Let’s state a hard truth no one in polite society dares utter:
The greatest enemy of white, working-class women is not the patriarchy. It’s white, middle-class women.
These are the university-educated feminists sipping oat-milk lattes, flaunting their liberal arts degrees, and lecturing the world on privilege from their gentrified safe zones. They don’t lift a finger for working-class women. In fact, they loathe them.
They sneer at their accents. Mock their fashion. Roll their eyes at their traditional values. Then, with forked tongues, they claim to fight on their behalf, while pulling the ladder up behind them.
White, middle-class feminists have become the new aristocracy: gatekeepers of culture, language, and morality. They write Guardian think pieces about "empowerment" while demonising any white, working-class woman who marries young, has children, votes Conservative, or dares to believe in God and family. In their eyes, she's not “liberated.” She’s backwards. Uneducated. Dangerous.
Working-Class Women Don’t Need Saving, Especially Not by Them
White, working-class women work hard. They clean Britain’s hospitals, serve in its shops, raise its future. They suffer under crime, bad schools, and broken public services. But when they cry out, over grooming gangs, unsafe streets, or the decay of their communities, the middle-class feminists scoff. “Don’t be racist,” they hiss. “Check your privilege.”
Privilege?
White, working-class women haven’t seen a pay rise in years. Their communities are flooded, their voices silenced, their children shoved to the back of the queue. Meanwhile, their so-called “allies” are climbing social ladders by spewing elite ideology and cashing in on diversity panels.
What has mainstream feminism done for a working-class mum in Doncaster or Dagenham? Nothing. Except tell her she’s the problem.
Feminism Has Become a Class Weapon
Modern feminism isn’t about equality anymore, it’s about class control. It empowers middle-class women to seize power in boardrooms and universities while smearing their working-class sisters as bigoted, fat, stupid, or politically toxic.
When white, working-class women vote Leave, they’re “uninformed.” When they vote Tory, they’re “traitors to women.” When they say they want safe streets, they’re “fascists.”
They are only welcome at the feminist table if they shut up, nod along, and parrot the script of their social betters.
And here's the kicker: the middle-class feminist doesn’t want to share power. She wants to rule, culturally, morally, and socially. She wants to decide what “empowerment” means and punish any woman who disagrees.
Divide and Conquer
This is the oldest trick in the book: divide women by class, then control them. Middle-class feminists have forged an alliance not with their working-class sisters, but with the woke establishment, big media, academia, and NGOs. Together, they wage war on traditional womanhood. Not to liberate it. But to erase it.
In this war, white, working-class women are on the front lines. They bear the brunt of open borders, violent crime, and declining moral standards. But they’re told to shut up. Or worse, cancelled.
The Real Fight
If you’re a white, working-class woman, your real enemy isn’t your husband, your brother, or your faith. It’s the smiling feminist in a BBC blazer, who thinks she knows what’s best for you. Who despises you. Who claims to fight for you while building a world that excludes you.
Real solidarity doesn’t come from university podiums. It comes from shared struggle, loyalty, and respect. Middle-class feminism has none of those. Just contempt, cloaked in theory.
It’s time to stop pretending we’re all in this together. Because we’re not.
The sisterhood is a lie.
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