Times Misogynists Got Exposed for Their Ignorance About Women (New)

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  • Times Misogynists Got Exposed for Their Ignorance About Women (New)
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Комментарии • 52

  • @TheUluxian
    @TheUluxian 5 дней назад +32

    Is it any mystery at all why the guy with a "wife requirements" list doesn't have a wife??

  • @ailsadixon408
    @ailsadixon408 5 дней назад +17

    Thats enough internet for today

  • @sharons8690
    @sharons8690 5 дней назад +16

    i’m horrified

  • @melodicseaweed387
    @melodicseaweed387 5 дней назад +13

    There is a happy land indeed: I'm so happy to live without a man you have no idea. I have my old school friends that I've known for fourty years, and no desire whatsoever to make acquaintance with any other man. I'm way tooo old anyway.

  • @cajenks7268
    @cajenks7268 5 дней назад +6

    Welp im half way thro the video and yeh, thats enough internet for the day... i need to go scream for a minute!

  • @user-ir6dp9lj5d
    @user-ir6dp9lj5d 5 дней назад +9

    This is traumatizing and true

  • @icdumppl2024
    @icdumppl2024 4 дня назад +4

    2:50 maybe, just MAYBE the dad thinks the doctor MIGHT behave badly. Dad's heard stories in the news.
    But, eewww is right, too
    😮

  • @caroledwards1182
    @caroledwards1182 5 дней назад +4

    Now I'm depressed.

  • @gabeangel8104
    @gabeangel8104 4 дня назад +5

    It might seem awful to see people openly expressing things like this without any shame, but thank goodness that one guy posted his list (wife requirements). Most abusive partners wait until they have already got someone feeling tied into the relationship before showing their true colours. It's really helpful when one is openly toxic enough to warn people off right from the start.
    I only wish there weren't some people with such low self worth (usually because they have already been either victimised before or brought up to believe in a toxic, devaluing set of beliefs about their role in life) who may still agree to a relationship even knowing that this is how they will be treated

    • @GinkgoBalboa142
      @GinkgoBalboa142 4 дня назад

      Eleven kids and 1000 kcal/day. Yea, I think someone will die from that arrangement :P

  • @cyirvine6300
    @cyirvine6300 3 дня назад

    1st one; I got stranded downtown Sacramento at 1 AM. Nervous, I had to wait for the bus home. A man came limping toward me, trenchcoat and hat. I looked at him figuring i could take him150' away he said, hey honey, I don't want to scare you, but why are you here. He said, I don't want to leave you alone so I'll sit way down here til your bus comes. There were 5 benches. Saw suspicious shadows in the alley. He looked nervous too! Then , he yelled, Hey Matthew, that you? Yes. My guarantee told him I'm babysitting this young lady til her bus arrives. Come over and help. A mountain of a man came over and sat down. Those two men waited 3 hrs with me. As I got on the bus they admo wished me, Now don't you ever let this happen again. So sweet! 😇

  • @Jenifer_R_
    @Jenifer_R_ 4 дня назад +3

    The 12-18 age group being the 'best banana' was concerning.

  • @1929modelagirl
    @1929modelagirl 5 дней назад +5

    This is why so many women never remarry.

    • @gl15col
      @gl15col 5 дней назад +3

      Lord yes, the freedom of being single and not having to change plans or clothes to make somebody else happy is just chefs kiss.

