Everyone is talking about how the first girl is wrong about Michael, but no one seems to mention she's also wrong about operating the washer machine. SHE FORGOT THE SOAP.
@@carolyndelong4737 At my son's college, kids regularly overload the washers, causing them to smoke. He says it's the #1 cause of dorm fire alarms--overloaded washers.
She explains it as if it’s so simple. Washing your cloths by hand is simple. A device with knobs and dials that you don’t know what they do, set it for a certain amount of time when you don’t know how long it needs to be. You have to separate the cloths too I to lights, colors (which that one isn’t that hard) and separate from light to heavy and delicate to normal. It’s just too much
@@masonwillms2542 I just find him defending not being able to use a washing machine the silliest thing ever, so any attack at that is warranted... It's equivalent to not being able to use a microwave like cmon
I'm a married woman. I don't know how to use the pressure washer, the jack for our car, and I'm "absolutely terrified" of the weed whacker. Weaponized incompetence goes both ways.
Exactly. My husband has never done laundry or bathed either of the kids ever in 14 years of marriage. Before everybody freaks out, I don't fix the toilet, change a mouse trap...etc
My husband does so many tasks that I don’t want to do or learn how to do. I am fine with the fact he “can’t” run the dishwasher, cook meals, or do laundry. It all balances itself out.
It has nothing to do with weaponized incompetence though. I think it’s that because you have a vagina you must do the laundry. Or because you have a vagina you can’t use a car Jack. That’s the trad wife thing. Which I don’t even mind, that’s a preference. It’s when you say a woman MUST/MUST NOT that it’s a problem for me.
@@melissabee5845 No, that's not the "trad" wife thing. A traditional wife is one that respects the leadership of the husband, who in turn respects the wife's honor. A traditional woman is a woman that takes care of the family and the man brings in the resources and does the more demanding physical labour. That's what the traditional wife and in turn traditional husband lifestyle is about.
As a scandinavian woman, I can confirm that these washing machines are not for the weak. Scandinavian washing machines are a central part of nordic tradition. When a young lady is come of age, she must defeat a polar bear while blindfolded, and then collect one of its fangs to present to our honorable Jarl. It is a rite of passage, to prove that we are capable of surviving on our own. Once the task is complete, we are gifted a brand new washing machine by our parents, and we leave home to find a mate.
My Scandinavian washing machine has a few buttons which I push to irritate her because it's funny. Btw my long time GF washes my clothing because she doesn't trust me with the actual washing machine bc it was expensive. Sendi þér kveðju frá besta og æðsta Norðurlandinu, Íslandi.
How often do you change your tires because I'm 40 and only had to do it once on my truck that was a pain but not that hard. I'm pretty sure you do laundry ever week its kind of a regular thing. I get that he is mostly joking but my husband figured out the washer in a few minutes it's not that hard.
I'm crying over the first girl because she literally spent the majority of the video insulting Michael because "iTS sO eAsY oH mY gOsHHHH itS LiKe tWO bUtTonnNS" and then somehow 2 seconds later is crying about how Michael is somehow emotionally burdening his wife by... letting her spent a second pressing 2 buttons? Which is it? Is it stupidly easy or is it a grievous burden that you have to share between spouses..?
I hate the argument "your wife is not your mother" like no shit she's the mother of my kids so she better do what a mother does Or maybe all these tiktokers are just lazy and want their partner to do everything earn money do the chores and take care of the kids while they .... Actually what do they even have to do other than that
@@unk4617 When women get married, we don’t sign on with the expectation that we’d be mothering grown men. If your wife works outside the home, you definitely should be taking a more active role in chores and child rearing. If you don’t want to do that, then make enough so that your wife can be a stay at home mother.
@@anatoliagolden-hall4553 That depends. I don't do dishes in my house. At all. Not once. But I sure as hell cook all the meals, my wife doesn't know how to cook. Dispersing responsibilities between people in a relationship isn't all that weird.
I like how she's "teaching you" how to wash laundry, yet she's OVERLOADED hers. Overloading a washer will 1: keep your clothes from coming clean and 2: break your machine faster than normal wear would
@@youdontgnomie5197 I don't know why either accept they want to hurry and do all of their laundry at once. It doesn't get clean and you end up tearing up the drum.
@Leigh Moorehead YESSS! The sooner people realize 5 smaller loads on "quick wash" over 2 loads on "heavy soil," actually saving water in the process because you don't have to REWASH anything!
If you use the term "birthing person" not only should you're opinions not matter, you shouldn't be able too vote. I love how she would never say that to Michael in person.
You are correct sir. I can no longer touch the laundry or dishes. Apparently, I folded the towels wrong and mix up underwear. I don't dare go near the sink after dinner. I'd lose a hand. It's called marriage. We have our roles, and the other one doesn't do our role. That's my job, that's her job. So far, so good after 18 years. These women haven't been married 18 seconds. They have no idea. And...small fact that the woman is the CEO of the household. It's established. My wife would laugh in their faces spouting this nonsense.
I'm not gonna lie, as a woman, I also use weaponized incompetency to get out of doing certain things I know my husband can do and faster and better than me tbh. I'm pretty sure most humans use it to a certain degree really. just saying
Its a stupid word that feminists created to "win arguments". Always using language to fight. Its made up. It simply means the person doesnt care enough to learn. But most people have trouble learning things they simply dont care about. That is how people become really good at some subjects and bad at others. Its not weaponized, its simply that people are different. For example, there are women who are terrible at cooking. Men arent even allowed to expect her to learn how to cook. I guarantee no feminist is going to say the wife is using weaponized incompetence by refusing to learn how to cook well. After all, how dare he expect anything from his wife. She simply doesnt have the inclination to learn how to cook, so he becomes the cook of the family or she does take out. So Michael doesnt know how to operate those complex washing machines. He doesnt have an inclination for it, so he doesnt learn it. But its not like he knows it right now. The problem with the word is its almost exclusively only used against men. Nobody ever gets mad at women for not learning things that men are typically expected to do. Basically, the word itself was just made as a weapon, like mansplaining, manspreading, or any other number of words made to exclusively attack the male sex hypocritically.
I knew it. I fucking knew it. I knew my wife was playing me. "I can't open the bread bag, she said. How does a butter knife work again?, she asked. I put the the slice of baloney between what again?" Women. Subversive since creation.
Ok but honestly the washing machine thing is kinda understandable. Imagine if the roles were reversed. If a woman says "yeah idk how to mow the lawn, but that's my husband's job so it's ok" no one would bat an eyelash. The double standard is horrendous
My husband was in his 50’s and had no idea how to use the washer & dryer. I was away, and tried to explain it, but his sister had to go to our home and walk him through it.He’s comfortable enough with his masculinity to go to the store and buy period pads, and smart enough to know that he doesn’t know everything.
I used to watch Hunter Avallone when I was 12. He used to be a homeschooled Christian republican. He was fundamentally the same as me and all of a sudden he said he got medicated and left his pregnant girlfriend. After that he became an insane liberal.
