The conservative movement has a problem, and it's not what you think. According to a new expose in New York Magazine, young women who once championed right-wing causes are abandoning ship—but their reasons reveal more about their character than the movement itself.
BlazeTV host John Doyle isn't buying the sob stories. While these former conservative female influencers claim they're leaving due to deep philosophical differences, the truth appears far more shallow: they can't handle mean comments on the internet.
The New York Magazine piece, titled "The Young Women Leaving the New Right," features anonymous women who now "regret" their involvement in conservative politics. But dig deeper into their complaints, and a pattern emerges that should concern every patriot who believed these women were genuine allies.
"We love women, but instead, we have to talk really about this kind of phenomenon of women existing, e-celeb women existing, you know, ditching" the movement, Doyle explained, highlighting the superficial nature of their departure.
Here's what's really happening: these weren't true believers in conservative principles to begin with. They were opportunists who saw dollar signs and follower counts in the growing MAGA movement. When the going got tough—when leftist trolls started attacking them online, when the mainstream media turned up the heat—they folded faster than a cheap suit.
This isn't about women in general. Conservative women like Kristi Noem, Elise Stefanik, and countless patriot mothers across America prove that real conservative women don't run when things get difficult. They understand that fighting for America's future requires backbone, not a social media safe space.
The timing is particularly telling. Just as President Trump begins implementing his America First agenda with unprecedented success, these fair-weather conservatives are jumping ship. It exposes them for what they always were: grifters looking for the easiest path to fame and fortune.
Real conservatives understand that defending liberty means facing opposition. If a few mean tweets are enough to make someone abandon their supposed principles, were those principles ever real to begin with? The MAGA movement is stronger without influencers who prioritize their feelings over America's future.