  • @trixie898989
    @trixie898989 4 дня назад +1

    WOW, WOW AND WOW! 🙄😮

  • @GinkgoBalboa142
    @GinkgoBalboa142 4 дня назад +1

    It's interesting to note that no-one you ask actually seems to know people who hold these beliefs in real life. If you're very isolated, you probably develop very extreme views on the world. Normal, well-adjusted people with basic education would know that women have hairy armpits, and that relationships are a team effort where you don't just make demands of the other person regardless of gender. Normal people don't sexualise pre-teens. Obviously. People who went to school in sixth grade know how periods work, etc. If you imagine a person SAYING these things, though, you do imagine a certain type of person. People's views on the internet get sugarcoated by the glossy presentation that standardised bulletin sites like Facebook and X provide. They help the unhinged people present themselves as normal.
    My brother and I recently had a conversation about how when we were kids, there were more mentally ill people out in public. In town centre there was always someone walking around yelling or approaching strangers, sputtering out a bunch of weird views. Mad Tom would walk up to the librarian and yell at her that they shouldn't allow muslims in the building and don't you touch my dog, and be ushered away by some dude or threats to call the police. The alcoholics were constantly screaming at each other about freemasons and amphetamines. Public spaces don't accomodate "crazy" people anymore. But the internet does. I'm not saying this to be funny, I think there might be something to it. The only crazy guy I know of who still goes into people's workplaces to teach them about how Jesus created the pigs to be free, is also the only one who doesn't know how the internet works. People who are delusional or fixated haven't been helped, they just don't get out anymore. It's sad that society thinks the problem of unmedicated delusional people is solved just because they are less visible. Then people go online and are struck with dread when they see the mentally ill giving away their money to scammers or spouting their delusions. I have never met anyone IRL who could be considered mentally healthy and held opinions like the crazy guys in the video, like the dude who thinks having a period means you have unperotected sex (if that's even what he meant). It does, however, sound like something that Mad Tom would say, or yell, rather, at the top of his lungs to a group of scared middleschoolers.

  • @CanadaAndrea
    @CanadaAndrea 4 дня назад +1

    I threw up a bit reading these. Ugh.

  • @lynneconklin917
    @lynneconklin917 5 дней назад +3

    Yikes!

  • @PaulStevens-z8b
    @PaulStevens-z8b 2 дня назад

    How much of this came straight out of the Andy Pandy Tate school of blinding ignorance?

  • @icdumppl2024
    @icdumppl2024 4 дня назад

    4:30 good luck with that, pal 😜😜😜😜😝😝😝😝🤬. 6:12 the better question is, is this photo shopped.

  • @Shelleysnail
    @Shelleysnail 3 дня назад

    Where on natures green earth did you get this shite? Are you for real?

  • @AdenaKaiba
    @AdenaKaiba 5 дней назад +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing this video

  • @icdumppl2024
    @icdumppl2024 4 дня назад +1

    Sorry, can't finish the video. Just can't.

  • @Phuckitall
    @Phuckitall 5 дней назад

    3:10 - only shows breast shape if braless. Otherwise, it's bra-shape.

  • @williamainsworth2256
    @williamainsworth2256 5 дней назад +4

    The man vs bear argument is stupid. Yes, a bad man will do bad things. So will a bad woman. The bear doesn’t care. It will attack and kill for one of three reasons: 1, it’s defending its territory or cubs, 2, its hungry, or 3, reacting in fear. Either way you die. And it’s not going to are what gender you are.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 4 дня назад

      To be honest, pretty much everything was stupid.

  • @Nick-hi9gx
    @Nick-hi9gx 4 дня назад

    Dear women,
    You are in charge of your own feelings. You do not get to tell men what they can do at certain times of the day because you are irrationally scared of all men.
    Caution is understandable. Men have caution when approached by a stranger at night, too. I was out at night a few weeks back, met a guy walking his black dog at midnight. We both stopped 30 feet away, assessed each other, exchanged a few words, and passed by with caution (zero light around, in among some trees and bushes either side of a walking path). I was scared, I could tell he was scared. We acted with caution and went on our way. So do women in 99.9% of these circumstances, because only 8% of attacks against women are from strangers, and those are almost ALL on women working the street.
    "Cold terror and gnawing dread" because we exist near you is a you problem.
    Also the bear this is just outright misandry. It is saying a 3-5% chance of assault with a like 80+% chance of a man helping you in the woods is worse than being mauled to death by a bear.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 4 дня назад +1

      Stop mansplaining it

    • @Nick-hi9gx
      @Nick-hi9gx 4 дня назад

      @@12345fowler Stop being a misandrist.