Oh that's really too bad! I had an amazing christian life, ran a business, owned a home and a couple cars; volunteered a lot and had amazing friends as well as acquaintances. Everything was PERFECT and exactly what I wanted out of life UNTIL I got medicated. Being young and good and trusting doctors whole heartedly at the time, I didn't question enough. I just took what they gave me. It ended up ultimately destroying my life. It took me down a path where I lost EVERYTHING and for YEARS I was in such a deep dark depression I couldn't even get myself to get out of bed or even bathe anymore often than I absolutely HAD TO. I just wanted to die. Tried a few times, but what I did either wasn't enough, or my husband would come home at some random time and save me. Though it didn't change my beliefs, it did change everything else. My energy levels, my brain chemistry, my life... I'm literally just now starting to try to get my life back together. And when I say "just now", I mean YESTERDAY was the first time I started feeling some sort of true HOPE again. I started vitamin supplements a few days ago ( curcumin, fish oil, milk thistle, and B - complexes. ) as well as having started the first couple chapters of an amazing bible study on the Signs of the End Times. It hasn't even been a full 24 hours yet since I feel like that spark has been relit, so I pray to God I can make myself strong enough to keep my spirits up and not also myself to once again fall prey to my own shameful past of sin and misery ( which all started bc I doctor medicated me ).
@@AutomaticDuck300 That's almost like saying he could learn from making a spaghetti dinner. I'm sure if he had to he could easily figure it out. Somebody can say I should probably learn the controls to a video game, but I don't see a point in playing video games when I have more important things to do.
And they say "you treat her like she's your mother." to degrade the service done by the wife. It's like yelling at her and mocking her for "treating knowels like your father" if he provides for her and protects her. Sure a father does that too but it's because it's one family unit and he's the adult man of it, it's just how good masculinity works. It's just said in a way to demean a perfectly good and kind loving service, which is exactly what should NEVER be demeaned or looked down upon.
Can you take these hormones you have to make your voice sound weird and sort of androgynous which is how I can tell usually but sometimes it's difficult.
Lol I'm a woman and I totally use weaponized incompetence. My grandmother taught me young - "I didn't want to skin the fish, so I never learned to skin the fish, so I never had to skin the fish." I absolutely do not want to snake a drain, so I don't know how to snake a drain, so I do not have to snake a drain. Bronte is probably lying if she claims she never does this. Everyone has that one thing they don't "know how" to do.
Anyway, they're all acting like Mr. Knowles is too dumb to operate a washing machine when obviously he has just never sat down and figured it out. Fancy washing machine or whatever, it's not a matter of intelligence. I'm sure I'm smart enough to change the oil in the car, but I've never needed to, never been asked to, never tried to, so I don't know how to.
I pretend (lack of interest/desire) to not know how the trashcan works, my husband pretends to not know how a washer works= it all balances out! Edit: Married for 27 years!
I was the guy in the Hunter Avallone clip! I think I ultimately lost that debate with him simply because of how ill-prepared I was, but it was so crazy to hear my voice in a Michael Knowles video!
Nice. Wish I could retrieve information like Knowles like that. Also, when you're surrounded by lies you aren't being constantly familiarized with the truth on things like that.
Also, those super fancy, wifi washing machines are insanely confusing. I'm a 39 year old woman who loves doing laundry, but when I came across one of those beasts in a short-term vacation rental, I couldn't figure out how to even open the door. In the end my sweet, beautiful mom who is in early stage dementia figured it out for me.
Pro tip, you can use about fourth cup of white vinegar mixed with a fourth cup water in the fabric softener slot. It doesn't stick to the fibers and because it's a weak acid it kind of fluffs up the fibers making them cozy. Doesn't harm the machine, doesn't smell, and much cheaper!
it's funny how coincidental it is that he switched teams when her gf got pregnant and the president changed. it's like all the planets are aligned so he revealed his grifter self.
Well let's see, she supports the eradication of trans children while being anti abortion. A DOUBLE STANDARD There are many reasons to dislike Miss Michael knowles. She says rhetorical hate comments about people she does not understand. She thinks because she went to Yale z she is far superior to everyone that did not. Sound familiar? Hitler fealt this way as well. Miss Michael Knowles ideaology should be eradicated from the face of the planet. Just look at that smug punch me smile on her face when she insults people. She is a coward that is afraid to really debate anybody. Debate me Miss Knowles.
I've never seen a man make a video mocking his wife for not putting shelves up, or changing the tyres on her car, or building furniture. Weird how it is only equality for women when it's loading the washing machine.
Poor Bronte. She feigned reasonability and respect for most of your interview; Now she is just outright rude. She also happens to be misguided, and insufferable.
My first fiance got mad at me because I told her she needed to cook more and do the laundry because I was working 50 hours a week and I thought it was her job to take care of the home. I didn't think it was fair that I had to work all day, than come home and cook a lot of the time when she didn't have a job. So glad we never got married.
Dang, yeah if that’s how it was then you dodged a bullet. I take care of everything in our home, as my husband works full time. I am in school full time though, and care for our child full time. Really it would be better if he would help with a couple things, such as exercising our dog, caring for our garden, or doing the finances. I’m sure he’ll see that with time though. I’m curious what you think about this (and it’s not as relevant in my life anymore, just asking for sanity's sake): when I was pregnant, I was working three jobs (biking about a mile to work in the heat of summer), coming home, making dinner, then going to a second job for a few hours, and the third job was a couple times a week for a full day. All labor intensive jobs. My husband worked two jobs, one very labor intensive on a cattle farm, the other the same as me, the evening job on another farm. What I found frustrating was that I was expected to cook 3 meals, clean, do the laundry & dishes, and take care of our dog, all while working (a little bit) more than him. He never decided to pick up the slack, it was just always my responsibility. That hasn’t really changed, but he does work outside of the home now while I do not, so I no longer consider it to be that situation. All that being said, do you think it is a give and take depending on where people are devoting their energy, or is it simply the wife's responsibility to do all of the homemaking things? Thank you in advance for your response!
@@faithofamustardseed8198 what is it with you women who INSIST on taking on far more than you can handle, and once it's too much for you, you don't think "Gheeee...this is too much work. I should cut back on something!" and instead start complaining to the MEN about how THEY TOO should be taking on more than they can handle. 🤦 FFS!! NOBODY NEEDS 3 JOBS!!! (unless they're all part time and really simple).
