The Unholy Feminine Revisited: What the Galaxy Elite’s ‘Evolution Program’ Is Really Erasing — Again

I was hauling ice on the Callisto run when I first heard a woman explain that motherhood was a ‘colonial construct.’ She was smart. Genuinely smart. Degree from a Core Systems university, two advanced certifications, fluent in four languages. She’d arrived at this conclusion through what she would have called rigorous self-examination.

I didn’t argue. You don’t argue with a person who’s just quoting the water they swim in.

But I did think: who funded the university that taught her that?

Here’s the thing about the so-called New Feminine Movement sweeping the Core Systems right now — it isn’t new. I’ve watched this exact cycle run twice in my lifetime. Different branding, same architecture. And once you see the architecture, you can’t unsee it.

The current iteration goes by several names. The Interstellar Assembly calls it the Reproductive Sovereignty Initiative. The neural feeds call it Post-Gender Liberation. The academic stations call it Evolved Feminine Epistemology. What they all share is a curious unanimity of funding: Orion Trust, Stellar Financial’s Cultural Endowment arm, and three foundations whose board members rotate through the Galactic Central Bank like a revolving door at a vacuum lock.

Look. I’m not interested in telling women what to do with their lives. Same rules for everyone — that’s the whole philosophy right there. A woman who chooses a hauling career over raising children is making a legitimate choice. So is the woman who does the opposite. So is the woman who does both badly, like my mother, and somehow produces a son who turned out mostly functional.

What I’m suspicious of is a system that manufactures the ‘choice’ upstream.

Here’s what the funding trail actually shows, if you bother to follow it: the same mega-corp consortiums that profit from atomized labor pools — individuals with no family obligations, maximum mobility, maximum consumption dependency — are the primary underwriters of academic research arguing that biological family formation is psychologically regressive.

That’s not a coincidence. That’s not even subtle. That’s not a bug. That’s the design.

The 精神的な女性性 — the spiritual dimension of femininity that older cultures, pre-Collapse Earth cultures, and frankly most Frontier Settlement cultures still treat as sacred — is specifically what gets excised first. Not the career options. Not the legal rights. Those are real gains, and they stay. What disappears is the value placed on creation, on continuity, on the kind of generational thinking that makes a woman say: I am building something that will outlast me.

A person oriented around generational continuity is a bad consumer. A bad subject. Hard to move, hard to atomize, hard to disconnect from her community.

A person convinced that her deepest instincts are internalized oppression is, by contrast, a perfect market unit.

The real question is: who benefits when an entire gender is taught to experience its own nature as a wound?

I’m not a mystic. I’m a guy who used to read cargo manifests by headlamp in a frozen can between Jupiter and nowhere. But I’ve worked with enough women — in the Belt, in Naval Intelligence, in sales floors where the best closers were almost always the women who understood relationship over transaction — to know that whatever the ‘Evolution Program’ is evolving toward, it isn’t toward more of what those women were.

The Frontier Settlements, predictably, are having none of it. Birth rates in unaffiliated colonies run three to four times Core Systems averages. The Core Systems academic stations publish papers explaining this as evidence of ‘underdevelopment.’

同じルールを全員に。Same rules for everyone.

If the measure of a successful culture is how quickly it can convince its women that their generative power is a liability — I’d like to see that culture build something that lasts five hundred years.

I’ll be waiting.