Driving
Down Unknown Roads
by
Fred Reed
by Fred Reed
In
the United States women are, I think for the first time in history,
gaining real power. Often nations have had queens, heiresses, and
female aristocrats. These do not amount to much. Today women occupy
positions of genuine authority in fields that matter, as for example
publishing, journalism, and academia. They control education through
high school. Politicians scramble for their votes. They control
the divorce courts and usually get their way with things that matter
to them.
If
this is not unprecedented, I do not know of the precedent. What
will be the consequences?
Men
have controlled the world through most of history so we know what
they do: build things, break things, invent things, compete with
each other fiercely and often pointlessly, and fight endless wars
that seem to them justifiable at the time but that, seen from afar,
are just what males do. The unanswered question is what women would,
or will, do. How will their increasing influence reshape the polity?
Women
and men want very different things and therefore very different
worlds. Men want sex, freedom, and adventure; women want security,
pleasantness, and someone to care about (or for) them. Both like
power. Men use it to conquer their neighbors whether in business
or war, women to impose security and pleasantness.
I
do not suggest that the instinctive behavior of women is necessarily
bad, nor that of men necessarily good. I do suggest that that the
effects will be profound, probably irreversible, and not necessarily
entirely to the liking of either sex. The question may be whether
one fears most being conquered or being nicened to death.
Consider
what is called the Nanny State by men, who feel smothered by it,
but is accepted if not supported by women, who see it as protective
and caring. (Yes, I know that there are exceptions and degrees in
all of this, and no, I dont have polling data.) Note that
women are much more concerned than are men about health and well-being.
Women worry about second-hand smoke, outlawing guns, lowering the
allowable blood-alcohol levels for drivers, making little boys wear
helmets while riding bicycles, and outlawing such forms of violence
as dodge ball or the use of plastic ray guns. Much of this is demonstrably
irrational, but that is the nature of instincts. (Neither is the
male tendency to form armed bands and attack anyone within reach
a pinnacle of reason.)
The
implications of female influence for freedom, at least as men understand
the word, are not good. Women will accept restrictions on their
behavior if in doing so they feel more secure. They have less need
of freedom, which is not particularly important in living a secure,
orderly, routine, and comfortable life. They tend not to see political
correctness as irritating, but as keeping people from saying unpleasant
things.
The
growing feminization accounts for much of the decline in the schools.
The hostility to competition of any sort is an expression of the
female desire for pleasantness; competition is a mild form of combat,
by which men are attracted and women repelled. The emphasis on how
children feel about each other instead of on what they learn is
profoundly female (as for that matter is the associated fascination
with psychotherapy). The drugging of male schoolchildren into passivity
is the imposition of pleasantness by chemical means. Little boys
are not nice, but fidgety wild men writ small who, bored out of
their skulls, tend to rowdiness. They are also hard for the average
woman to control and, since male teachers are absent, gelded, or
terrified of litigious parents, expulsion and resort to the police
fill the void. The oft-repeated suspension of boys for drawing soldiers
or playing space war is, methinks, a quietly hysterical attempt
to assuage formless insecurity.
The
change in marriage and the deterioration of the family are likewise
the results of the growth of political power of women. Whether this
is good or bad remains to be seen, but it is assuredly happening.
Divorce became common because women wanted to get out of unsatisfactory
marriages. In divorce women usually want the children, and have
the clout to get them. But someone has to feed the young. Thus the
vindictive pursuit of divorced fathers who wont or cant
pay child support. And thus the rise of the government as de facto
father to provide welfare, tax breaks, daycare, and otherwise behave
as a virtual husband.
When
women entered a male workplace, they found that they didnt
much like it. Men told off-color jokes, looked at protuberant body
parts, engaged in rough verbal sparring as a form of social interaction,
and behaved in accord with rules that women didnt and dont
understand. Women had the influence to change things, and did. Laws
grew like kudzu to ban sexual harassment, whether real or imagined.
Affirmative action, in addition to being a naked power grab, avoids
competition and therefore making the losers feel bad. It degrades
the performance of organizations, sometimes seriously, but performance
is a preoccupation of males.
Men
are capable of malignant government, whether authoritarian or totalitarian,
as witness North Korea or the Russia of Stalin. I dont know
whether women would behave as badly if they had the power. (Id
guess not.) But women have their own totalitarian tendencies. They
will if allowed impose a seamless tyranny of suffocating safety,
social control, and political propriety. Men are happy for men to
be men and women to be women; women want us all to be women.
The
United States becomes daily more a womans world: comfortable,
safe, with few outlets for a mans desire for risk. The America
of wild empty country, of guns and fishing and hunting, of physical
labor and hot rods and schoolyard fights, has turned gradually into
a land of shopping malls and sensible cars and bureaucracy. Risk
is now mostly artificial and not very risky. There is skydiving
and scuba and you can still find places to go fast on motorcycles,
but it gets harder. Jobs increasingly require the feminine virtues
of patience, accommodation to routine, and subordination of performance
to civility. Just about everything that once defined masculinity
is now denounced as macho, a hostile word embodying
the female incomprehension of men.
A
case can be made that a feminized world would (or will) be preferable
to a masculine. Perhaps. It is males who bomb cities and shoot people
in Seven-Elevens. Yet the experiment has not been made. I suspect
we will have the worst of both worlds: a nation in which men at
the top engage in the usual wars and, a step below, women impose
inutterable boredom.
April
2, 2004
Fred
Reed [send him mail]
is author of Nekkid
in Austin: Drop Your Inner Child Down a Well.
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© 2004 Fred Reed
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