    • @GinkgoBalboa142
      @GinkgoBalboa142 4 дня назад +1

      Dude. Little girls are brought up being told to watch out for bad men. The girls in my class in school back in the day would bring extra shoes (running shoes) to change into when going home after school. Their parents encouraged this. They'd walk with their keys between their fingers in case they'd need to fight because all little girls know that they stand no chance against an attacker. There were classes taught to the girls in school on how to defend yourself, to yell "fire" instead of "rapist" to increase the chances of getting help if attacked. Girls were told to walk in pairs, to not go here, to not walk there. None of the boys over the age of ten were told to take any precautions and none did on their own initiative. Girls are constantly policing themselves because they know that IF something happens, nine times out of ten, they're toast. And then you add victim-blaming to that. Underage girls who are told by the cops that they should "think about his family" when they try to report crimes. Add to that the relatively low rates of imprisonment for rapists even when there is evidence. Girls are taught this from age two. Watch out for the bad men. In recent years it's not just bad men but all strangers. Is it irrational? To a point, yes. But girls don't have the option that men do, to measure someone approaching them. If she gets abducted it's "her own fault" for giving the man the benefit of the doubt. You have to live in a hard bubble if you see women being scared of men, even to an irrational degree, as some sort of personal attack. It's not about you, my man. It's about fear. It's about society nurturing that fear. I don't think girls are scared of men because they want to be. No-one wants to feel vulnerable or frozen in terror as a stranger approaches them. Women are taught to feel irrational dread in the face of strangers and you get insulted. It's not unreasonable, as a man, to be a bit extra sensitive if you're litterally out walking at night, in one of the scenarios that women are constantly warned of, and going out of you way a bit to be non-threatening. A while back where I live, there was a surge of girls being drugged in clubs so girls stopped taking drinks from guys hitting on them and would cover their glass with their hand. Drugging cases dropped. Is that also insulting towards all men? After all, that was the only common denominator between the perpetrators. If anything, we should be mad at the minority that commit these crimes, not the victims (or the group that matches the victim's profile). Smart, aware guys stopped offering girls drinks and that reassured them enough to not be scared, hand on glass notwithstanding.
      As for the whole man vs bear thing, it's both a joke and a statement. The joke is, of course, that no rational person would choose the bear - it's women poking fun at the irrational fear of men that they know they have. But there is also a statement being made, where the woman says "I'd rather die than be raped" because we all know how rape victims are treated and how horribly their lives are affected. There is also the more universal statement "I'd rather have the certainty of death before the uncertainty of safety". While no-one would actually choose the bear, the reassurance of certainty is something that women don't get with men. It's the same the other way around of course - men aren't automatically safe around every woman they meet. But men aren't brought up to expect to be violated, or to be cautious of every woman. It's an interesting dilemma, one half of society being taught to fear the other, the other half taught to be oblivious of any potential danger. Especially since it's generally impossible to know when danger will actually strike. We should all be more compassionate towards one another. Women's feelings of fear should be addressed and dealt with, as should men's feelings of being stereotyped as violent. Both sides' feelings are valid. And, sometimes, irrational.
      TL:DR - I have insomnia and a lack of hobbies.

    • @Nick-hi9gx
      @Nick-hi9gx 4 дня назад

      @@GinkgoBalboa142 "None of the boys over the age of ten were told to take any precautions and none did on their own initiative. "
      This is nonsense. We ALL WERE. Not only are boys, and eventually men, expected to keep ourselves safe, but it is also the expectation that we keep our female family, friends and partners safe. And that means vigilance. I don't know a single man who wasn't taught this.
      "Add to that the relatively low rates of imprisonment for rapists even when there is evidence."
      Also not true. If there is evidence of rape, rather than evidence of an encounter one person claims was consensual but there isn't evidence against it, people go to prison. FAR more often than people claim.
      "You have to live in a hard bubble if you see women being scared of men, even to an irrational degree, as some sort of personal attack"
      It is literal misandry.
      It is lumping half of the population of the world together and judging them by the actions of less than 1% of men. That is no different from judging all Arabs as terrorists, all black men as murderers, or all women as homewreckers.
      "Women are taught to feel irrational dread in the face of strangers and you get insulted."
      Because they choose to simply go with what they are taught, despite knowing it is wrong (most of them) in EVERY. OTHER. CASE.
      Just like they know it is wrong to assume all black people are criminals attempting to rob you. Just like it was wrong for white women in the 19th and earth 20th centuries to not want to share bathrooms with black women, because they were taught black women are violent and would attack them. It was the exact same rhetoric, the exact same fear.
      Even when given statistics proving they are safer than men, safer than ever, most men are safe. They refuse to accept this and do exactly what you have; obfuscate and lie about how female victims are treated, as if that is only about female SA victims, and not just ALL VICTIMS in the US.
      I understand that women are brought up to believe these things. That is misandry. That is a problem. You don't solve that problem by doubling down on it. You are just giving women a pass for bigotry against men, when I am willing to bet you wouldn't do it about race, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, national origin, or sex.

