In the world of Western Civilization, the age-old concept of safeguarding women has been a cornerstone of societal development, particularly since the introduction of Christianity. This unique tradition argues that women deserve protection not just out of chivalry, but because it acknowledges the essential roles they play as mothers and caregivers. From early churchmen to contemporary thinkers, this idea that women should be offered societal protection aimed to create a world where they could thrive without fearing for their safety and well-being. The principle might seem quaint to some modern minds, but it’s an idea steeped in practical wisdom.
Consider the disruption introduced by the strange turn of modern feminist thought, where the notion of a woman needing protection is sometimes considered almost offensive. It’s like blaming an umbrella for a storm, or better yet, deciding forks are just too Medieval for our collective dietary needs. These self-styled liberators forget that the protections they shrug off weren’t crafted to oppress women, but to preserve their dignity and ensure their safety in a world that can be as dangerous as downtown Gotham on a bad night.
Take, for instance, the marriage laws once decried vociferously by certain wings of the feminist movement. Initially, these laws were designed to ensure that women wouldn’t end up as unwilling brides in some medieval horror flick, or find themselves jilted by unscrupulous suitors. Essentially, if a man wanted to enjoy the loyalty and support of a woman, he had to bring his A-game and offer her the same fidelity. It was a two-way street paved with commitment. But critics are now leaning out the window, waving at it, as if it’s a thing that can be tossed out the back of a speeding taxi without consequence.
When one shuts the door on these foundational ideas, what creeps in through the window isn’t always progress. Women find themselves more at risk as certain safeguards are dismantled. With the flick of a progressive pen, ideals that took centuries to nurture are being casually discarded. And guess who ends up picking up the tab? Women, of course, whose newfound “freedoms” often come with strings attached—strings that ironically tie them to the very vulnerabilities these policies aimed to shield them from originally.
So, while the modern world busies itself reinventing wheels it didn’t make, it might be worth stopping for a moment, considering where the road is actually leading. After all, dismissing centuries of societal wisdom might seem liberating in theory, but in practice, it often just leaves us wondering why our umbrella is dripping and the wolves are getting unnervingly close.