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The speaker criticizes women who advocate for or imitate feminist ideas, describing them as having been influenced heavily by feminist studies classes—"fried" minds, as they put it, who have swallowed ideas wholesale from a single professor. These women, the argument suggests, are bothered by the existence of tradwives because their happiness challenges the feminist narrative. The tradwives are portrayed as happy, content with traditional roles, and unconcerned with the career paths or independence that feminists often champion. The critique extends to the perception that feminist women are unhappy, resentful, and insistent that traditional women are enslaved—claims the speaker dismisses as misinterpretations or denial of true choice.