Raising a child is undoubtably one of the most difficult things any person could undertake. Almost from the minute you know a little one is on their way, a parent will worry about everything from how to raise them, the opportunities they can afford them, and values to instill in them.

For liberals however, it breaks down to how raise them while Donald Trump is president. That's what feminist writer Jo Piazza wrote in Elle Magazine on Tuesday.

"How do I explain that grabbing a woman by her genitals is not an acceptable salutation when the man in charge of the country normalized it?"

Liberals act as if he grabbed Hillary Clinton by her genitals instead of shaking her hand at the beginning of the presidential debate.

This obsession by progressives to assume that their children will inherit the personal behaviors of the sitting president is maddening. Millennials (including this writer) grew up during the Clinton administration and yet we didn't all inherit his fetish to shove a cigar up a woman's vagina, smoke it, and say "tastes good."

Similarly, millions of millennial women didn't look to marry an accused rapist in order to gain a career rather than resting on their talents.

The problem is, liberals incorrectly believe that culture is created by politics rather than the as Andrew Breitbart correctly stated that politics is downstream from culture.

Piazza's fear of raising a son is totally normal, but the fear of raising under this administration versus the Obama years is asinine.

"We can talk to him about the man who was in office when he was conceived," Piazza wrote in her op-ed. "A self-declared feminist who made the world a better place for men and women of all colors and stripes."

The truth is that life has not gotten better for men during the Obama administration, young men are suffering and feminists like Piazza are very much to blame. Feminists (including President Obama) have created a system where boys are falling behind in education, in mental health, in job prospects, and are dropping out of adulthood. All those conditions were even worse for minority and economically disadvantaged men.

Obama has never addressed any of these issues 0r the feminists' desire to man-hate. It's much more important that he golf, have dinner with celebrities, or ignore a civil war in Syria.

Understandably, Trump will be a much different president and the voices around him will be much louder in regards of men's issues. Yes, we have issues and no, the solution for them is not to apply moisturizer and cry about our feelings.

It's a parent's job to teach their sons values like respecting women -- it's politicians' jobs to create a system that grants equality under the law and opportunity. Obama's administration failed the nation's sons miserably. Let's hope for the next generation of American men like Piazza's son that Trump will pick up the pieces and make America great again for little boys.