    • @GinkgoBalboa142
      @GinkgoBalboa142 3 дня назад

      @@Nick-hi9gx You know, I think you have a point. What I was clumsily (insomnia) trying to say is that many people underestimate how women are so actively encouraged to be irrationally afraid. (The thing about boys not being encouraged to protect themselves wasn't an exaggeration though, they asked boys where I live about this and they were genuinely shocked that girls had to be so careful - BUT this was a while back, before the gang wars started). I mean, you're right about it being based on prejudices. However, it's encouraged because it's in the interest of the system to keep people afraid. You're right about it being just as stupid and irrational as racism etc. What I mean is, the systematic teaching of misandriy in schools (I'm not from the US btw) isn't based on reality but it makes it very hard for women to let go of fears, especially since there is a degree of truth in the warnings. Everyone knows a rape victim. You say most cases of rape lead to prosecution - you must live in a very nice place then because in the UK, for example, the official statistic is 5% (Victims Commissioner, 2022). Though for men getting raped I'd suspect that number is probably closer to 0% because assaults against men aren't really considered at all. People who are subjected to these injustices are blamed or disregarded. So it isn't fair to anyone. Also, who is the safest is generally an issue of when and where, rather than just gender. But you are correct that the fear of strangers based on one common denominator is a problem. The point I was trying to make was that it's not fair to blame the women themselves for their fear. I mean, I wouldn't blame a black person in the US for being wary around police, for example. When cops who shoot unarmed black men get to keep their jobs or get to claim self-defense, the argument that most cops are nice doesn't really help. The underlying issues such as victim blaming are the real problem. Men are also victims in this. In recent years, crime is more of an issue here than it used to be and men are more wary going outside as well. Unlike the boys I grew up with, modern boys seem more afraid. You mentioned yourself meeting a man who seemed afraid of you. How was he supposed to know you're a good guy? How would he know you're not pretending to be nice to catch him off-guard? Is his worry justified? You met him half-way in his fear and solved the situation, you did the right thing. You understood his fear, yet if a woman is afraid of you she's just being irrational?
      Re-reading my comment, I realise I was being insensitive and rude. I'm genuinely sorry. I didnt bring anything constructive to the discussion and that is how fights start. That was immature of me and I do want to apologise.

  • @georgewheeler193
    @georgewheeler193 5 дней назад

    Sister of< this picture. The standard "You can't fix stupid" works well here..... but that close- up of the Kackler' s neck made me gasp out loud!!!! My old sweet Granny' s neck looked better...Mine looks better....so freaking GROSS! Dear Lord, have you NEVER heard of moisturizer???? 🤢🤮

    • @1929modelagirl
      @1929modelagirl 5 дней назад +4

      I bet you wouldn't dare say that to your um, wife?

    • @s.p.8803
      @s.p.8803 5 дней назад +7

      Are you forgetting we can see your face?!? LMAO!!

    • @georgewheeler193
      @georgewheeler193 4 дня назад

      ​@@1929modelagirl sister of< this picture .... CAN'T YOU READ?? SISTER OF< ( the< means over to the left) this picture..) the picture is my older brother who gave me my first tablet....Just posting a comment because I can. ...so the guy who made the rude second comment is just as blank as you....I'm sure he'll be back to re-read his 💩...so next time, read and comprehend before you post....And thank you, big brother, for proving Ron White 's familer saying..."you can't fix stupid🙄🙄