@@faithofamustardseed8198 I think Jason is right, but this is why us traditional men dont want our wives working. Women didnt evolve to handle stress the same as men. First, you shouldnt be going to school. Mother and wife comes first. He already brings home the bacon. Now, if he is not working on ways to make more money and thats why you think you have to bring in money also, then he is failing as a husband. But if you are insisting on your career even when you dont need to, then you are failing as a mother and wife. Roles work best and always have since the beginning of time in all societies. I get that you were raised to think that there is no pride in anything except working for a soulless corporation that doesnt care about you, so you just cant see anything else as fulfilling except a career. I feel bad for you in that regard. But it is you putting too much on your plate. Now, as for him, he should be helping to walk the dog. So tell him, he needs to help with the dog more, or you will get rid of them. He cant be saying they are that important if they are 90% your responsibility. Give him an ultimatum of some kind. Men usually get it and can make it work if they have consequences, and those should be related to the dogs. A traditional man already understands that he is to help with things, and usually outdoor or dirty things or animals. Yes, he should be helping. As for the garden, is that something he even wanted? If its something mostly you want, then I dont see why he would help. If you have too much else on your plate and he doesnt care about it, then just let it languish. If he cares about it, give him things to do and say I need your help with this or we just let it die. Again, ultimatum and consequences. I want to get back to your past scenario. Roles are important but we dont mean that they need to be hard lined. Just that generally men and women are different. Outside of the dogs, everything else would be your responsibility and the 3 jobs are your own choice, not something you needed to do, so that shouldnt be on him. I am glad he is doing enough now that you dont need to work (at all I guess?) but is he doing any traditional household stuff? He may not have fixing skills, but is the yard taken care of by him? Do you feel safe with him around? Is he bumming around too much when not working or does he seem productive at home such as productive hobbies (not just video games where you sit around a lot) Now, a guy should have his relaxation time, even if it needs to be scheduled, but I just find women seem to love picking the guys who are really loafers, then complain about it a lot. But sometimes its ok, if he is at least doing things you need him to do on his day(s) off. There is so much I dont know, but generally I say he should be making your life easy. Housework is easy. The kids are stressful but they are more about how you manage them. Modern western women seem to hate motherhood so much, but you just dont see these struggles with Asian women (I lived in Asia for years) or South American women. Its such a western woman thing to think that motherhood is so much worse than what is typically mans work, and the cringe of men saying the same, especially when those men are doing dangerous or disgusting jobs. So dont get much sympathy from me there. Reminds me when you look up single father stories compared to single mother stories and despite getting less support, single fathers are overall less stressed by still have good outcomes. So the key is managing things and stop making a big deal out of things. Well, there is one mans perspective. A lot of women hate it, but thats because men and women are different. So in finish, if there is something he directly wants, like dogs, do what I said above. He has the time no matter how much he works. Not all of the time, but say you walk them on days he works, and he deals with them on his day off. I dont care how long a man works, he can sleep half the day, and still needs to be productive the other half. We are getting too lazy these days.
@@faithofamustardseed8198 respectfully, I think this is a question/topic that you should discuss to your pastor and husband, not men online that you don’t know.
@taylorwickham same oddly enough, i was surpised when i saw him on here, then i paused and look at his youtube page looks like he took down allot of his older more conservative stuff. i wonder why he switched...
My husband has admitted to doing certain chores horribly because he doesn't feel the need to do them properly or just doesn't want to. At first, it made me mad, but I realized that I preferred doing those chores because I've always done them to my liking. It's the same exact thing with other things I prefer not to do that he's good at. We are both guilty of it, and it doesn't mean we are manipulating each other. We just kind of came to some kind of unspoken agreement of who is better at doing this or that.
To be honest, I used to dislike Michael Knowles because of the washing machine thing because that’s just basic life stuff you shouldn’t depend on anyone to be able to do, and I really hate weaponized incompetence. But I started watching his other content and actually paying attention to his points, and I like the guy. His interviews helped me strengthen my faith in God.
From the interwebs: “A cow is a rude word for a woman, and though there can be many different meanings based on context, it generally refers to a woman viewed as large or stupid.” Also: “Slang for an annoying, stupid and/or bitchy woman.”
That's all I could look at was that bull ring in her nose. Why would any woman wear one after reading definition...Nose rings are used to control bulls and occasionally cows, and to help wean young cattle by preventing suckling.
I was raised on a farm. Our hogs had the nose rings. To keep them from rooting up the ground everywhere. I wonder if she roots as much as she used too. Hmmmm? Curious.
First, as a female, I prefer doing the laundry. Although my husband can, he always overfills with clothes to water ratio. He also leaves stuff in his pockets be it batteries, kleenex, markers, etc. Most important, this is why a person should not watch tiktok. It damages the human brain like it seems to have done to these people putting out this nonsense in their tiktok videos. Thanks for taking the hit, Michael and showing how little intelligence is needed to put something on tiktok.
When we first married, my husband would "do his own laundry". I found it annoying, too. He insisted on doing his own laundry because I put his garage WORK clothes in with his normal clothes. So, for many years he "did his own laundry". Actually, he'd throw the clothes in the washer & walk away. Days later, I'd find them when I did a load. Most of the time, no big deal. But often enough, it interfered with an emergency load & was trying to get done, because a kid needed a uniform tonight & I forgot.
I remember when I was 12 years old and I told my Mom that all my clothes were dirty. She said "The washing machine is in the basement" and went back to what she was doing. Apparently I had a better mother than Knowles.
I always watch your content when I can. To see someone take unjustified criticism so well is truly inspiring. To laugh at yourself while someone with ill intent ridicules you is a skill we all need to work on. It is disarming and also makes discussion and middle ground possible. Plus sometimes we do need to laugh at ourselves, keeps us honest. 😋
I feel the same. My husband does the hard chores, like mowing our large property, carrying the heavy stuff (including the laundry baskets, sometimes 😉), burning the trash, etc. AND he works over 50 hours a week. I work from home, so it’s not a problem for me to keep up with laundry and dishes.
My husband and I are both perfectly capable of doing things like: changing oil/tires/spark plugs, mowing the grass, doing the laundry, dishes ect. We both work (I work part time so that he gets dad time and I get a break). When stuff needs to be done, we get it done. That being said, he will always start with the grass and I always start with the dishes. It's fine that we have preferred jobs, strengths and weaknesses. It's ok that I'm not him and hes not me
These girls will never know what it feels like to be married to a wonderful, hardworking, loving, faithful man that works hard to provide and how it makes us real women WANT to serve our husbands. ❤
When we stayed at my cousin's house due to a hurricane a couple of years ago, she had one of those fancy washing machines. I was completely unfamiliar with it and she had to show me what to put her washer and dryer on each time I washed a load of laundry! It happens to women, too, and it doesn't make us stupid. No one gets something on the first try with a task they're unfamiliar with.
The washing machine whiner didn’t tell you to add detergent. Someone needs to teach her how to do laundry. Also, I gladly cook, clean and do laundry for my family and my husband gasses my car, fixes it and everything else that breaks, and much more. Sometimes I even ask him to open a jar that won’t open. I wouldn’t trade my chores for his for anything. We appreciate each other and help each other. Marriage is an awesome thing!
I love that they provide this content for you Michael. Haha Also, Laundry girl scoffed at you for asking your wife for help with how to do laundry, and then insulted you for how dumb you are because of it...only to then do the same thing she scolded you for by showing you how to do it herself instead. ROFL.
I am not a catholic, but I like Michael Knowles. Why? It is not his team's editing. It's his humanity. You won read this Michael. But I love you.#nohomo
Hitler was also anti-smoking and actually launched the first campaign against cigarettes in history. So naturally I assume this individual picked up a pack of Marlboro reds after filming the video.
I love how this "weaponized incompetency" is always one-sided. My boyfriend does all of the home improvement projects, tractor work, and animal care. I could watch him do these things and learn how to do them myself, but I don't have an interest in it. Yet I am never called manipulative for not helping him with those tasks... When his laundry is dirty, I do it. When I need my car worked on, he does it. It's not weaponized incompetency, it's gender roles.
As a woman I’m just gonna say this, we don’t want men doing laundry. We don’t want you touching our clothes, we don’t want you using hot water when it should be cold, forgetting to use stain remover, putting things in the dryer that don’t belong. We just don’t want you messing with it because you’ll undoubtedly screw it up. So when women say stuff like “oh so bad man can’t do laundry, it’s all an act.
