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2 min readMar 3, 2024

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It that's NOT what's being said. That's not the meaning behind those statements. It's a twisting from men that takes it all out of context.

Nobody is talking about broadly in a harmonious sense. I just went through this in another comment thread.

Here's what I said in that comment....

"No. That's NOT what they mean.

It's not obvious to every man, actually. In other places in the world there has been this rallying of aggrieved men saying a bunch of inane things about the worth of men compared to women. The crux is always that women need men because they can't take care of themselves but men don't need women because they can. Men built the world so women should show men gratitude via blow jobs whenever they want for having a roof over their heads and clean water. Women have no value other than bringing forward the next generation and they can't compete with men fairly so men have to graciously put up with women and their constant complaints until an artificial womb is created at which point no one would be too fussed if we were all just killed. Quiet at last.

So women pushed back. We don't.nees men to take care of us naturally and the only reason we ever did was because we were barred from being able to take care of ourselves by law for centuries. You're in our lives because we want you there, not because we have to have you. But we don't blame women who choose a single life, because listen to yourselves. Who wiuld want to live with someone with those beliefs? It wouldn't be a very good life.

That's where all of that came from.

If you didn't get all of that in Nigeria, count yourselves lucky and don't be too fussed about it. It wasn't directed at y'all. But it is a response to some pretty heinous and targeted misogyny coming from a group of entitled men. Don't blame women for responding appropriately to being attacked by gender hate."

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