5 Peachy Posts to Revisit as We Say Goodbye to 2024
A look back at the stories, insights, and discussions that defined my year via The Peachy Perspective.
As 2024 has come to a close, I wanted to take a moment to revisit some of the blog posts that sparked conversations, challenged ideas, and captured what this year was all about for me. Whether they were the most viewed, personal favorites, or hidden gems, these posts represent the journey we’ve shared together.
Here are 5 posts worth revisiting as we embrace the new year:
Most Viewed:
The Cost of Hubris: How Ignoring Women’s and Children’s Rights Led to the Left's Defeat
·In the wake of the 2024 election, the Democratic Party’s defeat was no mere accident; it was the inevitable outcome of their own hubris—a reckless disregard for natural order and the well-being of their base. Like Icarus, who ignored all warnings and flew too close to the sun, they dismissed concerns from their constituents, soaring higher on their idea…
A Personal Favorite:
Unsafe Havens: The Consequences of Allowing Men Into Women’s Shelters
·In the feminist quest to secure safety, privacy, and dignity for vulnerable women and their children, women's shelters have long stood as sanctuaries against the harsh realities of domestic violence. However, recent shifts in policy, as dictated by federal mandates and swayed by gender identity ideology, have ushered in an era where men are allowed into…
Most Engaging:
Progressive Patriarchy: Turning Male Issues Into Women’s Burdens
·The recent developments surrounding Algerian boxer Imane Khelif’s participation in the women’s boxing category at the Paris Olympics expose an uncomfortable truth: they knew he was biologically male, yet the IOC and the Algerian Olympic Committee chose to allow him to compete against women. Rather than acknowledge him as a man with …
A Hidden Gem:
The Prime of Gender Ideology: Lessons from Miss Jean Brodie
·Today, the world mourns the loss of Dame Maggie Smith, an icon whose performances have spanned decades and generations. Among her many roles, one stands out with particular relevance to me: Miss Jean Brodie, a character who, though charismatic and beloved by her students, wielded her influence with devastating consequences.
A Timely Reflection:
From Compassion to Complicity: Reckoning with My Past in Gender Activism
·They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and I can’t help but agree. Sometimes, what we think is a compassionate choice ends up contributing to harm we didn’t foresee.
Thank you for reading, sharing, and supporting The Peachy Perspective in 2024. Let’s bring truth, fairness, and resilience into 2025 with us. Here’s to a bold and empowering new year for women and girls!♀️