I would even add dishes to this. I hate grabbing what is supposed to be a clean dish and it is still greasy or grimey. No one in my house washes the dishes as thoroughly as I do, so I'll just do it, thanks.
@@henrybierman8431 Definitely the aggressive ones, essentially anything outside the ear. Ear guages are to be ridiculed as well as those who choose to permanently mutilate themselves in that fashion obviously do not possess good judgment or wisdom.
@@SeanGTM Body modification isn't limited to specific countries or ethnicities. Humans have been doing so in a myriad of ways since forever, no one owns it.
When my pastor’s wife had to be hospitalized, the pastor visited her and asked where the key to washing machine was. She (and the rest of us) was amazed. Even after a year we still tease him.
So this woman @10:47 can use "weaponized incompetence" to take advantage of plumbers, coal miners, garbage men, rail workers, engineers, armored guards, cable installers, mechanics, landscapers, scientists, steel workers, truck drivers, military, construction, fireman, pilots, farmers, carpenters, inventions, police, fisherman, roughnecks, and gravediggers, But it's not ok for Michael to not do a load of laundry. GOT IT.
To the laundry 'people' (need to be inclusive according to the last girl), he asked his wife to show him how to operate the machine. He didn't just say "you do this". That's not weaponized incompetence, or being lazy, he's putting forth the effort to learn the machine. Also, my husband washes his own scrubs (he's in the medical field), but I do the general laundry because some of my clothes have specifications on cycles and how to be dried. He can't keep track of that (not his forte), so he does what he can and I do the rest. He isn't weaponizing his incompetence.
I’d say if the only bad things these people have to say about Michael is in regard to doing laundry then Michael is winning. I wish that was the worst thing someone ever said about me. 😂 Those people tell me constantly how I am oppressed (which is such a farce) all because my husband works his ass off which allows me to stay home and care for our home and family and I guess because I love that job more than any other job in the world I’m oppressed. 😂😑
Right?? I don't know if his wife works or not: but, if he's out working his butt off, so what he doesn't know every setting of every device in his house.
As a recently unemployed husband who's now taken on 90% of the house chores... I can confirm. I'd rather feed&walk the dog, feed the kids, do all the laundry, clean the house, do the dishes, mow the grass, and shop for all the groceries than put up with the absolute ASSHATS I've had the "pleasure" of working with over the past 4 years. At least the children will occasionally say "Thank you!" and signal their appreciation for what I've done... Not so much in the working world!
@@jasono2139 honestly. Me too 😆. I'm a Sahm and I am super thankful my hubby takes on the stress of his job so I can stay home and raise our 4 kids. I am very appreciative that, despite being a lot of work of its own sort: my life is cushy thanks to him.
My husband hasn’t done a load of laundry since we got married, (17 years) and I haven’t taken out the garbage or had to get the oil changed in the car. It all balances out!
Michael's smile cured any trauma I had tbh Also - I'd honestly rather do all the washing than work a corporate job. These ladies are really getting upset over the washing machine and making assumptions about his marriage like it affects their life in any way
Living with a controlling mother, she insisted on doing my laundry even when I was grown and still living at home. I on the other hand taught my boys around age 10 to do their own laundry and I also taught them how to cook. I did this so my boys would not have to depend on a woman!! They are both 25 now, they do their own laundry and sometimes cooks their own meals, unless I've cooked already. And YES I changed a LOT of flat tires when I was in college, also learned to break into my car since I had a bad habit of locking my keys in the car... Even when I was married my husband did most his laundry, I usually folded it for him. I also made his lunch every night. When married, it's never gonna be 50/50, but both partners have to help out around the house since we both worked outside the house.
🙋♀️ of the weaponized incompetence. My husband tries to learn me stuff all the time but if I don’t want to do it I’m pretty gosh darn good and not learning it 😂😂
I’ve been doing my own laundry for years, I’m 35 so a very long time. I moved into a condo that had a washer/ dryer. Same machine not separate and I needed help to figure it out. Basic washing machines and dryers no problem. It was a nightmare. Even the paper work that came with it was confusing. I had to ask a neighbour.
Note how the washing machine ones don't mention putting in the detergent first. That part always confuses me. When do you add it? The washers here don't mix in the detergent until after they fill with water, and so I never know if they took the detergent or have enough of it.
Everyone is talking about how the first girl is wrong about Michael, but no one seems to mention she's also wrong about operating the washer machine. SHE FORGOT THE SOAP.
It looked overloaded to me 😂
@@carolyndelong4737 exactly she can’t even do laundry right
@@carolyndelong4737 At my son's college, kids regularly overload the washers, causing them to smoke. He says it's the #1 cause of dorm fire alarms--overloaded washers.
That is exactly the first thing I thought! 🤦♂
She explains it as if it’s so simple. Washing your cloths by hand is simple. A device with knobs and dials that you don’t know what they do, set it for a certain amount of time when you don’t know how long it needs to be. You have to separate the cloths too I to lights, colors (which that one isn’t that hard) and separate from light to heavy and delicate to normal. It’s just too much
The first girl just can't accept that Michael's wife might be better than him at something. She is very sexist.
She was very sexy....sexually attractive.....sex..IST*
Cause you think his wife couldn't possibly be skilled at anything else than turning on the washing machine?
@@heyyomary nope, it might be just one of the things she's better at. Stop assooming
@@heyyomaryyou could win olympic gold with that jump to conclusions
@@masonwillms2542 I just find him defending not being able to use a washing machine the silliest thing ever, so any attack at that is warranted... It's equivalent to not being able to use a microwave like cmon
I'm a married woman. I don't know how to use the pressure washer, the jack for our car, and I'm "absolutely terrified" of the weed whacker. Weaponized incompetence goes both ways.
Exactly. My husband has never done laundry or bathed either of the kids ever in 14 years of marriage. Before everybody freaks out, I don't fix the toilet, change a mouse trap...etc
My husband does so many tasks that I don’t want to do or learn how to do. I am fine with the fact he “can’t” run the dishwasher, cook meals, or do laundry. It all balances itself out.
@@bbgurl841 And I will tell you a secret, men absolutely love it when they can do a certain task that the wife can't do.
It has nothing to do with weaponized incompetence though. I think it’s that because you have a vagina you must do the laundry. Or because you have a vagina you can’t use a car Jack. That’s the trad wife thing. Which I don’t even mind, that’s a preference. It’s when you say a woman MUST/MUST NOT that it’s a problem for me.
@@melissabee5845 No, that's not the "trad" wife thing. A traditional wife is one that respects the leadership of the husband, who in turn respects the wife's honor. A traditional woman is a woman that takes care of the family and the man brings in the resources and does the more demanding physical labour. That's what the traditional wife and in turn traditional husband lifestyle is about.
As a scandinavian woman, I can confirm that these washing machines are not for the weak. Scandinavian washing machines are a central part of nordic tradition. When a young lady is come of age, she must defeat a polar bear while blindfolded, and then collect one of its fangs to present to our honorable Jarl. It is a rite of passage, to prove that we are capable of surviving on our own. Once the task is complete, we are gifted a brand new washing machine by our parents, and we leave home to find a mate.
