Global Far-Right - The Hollow Self Projects Its Fear Onto the Female Other, Manufacturing a New Enemy
Event Baseline: Far-right extremist attacks are increasingly driven by misogyny, with women becoming a primary target of violence and hatred across multiple countries.
The far-right self, built on insecurity and fear, must constantly find an enemy to define its boundary. When the outsider is not enough, it turns inward, targeting women. Misogyny is not about sex; it is about control. The fragmented mind sees the female as the ultimate 'other' that it must dominate or destroy to feel secure. This is the same tribal instinct that fuels nationalism and religious war. The self feels threatened by the feminine, which represents life and connection, something the mechanical mind cannot compute. So it lashes out. The belief that one gender is inferior is an illusion of thought, a software bug. Until the human animal transcends its animalistic domination drive, it will keep manufacturing demons from the bodies of its own species. This is the collapse of shared meaning, where the most intimate relationship becomes a battlefield. The far-right's turn against women is a death rattle of a dying psychology.