It's hard to incentivize women to want this when the "incentives" are just severely curtailed versions of the rights we enjoy right now because we fought to not have them denied to us.
Being a woman right now feels like having people scream absolutely horrible things in your face & then pout & complain that you don't appreciate them. It's being a target for hatred from people who expect in return that you will coddle their fragile male egos.
These men don't realize we are human. That's pretty clear because they don't think in terms of "what would incentivize a person to go along with what I want?"
And have they backed off on their ridiculous demands just because it isn't working for them? No! They are literally out there calling every woman with a belly pooch disgusting while complaining that women won't have their babies.
These contradictions can function when you have women trapped & under control. Without having the control, however, it's all very counterproductive.
The biggest mistake of the online "manosphere" was to host the conversations men only have with other men where anyone could stumble across them.
I know now that many of the men in my former community were having these conversations, but I never saw it because they only happen when women aren't around.
But then these dickweeds decided to start posting it all online for us ALL to observe how certain men speak about women when it's "just the guys".
I was 20 years old, newly aware of the dangers of patriarchal control & violence, researching online, reading the Red Pill subreddit & learning for the first time what many of the men in my life thought of me.
I didn't know before then. It was hidden from me. Honestly, I didn't know they didn't respect me as a human being, but I learned.
The fact that we can now see what men say to each other, the fact that they openly now say these things to the whole world, changes a lot.