Im from Danmark just waiting to raid Britain to steal their washing machine 😂
Hey, I'm Germanic, I'll help. I want a Scandinavian washing machine!
Im wildly debating within myself whether to believe this or take it as satire🤣😂
I don't know who you are Knekki; but your comment alone puts you above a thousand American women. You make me proud of my Nordic heritage.
My Scandinavian washing machine has a few buttons which I push to irritate her because it's funny. Btw my long time GF washes my clothing because she doesn't trust me with the actual washing machine bc it was expensive. Sendi þér kveðju frá besta og æðsta Norðurlandinu, Íslandi.
Whoever's editing Michael's videos and slipping us the memes in precise doses, thank you for your service.
I swear DW editors are something else, they serve everyone in the audience at once
AaaaaAaAaaaAaaaAaaaaaamen………
The 2 laundry girls had better NEVER ask a male relative or friend to change their tire, else they lose their feminist card!
Preach!!!! 👏
Exactly. Why would she treat her male friends like her dad? Pretty sexist to me...... lol
Facts!
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How often do you change your tires because I'm 40 and only had to do it once on my truck that was a pain but not that hard. I'm pretty sure you do laundry ever week its kind of a regular thing. I get that he is mostly joking but my husband figured out the washer in a few minutes it's not that hard.
I'm crying over the first girl because she literally spent the majority of the video insulting Michael because "iTS sO eAsY oH mY gOsHHHH itS LiKe tWO bUtTonnNS" and then somehow 2 seconds later is crying about how Michael is somehow emotionally burdening his wife by... letting her spent a second pressing 2 buttons? Which is it? Is it stupidly easy or is it a grievous burden that you have to share between spouses..?
It can be both you know.
It’s weaponized incompetence
I hate the argument "your wife is not your mother" like no shit she's the mother of my kids so she better do what a mother does
Or maybe all these tiktokers are just lazy and want their partner to do everything earn money do the chores and take care of the kids while they .... Actually what do they even have to do other than that
@@unk4617 When women get married, we don’t sign on with the expectation that we’d be mothering grown men. If your wife works outside the home, you definitely should be taking a more active role in chores and child rearing. If you don’t want to do that, then make enough so that your wife can be a stay at home mother.
@@anatoliagolden-hall4553 That depends. I don't do dishes in my house. At all. Not once. But I sure as hell cook all the meals, my wife doesn't know how to cook. Dispersing responsibilities between people in a relationship isn't all that weird.
I like how she's "teaching you" how to wash laundry, yet she's OVERLOADED hers. Overloading a washer will 1: keep your clothes from coming clean and 2: break your machine faster than normal wear would
Thank you! I was about to comment on the same thing. I cringed when she opened it up.
@@LAM-p6g I don't understand how people overload their machines like that 🤢🤢 🤢🤢🤢
@@youdontgnomie5197 I don't know why either accept they want to hurry and do all of their laundry at once. It doesn't get clean and you end up tearing up the drum.
@Leigh Moorehead YESSS! The sooner people realize 5 smaller loads on "quick wash" over 2 loads on "heavy soil," actually saving water in the process because you don't have to REWASH anything!
@@youdontgnomie5197 Yes! Her washer looks too small to put bedclothes in. That's what it looked like she had in it.
“You’re just treating your wife like your mom”
Michael: 🙂
“And that sucks for her”
Michael: 🧐
If you use the term "birthing person" not only should you're opinions not matter, you shouldn't be able too vote. I love how she would never say that to Michael in person.
The first girl doesn’t understand what happens when a husband gets stuff wrong
😂😂😂 good one
You are correct sir. I can no longer touch the laundry or dishes. Apparently, I folded the towels wrong and mix up underwear. I don't dare go near the sink after dinner. I'd lose a hand. It's called marriage. We have our roles, and the other one doesn't do our role. That's my job, that's her job. So far, so good after 18 years. These women haven't been married 18 seconds. They have no idea. And...small fact that the woman is the CEO of the household. It's established. My wife would laugh in their faces spouting this nonsense.
Ya, it usually ends up with, "Just get out of the way, I'll do it myself!"
"Instructions unclear, now my white shirt is pink and has shrunk by 2 sizes" :D
@@lauradenton6985😂😂😂
The problem is they hate Christian so much it brings their demon out.
Indeed.
Agree
I'm not gonna lie, as a woman, I also use weaponized incompetency to get out of doing certain things I know my husband can do and faster and better than me tbh. I'm pretty sure most humans use it to a certain degree really. just saying
Its a stupid word that feminists created to "win arguments". Always using language to fight.
Its made up. It simply means the person doesnt care enough to learn. But most people have trouble learning things they simply dont care about.
That is how people become really good at some subjects and bad at others.
Its not weaponized, its simply that people are different. For example, there are women who are terrible at cooking. Men arent even allowed to expect her to learn how to cook. I guarantee no feminist is going to say the wife is using weaponized incompetence by refusing to learn how to cook well. After all, how dare he expect anything from his wife.
She simply doesnt have the inclination to learn how to cook, so he becomes the cook of the family or she does take out.
So Michael doesnt know how to operate those complex washing machines. He doesnt have an inclination for it, so he doesnt learn it. But its not like he knows it right now.
The problem with the word is its almost exclusively only used against men. Nobody ever gets mad at women for not learning things that men are typically expected to do.
Basically, the word itself was just made as a weapon, like mansplaining, manspreading, or any other number of words made to exclusively attack the male sex hypocritically.
I knew it. I fucking knew it. I knew my wife was playing me. "I can't open the bread bag, she said. How does a butter knife work again?, she asked. I put the the slice of baloney between what again?" Women. Subversive since creation.
I can't stand it because I would rather do it myself, even if I don't want to.
Woman here and guilty as well! I dont want to put anyhting together that requires instructions! 😂😂😂
I absolutely do!🤣🤷♀️
Ok but honestly the washing machine thing is kinda understandable. Imagine if the roles were reversed. If a woman says "yeah idk how to mow the lawn, but that's my husband's job so it's ok" no one would bat an eyelash. The double standard is horrendous
My husband was in his 50’s and had no idea how to use the washer & dryer. I was away, and tried to explain it, but his sister had to go to our home and walk him through it.He’s comfortable enough with his masculinity to go to the store and buy period pads, and smart enough to know that he doesn’t know everything.
I used to watch Hunter Avallone when I was 12. He used to be a homeschooled Christian republican. He was fundamentally the same as me and all of a sudden he said he got medicated and left his pregnant girlfriend. After that he became an insane liberal.
I know, right.
Thank you, Vaush.
