The Jeremy Boreing Show

The Cultural Sickness That Trained Women to Hate Erika Kirk | Ep. 15

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Apr 29, 2026
A heated moral split over a viral video and what it reveals about modern perception. A claim that decades of cultural change amplified relational aggression and reshaped feminine power. Data on declining female happiness, fertility, and shifting divorce patterns. Analysis of institutions, true-crime media dynamics, and the monetized public destruction of one grieving woman.
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INSIGHT

Relational Aggression Mirrors Ancient Archetypes

  • Modern psychology documents relational aggression as a distinct female-leaning failure mode like Medea or Jezebel.
  • Early studies (Nikki Crick) found girls engage more relational aggression: gossip, exclusion, and reputational sabotage.
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The Paradox Of Declining Female Happiness

  • Women's reported happiness has fallen since the 1970s despite legal and medical advances.
  • Boreing cites Stevenson and Wolfers' 'Paradox of Declining Female Happiness' and rising SSRI use as evidence of the unexpected outcome.
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Marriage Collapse And Rising Divorce Initiation By Wives

  • Marriage and fertility trends shifted: lower marriage rates under 40 and subreplacement fertility.
  • Boreing highlights 70% of divorces are initiated by wives and a fertility rate around 1.62, stressing societal consequences.
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