The relentless assault on masculinity, fuelled by radical feminist ideologies, has reached a boiling point, pushing men into silence, isolation, and, in tragic numbers, suicide. From the shocking case of five 10- and 11-year-old girls in Arizona plotting to murder a boy over a petty grievance, to Amber Heard's attempt to destroy Johnny Depp's life with false accusations, a growing misandry is tearing at the fabric of society. As Dr. Gilda Carle's Real Men Don't Go Woke highlights, men are retreating, disbelieved, ridiculed, and deemed expendable, while women lament the absence of "strong partners." This feminist war on men is not just a cultural misstep but a deliberate attack on the foundations of civilisation, setting the stage for a dystopian collapse akin to a Mad Max world where social cohesion crumbles, and chaos reigns. This discussion argues that the radical feminist agenda, by vilifying and silencing men, risks driving society toward a fractured, violent future where everyone loses.
The Feminist Assault on Masculinity
The feminist war on men is not a conspiracy theory, it's a reality playing out in headlines and statistics. The Centers for Disease Control reports that 6.5 million men suffer domestic violence annually, outnumbering the 5.6 million female victims, yet men remain silent to avoid ridicule or disbelief. SAVE's 2025 data on 18 female-perpetrated domestic homicides underscores a chilling truth: women are not just victims but perpetrators, often motivated by financial gain, as Marissa Harrison's Just as Deadly reveals about female serial killers targeting spouses. The case of Johnny Depp, falsely branded a "wife beater" by Amber Heard, exemplifies how men are vilified without evidence, forced to fight public crucifixion or retreat into silence. Depp's victory in his 2022 libel suit against Heard, watched by 3.5 million, was a rare win for a man with the resources to fight back; most lack such means.
Radical feminism, as seen in the Instagram comment celebrating male suicide rates with 7,000 likes, has normalised misandry. This isn't about equality but about demonising men as "weak" or "spineless" if they don't conform to feminist ideals or "toxic" if they assert strength. Gen Z women's sharp leftward shift in countries like South Korea, the U.S., Germany, and the UK, Podcast comments reflect a cultural divide: men, increasingly conservative or neutral, are retreating from relationships, as one anonymous man noted, "We've spoken by our actions. Most men are avoiding relationships." The feminist narrative that paints men as perpetual oppressors has created a climate where vulnerability invites betrayal, as another man lamented, "Nothing hurts more than the person you thought had your back and uses your weakness and fears against you."
The Silent Crisis and Its Costs
The consequences of this war are devastating. Men, facing ridicule or retaliation for speaking out, choose silence or isolation, as Dr. Carle's TikTok video revealed: "I'm dangerously close to the end because it's only safe to suffer in silence." President Trump's Men's Health Week statement in 2025 underscored the crisis: men are four times more likely to commit suicide and over twice as likely to overdose. The National Institute of Mental Health reports that in 2023, male suicide rates in the U.S. were 23.8 per 100,000 compared to 6.2 for women, with white men aged 25-44 at particular risk. This isn't just a statistic, it's a human tragedy, driven by a culture that celebrates misandry while dismissing male suffering. Grounded women, like the New York Times essayist pleading, "Men, where have you gone? Please come back," lament the absence of strong partners, yet the feminist framework leaves men no safe space to engage.
This as a deliberate attack on the traditional roles that built strong societies. Men, once providers and protectors, are now mocked or punished for expressing strength or vulnerability, leading to social withdrawal. X posts echo this sentiment, with users like @PatriotVoice77 stating, "Feminism's war on men has destroyed families and pushed men to the edge—suicide rates prove it." This erosion of male confidence undermines the very partnerships women claim to seek, creating a vicious cycle of distrust and disconnection.
The Road to a Mad Max Collapse
If this feminist-driven assault continues unchecked, the endgame is a societal collapse straight out of Mad Max, a world of fractured communities, rampant mistrust, and survivalist chaos. Radical feminism's push to dismantle traditional masculinity doesn't just silence men; it destabilises the family unit, the bedrock of civilisation. When men retreat from relationships, as many now do, birth rates plummet, already a crisis in Western nations, with U.S. fertility rates at 1.6 children per woman in 2023, below replacement levels. Fewer families mean weaker social bonds, leaving societies vulnerable to fragmentation and conflict.
In a Mad Max scenario, the breakdown of trust between genders escalates into broader societal decay. Men, driven to isolation or suicide, leave communities without protectors or providers, while women, empowered by radical feminist rhetoric, face the irony of their own isolation, as seen in the New York Times plea. The Phoenix district in Hamburg, transformed by multiculturalism into a crime-ridden "fortress" where residents barricade themselves, offers a parallel warning: when shared values erode, people retreat into citadels, physical or emotional, to survive. A society of disconnected, distrustful individuals is ripe for collapse, economic stagnation, resource competition, and violence follow, as seen in dystopian depictions of lawless wastelands.
