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Maladapted, Part I

You hear them always screaming out
how they have no need for a man,
they have their jobs, their own money
and alone they can proudly stand.
They’ve bought into the idea that
women are no different than males,
and any difference that occurs
means all society has failed!
Then they get to their late thirties,
and two outcomes come into view,
ones who’ve realized their great mistake,
and those who double-down anew.
The former become so desperate,
but their choices are never great,
if lucky, they may have one kid,
but most of them never escape.
The later group gets more extreme,
insist their life was not a waste,
they die alone, and when they’re found
their hungry cats have ate their face.
Meanwhile those who did not buy
into all the feminist lies,
go off and have real families,
it is their line that will survive,
their values that will be passed down,
their genetics that will remain,
their words that will be remembered
by those that have not gone insane.
Some may not like it, but I think
that these words must often be said,
feminism, as a belief,
is incredibly maladapted.

So many people say these days
that being gay is nothing wrong,
some even go and cheerlead them,
say they were denied far too long.
And while it doesn’t make much sense
to harass of oppress such folk,
we’d all do well to remember
it is a path that brings no hope.
Because the cold, natural fact
that limits them always remains,
two gays alone can’t reproduce,
the problems of this are quite plain.
The genes that make them what they are
generally cannot be passed on,
if you cannot create children
then your stay will never be long.
Even if they get outside help
the surrogate is most likely straight,
reducing chance it gets passed on,
the genes quickly will dissipate.
Why cheer on a lifestyle that
in the end just cannot sustain,
it seems a lot of effort for
something that always ends the same.
When the point of society
is to continue, persevere,
celebrating what’s a dead end
seems counterproductive and weird.
We let such people live in peace,
but I think it must still be said
that homosexuality
in the end is maladapted.

CONCLUDES IN PART II.

Copyright © David Welch

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