He's from Maryland, he got poisoned by the woke up there... F in chat boys
He's got the spirit of confusion. The devil is using him
Oh that's really too bad! I had an amazing christian life, ran a business, owned a home and a couple cars; volunteered a lot and had amazing friends as well as acquaintances. Everything was PERFECT and exactly what I wanted out of life UNTIL I got medicated. Being young and good and trusting doctors whole heartedly at the time, I didn't question enough. I just took what they gave me. It ended up ultimately destroying my life. It took me down a path where I lost EVERYTHING and for YEARS I was in such a deep dark depression I couldn't even get myself to get out of bed or even bathe anymore often than I absolutely HAD TO. I just wanted to die. Tried a few times, but what I did either wasn't enough, or my husband would come home at some random time and save me. Though it didn't change my beliefs, it did change everything else. My energy levels, my brain chemistry, my life... I'm literally just now starting to try to get my life back together. And when I say "just now", I mean YESTERDAY was the first time I started feeling some sort of true HOPE again. I started vitamin supplements a few days ago ( curcumin, fish oil, milk thistle, and B - complexes. ) as well as having started the first couple chapters of an amazing bible study on the Signs of the End Times. It hasn't even been a full 24 hours yet since I feel like that spark has been relit, so I pray to God I can make myself strong enough to keep my spirits up and not also myself to once again fall prey to my own shameful past of sin and misery ( which all started bc I doctor medicated me ).
Love it a Feminist criticizing you whilst wearing a cattle ring in her nose.
Those bull rings are the red flags of red flags 😂
"Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman without discretion." Proverbs 11:22
That's what they get now for graduation.
Yep nothing says rabid heffer like a nosering.
We would put those rings in a hogs nose to keep them from rooting up the dirt.
How can anyone not like Michael? He's absolutely adorable!
agreed. i’d happily do his laundry ❤😂
@@ily____ Me too. I'd even make him a sandwich 🤣❤️
He could still learn how to do laundry though
@@walkawaycat431 same. with the crust cut out ❤️😅
@@AutomaticDuck300 That's almost like saying he could learn from making a spaghetti dinner. I'm sure if he had to he could easily figure it out.
Somebody can say I should probably learn the controls to a video game, but I don't see a point in playing video games when I have more important things to do.
"I don't want to do laundry"
"YOU LITERALLY HATE YOUR WIFE"
And they say "you treat her like she's your mother." to degrade the service done by the wife. It's like yelling at her and mocking her for "treating knowels like your father" if he provides for her and protects her. Sure a father does that too but it's because it's one family unit and he's the adult man of it, it's just how good masculinity works. It's just said in a way to demean a perfectly good and kind loving service, which is exactly what should NEVER be demeaned or looked down upon.
If i have to hear "SepErAtiOn of ChUrcH aNd StAtE" without them actually understanding anything about that I'm going to scream
"wait, she's trans?"
Literally took me all of 2 microseconds to figure that out when he started talking.
He doesn't even attempt to be like a woman. Hes just a camp gay man.
Can you take these hormones you have to make your voice sound weird and sort of androgynous which is how I can tell usually but sometimes it's difficult.
Lol I'm a woman and I totally use weaponized incompetence. My grandmother taught me young - "I didn't want to skin the fish, so I never learned to skin the fish, so I never had to skin the fish." I absolutely do not want to snake a drain, so I don't know how to snake a drain, so I do not have to snake a drain.
Bronte is probably lying if she claims she never does this. Everyone has that one thing they don't "know how" to do.
Anyway, they're all acting like Mr. Knowles is too dumb to operate a washing machine when obviously he has just never sat down and figured it out. Fancy washing machine or whatever, it's not a matter of intelligence. I'm sure I'm smart enough to change the oil in the car, but I've never needed to, never been asked to, never tried to, so I don't know how to.
She was wrong. You don’t look like you’re pushing 40. You look 30 at most.
He looks pretty good for his age, it's true that some people age like wine
@@ramonpizarro Not "some people age like Fine Wine". Men age like Fine Wine.
@@josueveguilla9069
I concur, most men do
@@ramonpizarro Awesome. Thank you.
@@josueveguilla9069
I'm glad my approval meant so much
I love when people use the line “they just use you as their mom”. I’d be horrified if my husband did the things he does for me for his mom 😂
I pretend (lack of interest/desire) to not know how the trashcan works, my husband pretends to not know how a washer works= it all balances out!
Edit: Married for 27 years!
I was the guy in the Hunter Avallone clip! I think I ultimately lost that debate with him simply because of how ill-prepared I was, but it was so crazy to hear my voice in a Michael Knowles video!
I feel bad for you man, must be emotionally scarring to have to deal with a nut job like hunter avallone🥴
Nice. Wish I could retrieve information like Knowles like that. Also, when you're surrounded by lies you aren't being constantly familiarized with the truth on things like that.
Watching an educated man take down purely false claims about history from college drop out tiktokers is so satisfying.
I love how the most triggering thing Knowles has ever said is he doesn't know who to run his laundry machine
As a Norwegian, I found the parts with the washing machine relatable
Also, those super fancy, wifi washing machines are insanely confusing. I'm a 39 year old woman who loves doing laundry, but when I came across one of those beasts in a short-term vacation rental, I couldn't figure out how to even open the door. In the end my sweet, beautiful mom who is in early stage dementia figured it out for me.
She didn't add any soap to her laundry... that's kindof a big step.
Pro tip, you can use about fourth cup of white vinegar mixed with a fourth cup water in the fabric softener slot. It doesn't stick to the fibers and because it's a weak acid it kind of fluffs up the fibers making them cozy. Doesn't harm the machine, doesn't smell, and much cheaper!
Lol, should at least use some vinegar or dawn soap
I remember when Hunter was a right wing grifter
How long ago was that
@@henrybierman8431 three or four years ago. Basically he left the right-wing when he knocked up his girlfriend
its still shocking
@@broadcastdave was she hot at least?
it's funny how coincidental it is that he switched teams when her gf got pregnant and the president changed. it's like all the planets are aligned so he revealed his grifter self.
How can people attack Michael Knowles. He's so smart and has such a good heart and seems genuine to the core
Because he's a terrible, dumb person.
He is a genuine Ben Shapiro boot licker.
Well let's see, she supports the eradication of trans children while being anti abortion. A DOUBLE STANDARD There are many reasons to dislike Miss Michael knowles. She says rhetorical hate comments about people she does not understand. She thinks because she went to Yale z
she is far superior to everyone that did not. Sound familiar? Hitler fealt this way as well. Miss Michael Knowles ideaology should be eradicated from the face of the planet. Just look at that smug punch me smile on her face when she insults people. She is a coward that is afraid to really debate anybody. Debate me Miss Knowles.
Some people find his smarting to be a bit much
He'll be the first to admit that he trolls and provokes as part of his brand and mission.
I've never seen a man make a video mocking his wife for not putting shelves up, or changing the tyres on her car, or building furniture. Weird how it is only equality for women when it's loading the washing machine.
I love how you took the washing machine ones in good humour😂
Poor Bronte. She feigned reasonability and respect for most of your interview; Now she is just outright rude. She also happens to be misguided, and insufferable.
My first fiance got mad at me because I told her she needed to cook more and do the laundry because I was working 50 hours a week and I thought it was her job to take care of the home. I didn't think it was fair that I had to work all day, than come home and cook a lot of the time when she didn't have a job. So glad we never got married.
Dang, yeah if that’s how it was then you dodged a bullet.
I take care of everything in our home, as my husband works full time. I am in school full time though, and care for our child full time. Really it would be better if he would help with a couple things, such as exercising our dog, caring for our garden, or doing the finances. I’m sure he’ll see that with time though.
