By Bear Howard
Bear Howard Chronicles
Sedona, AZ –The unexpected election result underscores a powerful and complex psychological undercurrent that has driven political shifts: the fear of change and the longing for a return to traditional norms. For many men, particularly those who feel rejected by both women and society, these anxieties manifest as a deep-seated desire to reclaim a sense of power and relevance in a world that appears to have left them behind.
This phenomenon can be better understood by examining the psychological roots of fear and resentment. The modern emphasis on education, progressive social values, and the empowerment of women has shifted societal dynamics, making traditional male roles less dominant. For men who value or grew up with the expectation of being the primary providers and leaders, this shift can trigger feelings of inadequacy and powerlessness. These emotions are not just personal but are often projected onto societal structures, leading to a perception that the system itself is unjustly favoring others, particularly women and marginalized groups.
Incels, or “involuntary celibates,” are emblematic of this response. Their sense of rejection is twofold: they feel unwanted by women and unsupported by a society that now prioritizes attributes they do not see in themselves, such as emotional intelligence and adaptability—traits increasingly valued in modern workplaces and relationships. This perceived systemic bias can turn into collective anger and a longing for a past where their identities were secure and respected.
In this context, figures like Donald Trump symbolize a reclamation of the traditional male role—assertive, unapologetic, and authoritative. His rhetoric, which dismisses political correctness and exudes dominance, becomes appealing as it promises a return to an era where the structures of male power were clear and unchallenged. Men drawn to this persona often seek validation of their experiences and a champion for their discontent, viewing Trump not just as a leader, but as a bulwark against a rapidly changing cultural landscape that feels foreign and hostile.
Interestingly, this psychological yearning for stability is not limited to men. A notable shift in voting patterns among white women in this election points to a similar aversion to change. Many white women, particularly those who align with conservative values, share concerns about eroding traditional family roles and social norms. These women may fear the implications of progressive policies that advocate for systemic change, seeing them as a threat to the structures that provide stability and identity.
Psychologically, the appeal of returning to familiar societal roles aligns with a common human bias: status quo bias, where individuals prefer the known and resist change, even when it may not be in their best interest. This bias is heightened in times of uncertainty or perceived crisis, as people look for solutions that promise security and simplicity. Trump’s campaign rhetoric, emphasizing law and order, economic nationalism, and traditional values, taps into this need for certainty and the comfort of a familiar narrative.
For both men and some women who feel alienated by contemporary societal shifts, the nostalgia for a male-dominated past becomes a symbolic refuge. It offers an illusion of control in a world that seems to be moving away from their sense of what is ‘right’ or ‘natural.’ The election, therefore, becomes more than just a political event; it becomes a referendum on identity, power, and the fear of an evolving social contract that redefines roles and expectations.
Summary: The 2024 Presidential election outcome highlights the significant role of psychological fears related to change and the desire to return to traditional norms, particularly among men who feel rejected by modern societal shifts. This longing for stability is mirrored by some women who fear the loss of familiar structures, leading them to support strong, traditionalist figures like Donald Trump. The push toward preserving identity and stability in uncertain times reveals deep emotional and identity-driven motivations that shape voting behavior. Understanding these underlying dynamics is crucial as we navigate future political landscapes.
The Question: How can society address these psychological fears and foster a more inclusive sense of belonging?
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We’ve never had a DICKtator for POTUS with semi exceptions for Native American Genocidist Andrew Jackson (One of Dumps idols-go figure) and DICK Nixon (who has been vindicated for his numerous crimes by MAGGOTS).
Confusing a Treasonous Insurrectionist Felonious Racist Misogynist Criminal for a person of strength is a far far stretch! DICKtators are cowards who have others do the “tough guy” physically violent crimes like Dump’s assault on the Capitol and Democracy in 2015-present while taking full credit for the “toughness” while fully denying the crimes.
People didn’t elect ill Douchebag again for anything other than purging M’erica of everyone and everything Dump tells them to fear. And fear they do like irrational infants.
M’erica has elected a Fascist for Fascism and took a big crap on Democracy and Democratic norms. They praise Putin and Hitler and call the Orange Criminal their “Messiah”! The only thing Messianic about electing a treasonous insurrectionist felon is Messianic Fascist Cultist brainwashing his devout NOTsee followers elected him to be!
The draft dodging womanizer is no tough guy. In fact the way he fellated and gave a handi j to an alleged malfunctioning microphone one can only conclude some very feminine/closeted gay tendencies-
Trump appears performed sex act on his microphone
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-microphone-video-milwaukee-rally-wisconsin-b2640757.html
Guess Roy Cohn “rubbed off” more on Trump than Trump cares to admit.
Who was Roy Cohn? All about the closeted gay lawyer who mentored Donald Trump
https://www.advocate.com/news/who-was-roy-cohn
Americans have fallen for the same lies disinformation and propaganda that the Nazi’s used to sell Hitler and his genocidal hatred to their fellow citizens. It’s a stain upon America like the stain of its ethnic cleansing of the lands rightful Indigenous owners and 200+ years of slavery. It’s a permanent stain like that of the civil war, WWI,WWII, the holocaust, Vietnam War, 9/11 etc. which are permanent stains in the annals of mankind and it’s treacherous violence filled existence.
And just as pee pants crybaby Dump hid in a bunker when BLM came to his WHITE House neighborhood, just as he instigated the treason and insurrection on Jan 6th then disappeared until the violence ended, so to will he disappear when the country and world erupts into savage violence and chaos. Where will you be and why is what you must ask yourself!
And Mary Anne, your auto erotic orgasms over Trumps first election win is understandable. Women young’s and old gave their panties and love notes to Hitler. Doesn’t make you right about anything. In fact nothing you have ever posted on here has ever came to fruition because it is all propaganda you willingly accept as truth and fact when nothing could be further from the truth.
This explains our election far more accurately and honestly than the misogynistic falsehood and excuse filled editorial from Mr Howard who actually thinks women want men to decide what’s right for them.
Our mistake was to think we lived in a better country than we do
https://apple.news/AvdMfx8hsSH-46H1odT4ECw