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You can see how despite not producing children, SJW's exhibit maternal instincts.
Part of having maternal instincts is the desire to care for something, support it, and nurture it.
And isn't this how SJW's see minority groups. Especially these 14 yr old tumblr girls... They see LGBT's as these poor people who they wanna give love and affection. Another instinct that's maternal is the desire to protect them from predators. Which would explain how they see people like Milo.
They're momma bears, LGBTs are their cubs, and Milo is a hungry wolf trying to eat them... Of course he's not trying to eat people he's just pissing people off, but when you look at it broad, you can see how maternal instinct influences their thinking.
Part of maternal instinct is wanting to provide a fair environment for your children...
Could this be why SJW's hold so much value on equality? They see people as sort of their children, and only a shitty mom would want one child to be treated unequally.
And I guarantee you if a woman is like, "I don't want kids".. She's probably got like 10 cats and refers to herself as their mother.
That's what's going on in Sweden... They're like a middle aged spinster in an animal shelter who wants to adopt them all and refer to them as her children

This is why it's so ironic for these people to say gender is a social construct because their entire style of thinking is influenced by traits that are totally innate. Their mindset is as stereotypically feminine as you can possibly get.
Now I believe strongly that like chimps, people are influenced by natural gender roles that come from evolution.
And I definitely think you can see that in how women vote and how feminists think and what they believe.
But not all SJW's are women, what about men? They might not have the same natural maternal tendancies as thier female counterparts, but the ideology they believe in and practice is still inspired by very feminine thinking

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