erasure-even the bravest academics and proclaimed 'intellectuals' are too ignorant or too afraid to articulate the necessary changes to women's social role, leaving it once again to the 'barbarians' to fix it.
The book proposes taboo-breaking rescue plans-half parody, half provocation-that call for a radical realignment of society with biological constraints and our evolved psychological condition.