Jack Harper wrote: I don’t think it’s necessarily feminism. I agree with TFM that it is their own gynocentric traditionalism that has destroyed them.

As someone who has worked in Japan on and off for a few decades now, TFM’s take is more accurate.

While feminism may have opened the door to the workplace for Japanese women, those same women were already absolute tyrants at home. The “salaryman” and assembly line worker worked 60 or more hours a week only to hand his paycheck over to his wife and receive an allowance in return. After the children were born, sex was off the menu. A man returning home from work would find dinner already served and finished, while his wife, children, and in-laws ignored him in favor of their various evening activities.

Feminism’s loosening of gender roles allowed young men more options than young women. While young women used their new freedoms to go work and fret about whether they could lock down a wage slave like their mothers and grandmothers, young men used their new freedoms to completely reject the empty lives they saw their fathers and grandfathers living.

Just as how the behavior of single mothers in the US “teaches” their sons to avoid marriage, the tyrannical behavior of married Japanese women “teaches” their sons to be grass eaters and herbivores.