I’m curious what you think about this (and it’s not as relevant in my life anymore, just asking for sanity's sake):
when I was pregnant, I was working three jobs (biking about a mile to work in the heat of summer), coming home, making dinner, then going to a second job for a few hours, and the third job was a couple times a week for a full day. All labor intensive jobs. My husband worked two jobs, one very labor intensive on a cattle farm, the other the same as me, the evening job on another farm.
What I found frustrating was that I was expected to cook 3 meals, clean, do the laundry & dishes, and take care of our dog, all while working (a little bit) more than him. He never decided to pick up the slack, it was just always my responsibility. That hasn’t really changed, but he does work outside of the home now while I do not, so I no longer consider it to be that situation.
All that being said, do you think it is a give and take depending on where people are devoting their energy, or is it simply the wife's responsibility to do all of the homemaking things?
Thank you in advance for your response!
@@faithofamustardseed8198 what is it with you women who INSIST on taking on far more than you can handle, and once it's too much for you, you don't think "Gheeee...this is too much work. I should cut back on something!" and instead start complaining to the MEN about how THEY TOO should be taking on more than they can handle. 🤦
FFS!! NOBODY NEEDS 3 JOBS!!! (unless they're all part time and really simple).
You bastard. We did.
@@faithofamustardseed8198 I think Jason is right, but this is why us traditional men dont want our wives working. Women didnt evolve to handle stress the same as men. First, you shouldnt be going to school. Mother and wife comes first. He already brings home the bacon. Now, if he is not working on ways to make more money and thats why you think you have to bring in money also, then he is failing as a husband. But if you are insisting on your career even when you dont need to, then you are failing as a mother and wife.
Roles work best and always have since the beginning of time in all societies. I get that you were raised to think that there is no pride in anything except working for a soulless corporation that doesnt care about you, so you just cant see anything else as fulfilling except a career. I feel bad for you in that regard. But it is you putting too much on your plate.
Now, as for him, he should be helping to walk the dog. So tell him, he needs to help with the dog more, or you will get rid of them. He cant be saying they are that important if they are 90% your responsibility. Give him an ultimatum of some kind. Men usually get it and can make it work if they have consequences, and those should be related to the dogs.
A traditional man already understands that he is to help with things, and usually outdoor or dirty things or animals. Yes, he should be helping.
As for the garden, is that something he even wanted? If its something mostly you want, then I dont see why he would help. If you have too much else on your plate and he doesnt care about it, then just let it languish.
If he cares about it, give him things to do and say I need your help with this or we just let it die.
Again, ultimatum and consequences.
I want to get back to your past scenario. Roles are important but we dont mean that they need to be hard lined.
Just that generally men and women are different. Outside of the dogs, everything else would be your responsibility and the 3 jobs are your own choice, not something you needed to do, so that shouldnt be on him.
I am glad he is doing enough now that you dont need to work (at all I guess?) but is he doing any traditional household stuff? He may not have fixing skills, but is the yard taken care of by him? Do you feel safe with him around? Is he bumming around too much when not working or does he seem productive at home such as productive hobbies (not just video games where you sit around a lot)
Now, a guy should have his relaxation time, even if it needs to be scheduled, but I just find women seem to love picking the guys who are really loafers, then complain about it a lot. But sometimes its ok, if he is at least doing things you need him to do on his day(s) off.
There is so much I dont know, but generally I say he should be making your life easy. Housework is easy. The kids are stressful but they are more about how you manage them. Modern western women seem to hate motherhood so much, but you just dont see these struggles with Asian women (I lived in Asia for years) or South American women. Its such a western woman thing to think that motherhood is so much worse than what is typically mans work, and the cringe of men saying the same, especially when those men are doing dangerous or disgusting jobs. So dont get much sympathy from me there.
Reminds me when you look up single father stories compared to single mother stories and despite getting less support, single fathers are overall less stressed by still have good outcomes.
So the key is managing things and stop making a big deal out of things.
Well, there is one mans perspective. A lot of women hate it, but thats because men and women are different.
So in finish, if there is something he directly wants, like dogs, do what I said above. He has the time no matter how much he works. Not all of the time, but say you walk them on days he works, and he deals with them on his day off.
I dont care how long a man works, he can sleep half the day, and still needs to be productive the other half. We are getting too lazy these days.
@@faithofamustardseed8198 respectfully, I think this is a question/topic that you should discuss to your pastor and husband, not men online that you don’t know.
He just destroyed Hunter without getting down to his level. Class act.
John Doyle also destroyed him in a debate
Hunter use to be a conservative oddly enough
@Tasia 🧠🥀🕊️ Ya, his stuff has really gone down hill over the past couple years. I used to watch him, but now he's just disappointing
@taylorwickham same oddly enough, i was surpised when i saw him on here, then i paused and look at his youtube page looks like he took down allot of his older more conservative stuff. i wonder why he switched...
thats what i thought, i was so confused, but it makes sense when he started off as a commentator and not as debating lecturer @@tasia3236
My husband has admitted to doing certain chores horribly because he doesn't feel the need to do them properly or just doesn't want to. At first, it made me mad, but I realized that I preferred doing those chores because I've always done them to my liking. It's the same exact thing with other things I prefer not to do that he's good at. We are both guilty of it, and it doesn't mean we are manipulating each other. We just kind of came to some kind of unspoken agreement of who is better at doing this or that.
To be honest, I used to dislike Michael Knowles because of the washing machine thing because that’s just basic life stuff you shouldn’t depend on anyone to be able to do, and I really hate weaponized incompetence. But I started watching his other content and actually paying attention to his points, and I like the guy. His interviews helped me strengthen my faith in God.
Hunter is going to take that tiny clip and milk it for a 25 minute video. lol
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Considering “cow” is a common slur against women, by would a woman live up to that epithet by getting a septum ring?
I thought cow was an insult towards obese women, not just women in general. I could be incorrect though.
From the interwebs:
“A cow is a rude word for a woman, and though there can be many different meanings based on context, it generally refers to a woman viewed as large or stupid.”
Also:
“Slang for an annoying, stupid and/or bitchy woman.”
That's all I could look at was that bull ring in her nose. Why would any woman wear one after reading definition...Nose rings are used to control bulls and occasionally cows, and to help wean young cattle by preventing suckling.
I was raised on a farm. Our hogs had the nose rings. To keep them from rooting up the ground everywhere. I wonder if she roots as much as she used too. Hmmmm? Curious.
@@GuapoJhimi She clearly roots worse than any pig possibly could lol
First, as a female, I prefer doing the laundry. Although my husband can, he always overfills with clothes to water ratio. He also leaves stuff in his pockets be it batteries, kleenex, markers, etc. Most important, this is why a person should not watch tiktok. It damages the human brain like it seems to have done to these people putting out this nonsense in their tiktok videos. Thanks for taking the hit, Michael and showing how little intelligence is needed to put something on tiktok.
I'm always tempted to put Tik Tok on my phone just so I can write humilating comments on these stupid feminist videos 😂
When we first married, my husband would "do his own laundry". I found it annoying, too. He insisted on doing his own laundry because I put his garage WORK clothes in with his normal clothes. So, for many years he "did his own laundry". Actually, he'd throw the clothes in the washer & walk away. Days later, I'd find them when I did a load.
Most of the time, no big deal. But often enough, it interfered with an emergency load & was trying to get done, because a kid needed a uniform tonight & I forgot.