This is a globalist plot to weaken nations by undermining their strongest defenders: men. By vilifying masculinity and promoting division, radical feminism aligns with broader agendas to destabilise Western societies, making them easier to control. X users like @AmericaFirst22 warn, "The war on men is a war on the nation—break the family, and you break the country." Without strong men and cohesive families, societies lose the resilience to withstand crises, paving the way for a chaotic, every-man-for-himself future.
To avert this dystopian endgame demands a cultural course correction. First, reject radical feminist narratives that vilify men and replace them with policies that value male contributions, fathers, workers, protectors. Second, create safe spaces for men to speak without fear of retaliation, as Sun Tzu's The Art of War suggests communication over combat. Third, promote family-centric policies: tax incentives for married couples, support for traditional roles, and education that fosters mutual respect between genders. Men must reclaim their "sturdy backbones," as Dr. Carle urges, recognising that "violators only attack the weak." Women, in turn, must foster environments where men feel heard, not hunted.
The alternative is grim. If men continue to retreat and suicide rates climb, the social fabric unravels, leaving a void where gangs, crime, or external threats, think Phoenix district on a national scale, fill the gap. A Mad Max world isn't fiction; it's the logical endpoint of a society that alienates half its population. By restoring respect for men and rebuilding trust, we can avoid the citadel and reclaim the community.
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"Women Got Meaner as Men Became Silent—and Suicidal
Despite cries for "real men," many now vanish into silence—disbelieved, ridiculed, and expendable—while misandry grows louder and suicide rates climb higher.
People magazine reported that five 5th-grade girls in Arizona, aged 10 and 11, schemed to stab a boyfriend who allegedly "cheated" on one of them. They chimed, "Just end him." The girls plotted to stage the murder as a suicide. In Australia, a 50-year-old mother of two murdered three relatives and attempted to kill a fourth by feeding them deadly mushrooms.
The Centers for Disease Control found that male victims of domestic violence outnumber female victims, at 6.5 million to 5.6 million. In South Korea, the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom, Gen Z women have shifted left, while men the same age have held steady or moved to the right.
Although more men than women suffer domestic violence, men remain silent to avoid ridicule. SAVE (Stop Abusive and Violent Environments) reported 18 female-perpetrated domestic homicides during the first four months of 2025. Marissa Harrison's book, Just as Deadly, tracks how female serial killers are motivated by financial gain to target their spouses.
One such target was Johnny Depp, falsely accused of "verbal and physical abuse" by ex-wife Amber Heard, who attempted to kill his career. Unlike most men, Depp refused to don a sullied character either from his ex or from the UK newspaper, The Sun, which called him a "wife beater." Depp sued the newspaper for libel but lost. Then he sued Heard for libel over her accusatory column in The Washington Post. The televised case attracted 3.5 million viewers, with three of his A-list exes testifying on his behalf. He defended his lawsuit, saying, "If I don't try to represent the truth, it will be like I've actually committed the acts I am accused of."
Johnny Depp is listed as one of the "Real Men Who Stand Up" in Dr. Gilda Carle's book, Real Men Don't Go Woke. The actor won the case and thanked "the jury [that] gave me my life back."
Most men lack Depp's resources, so they silently simmer in anger. But when Dr. Gilda Carle explained men's silence in a video short on TikTok, men with disguised identities were anything but silent: "Nothing hurts more than the person you thought had your back and uses your weakness and fears against you." "We've spoken by our actions. Most men are avoiding relationships." "I'm dangerously close to the end because it's only safe to suffer in silence." Frayed feelings were being exposed, perhaps for the first time. Yet, vulnerable men still can't reveal their identities without retaliation.
Men who don't defend their dignity are termed "weak," "spineless," or "woke." Meanwhile, women of all ages bemoan the shortage of strong partners. A New York Times "Modern Love" essay was titled, "Men Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back." The writer lamented, "So many men have retreated from intimacy… We miss you." When they do speak out, albeit in camo, men reveal they now choose to stay away from women.
At first, silence and social isolation may feel like safe options for men. But during Men's Health Week, President Donald Trump underscored, "This war on manhood has left many American men in a state of loneliness, confusion, and emptiness, with devastating consequences: Men in the United States are four times more likely to commit suicide and more than twice as likely to overdose than women."
Despite the president's dire proclamation, when a woman on Instagram mentioned the male suicide rate, another commented, "[Male suicide] rates [are] not high enough." Almost 7,000 mean girls liked her comment! Misandry is not only rampant; it is celebrated!
Radical feminists want men to die. Grounded women plead, "Please come back." Neither group is getting what it wants. Even worse, increasing numbers of men choose suicide to punctuate their isolation and silence. Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" instructs communication over combat.
If men are silent, how do they communicate their needs? If women turn a deaf ear, how do they have the relationships they want?
Women must make it safe for men to be heard. Men with sturdy backbones must recognize that violators only attack the weak. Isolating from women for a while may allow men to find their power. Powerful men are real men. Real men are aphrodisiacs. Real men don't go woke."