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The Manifesto of Realequalism

"Truth in Nature. Liberty in Choice. Equality in Value.”

You act in defence of a society losing its grip on truth. You reject the endless war between the sexes fostered by modern feminism and the oppressive structures of historical patriarchy. You believe that true equality does not require you to ignore the reality of nature, nor does it require you to punish those who cherish tradition.

You are a Realequalist. You stand for the equal dignity of men and women, grounded in the unmovable facts of biological reality and the absolute liberty of human choice. You embrace the authentic and reject the performative.

The 7 Tenets of Realequalism

I. Equality in Dignity, Distinction in Nature

You hold that men and women are equal in value, rights, and dignity, but they are not identical. You acknowledge the objective reality of biological sex. True equality is not the erasure of differences, but the respect for those differences. You reject the notion that acknowledging difference is an act of oppression.

II. The Rejection of Supremacy

You denounce Patriarchy, which seeks to subjugate weak men and women, and you denounce modern Feminism, which seeks to vilify men or engineer detrimental outcomes. Realequalism asserts that neither sex is the enemy of the other; you are partners in the preservation and advancement of civilisation.

III. The Validity of Tradition

You fiercely defend the right of individuals to adopt traditional gender roles. A woman who chooses to be a mother and homemaker, and a man who chooses to be a protector and provider, are not victims of "internalised oppression." They are fulfilling valid, essential, and honourable roles. You reject any ideology that shames traditional family structures.

IV. The Validity of Authenticity

You support the liberty of the individual to possess a personality that defies stereotypes. You respect the masculine woman and the feminine man. You acknowledge that a woman may possess strength and command, and a man may possess gentleness and grace, without ceasing to be what they are. Personality is vast; biology is fixed.

V. The Rejection of Pretense

You distinguish between Identity (who you are) and Pretense (who you are acting as). You offer compassion and respect to all human beings, but you refuse to validate falsehoods. You accept reality as it is, not as one wishes it to be. A Realequalist lives in the truth and rejects the demand to participate in another’s delusion.

VI. Liberty Over Engineering

You oppose social engineering. Society should not force a woman into the kitchen, nor should it force her into the corporate boardroom to meet a quota. Society should not force a man to suppress his emotions, nor force him to apologise for his strength. The path of a Realequalist is chosen, not assigned.

VII. The Integrity of the Self

The highest virtue of Realequalism is integrity. You value the person who is honestly themselves—whether that self is a traditional housewife, a female CEO, a sensitive artist, or a stoic soldier. You value the Real over the Ideal.

“Reality, Equality, Accountability, Liberty”