I remember when I was 12 years old and I told my Mom that all my clothes were dirty. She said "The washing machine is in the basement" and went back to what she was doing. Apparently I had a better mother than Knowles.
I always watch your content when I can. To see someone take unjustified criticism so well is truly inspiring. To laugh at yourself while someone with ill intent ridicules you is a skill we all need to work on. It is disarming and also makes discussion and middle ground possible. Plus sometimes we do need to laugh at ourselves, keeps us honest. 😋
We need a DW short on Michael learning to operate his washing machine.
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I really want to see his washing machine lol
I feel bad for Bronte Remsik's husband. It must feel crummy watching his wife get so worked up over another man.
Oh my lord, someone signed up to spend his life with a bitter deluded feminist? Voluntarily??
Michael is my favorite of all the daily wire crew. Also i am married and could care less if my husband does the laundry or not . I dont expect him to.
I feel the same. My husband does the hard chores, like mowing our large property, carrying the heavy stuff (including the laundry baskets, sometimes 😉), burning the trash, etc. AND he works over 50 hours a week. I work from home, so it’s not a problem for me to keep up with laundry and dishes.
My husband and I are both perfectly capable of doing things like: changing oil/tires/spark plugs, mowing the grass, doing the laundry, dishes ect. We both work (I work part time so that he gets dad time and I get a break). When stuff needs to be done, we get it done. That being said, he will always start with the grass and I always start with the dishes. It's fine that we have preferred jobs, strengths and weaknesses. It's ok that I'm not him and hes not me
That first girl actually reminds me of someone with a heart of gold underneath...but she needs to remember the detergent next time!!!
Love how she goes on and on about how easy it is to do laundry, then criticizes you for "making" your wife do it
Feminist ☕
Oh, I am sure this knucklehead is just the perfect "housewife". Lmao.
A fine example of femsplaining, rude, condecending, and generally painfull but can she change a tire?
These girls will never know what it feels like to be married to a wonderful, hardworking, loving, faithful man that works hard to provide and how it makes us real women WANT to serve our husbands. ❤
Probably don't get laid good either.
On your knees.
I realized I have a lot in common with Michael.
-Both Italian
-Both Catholic
-Both unable to work a laundry machine
Criticize someone while looking like a freaking bull with a nose ring automatically discredits everything you say.
Who can be mean to Michael? He’s so innocent
Exactly he's so sweet 😊
Exactly , he's cute with those chubby cheeks and just want to pinch them lol
@@tylersoto7465 I know! 😁 He's our favorite cute italian
@@tylersoto7465 BAHAHHAHAHAA
@@missengelrealll
When we stayed at my cousin's house due to a hurricane a couple of years ago, she had one of those fancy washing machines. I was completely unfamiliar with it and she had to show me what to put her washer and dryer on each time I washed a load of laundry! It happens to women, too, and it doesn't make us stupid. No one gets something on the first try with a task they're unfamiliar with.
The washing machine whiner didn’t tell you to add detergent. Someone needs to teach her how to do laundry.
Also, I gladly cook, clean and do laundry for my family and my husband gasses my car, fixes it and everything else that breaks, and much more. Sometimes I even ask him to open a jar that won’t open. I wouldn’t trade my chores for his for anything. We appreciate each other and help each other. Marriage is an awesome thing!
Correlation is not causation. Research design 101.
Michael being forced to quote himself is top tier.
How can you not LOVE Micheal Knowles? 😂😂😂
I love that they provide this content for you Michael. Haha
Also, Laundry girl scoffed at you for asking your wife for help with how to do laundry, and then insulted you for how dumb you are because of it...only to then do the same thing she scolded you for by showing you how to do it herself instead. ROFL.
I am not a catholic, but I like Michael Knowles. Why? It is not his team's editing. It's his humanity. You won read this Michael. But I love you.#nohomo
hah gay!
@@smashypeople
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Nah, bro said no homo he's good
Hitler was also anti-smoking and actually launched the first campaign against cigarettes in history. So naturally I assume this individual picked up a pack of Marlboro reds after filming the video.
I love how this "weaponized incompetency" is always one-sided. My boyfriend does all of the home improvement projects, tractor work, and animal care. I could watch him do these things and learn how to do them myself, but I don't have an interest in it. Yet I am never called manipulative for not helping him with those tasks...
When his laundry is dirty, I do it. When I need my car worked on, he does it. It's not weaponized incompetency, it's gender roles.
As a woman I’m just gonna say this, we don’t want men doing laundry. We don’t want you touching our clothes, we don’t want you using hot water when it should be cold, forgetting to use stain remover, putting things in the dryer that don’t belong. We just don’t want you messing with it because you’ll undoubtedly screw it up. So when women say stuff like “oh so bad man can’t do laundry, it’s all an act.
I would even add dishes to this. I hate grabbing what is supposed to be a clean dish and it is still greasy or grimey. No one in my house washes the dishes as thoroughly as I do, so I'll just do it, thanks.
As a house wife I'll admit my husband does it all better than me and I do it just fine. Not every man is the same.
Rule #1: You can safely ignore EVERYTHING said by people with a pierced septum.
I resent that, instead I demand all leftists remove their piercings and stop appropriating my goth culture!
Or any piercings
@@petitmeowmeow Maybe goths shouldn't have appropriated the piercing from American Indians, Indians, African tribes, et al.
@@henrybierman8431 Definitely the aggressive ones, essentially anything outside the ear. Ear guages are to be ridiculed as well as those who choose to permanently mutilate themselves in that fashion obviously do not possess good judgment or wisdom.
@@SeanGTM Body modification isn't limited to specific countries or ethnicities. Humans have been doing so in a myriad of ways since forever, no one owns it.
When my pastor’s wife had to be hospitalized, the pastor visited her and asked where the key to washing machine was. She (and the rest of us) was amazed. Even after a year we still tease him.
Your editor deserves all the good things in life
Am a married woman myself and I LIKE DOING THE LAUNDRY really don't want my husband to and there is absolutely NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT
Michael may be incapable of doing laundry but he makes me laugh on every video. Laughing everyday.. PRICELESS
His wife probably likes doing his laundry, cooking and taking care of the family.
We need a video of Michael learning how to do laundry now.
He also needs to show the washing machine in question, I'm so curious about it
That is fantastic, I hope the producers are reading this 😂
Washing machine asmr video 😂😂
Yes please
ben shapiro: my wife is a doctor
michael knowles: i have a very fancy laundry machine
His wife has a PhD...more than qualified to wash his underwear.....
So this woman @10:47 can use "weaponized incompetence" to take advantage of plumbers, coal miners, garbage men, rail workers, engineers, armored guards, cable installers, mechanics, landscapers, scientists, steel workers, truck drivers, military, construction, fireman, pilots, farmers, carpenters, inventions, police, fisherman, roughnecks, and gravediggers, But it's not ok for Michael to not do a load of laundry. GOT IT.
To the laundry 'people' (need to be inclusive according to the last girl), he asked his wife to show him how to operate the machine. He didn't just say "you do this". That's not weaponized incompetence, or being lazy, he's putting forth the effort to learn the machine.
Also, my husband washes his own scrubs (he's in the medical field), but I do the general laundry because some of my clothes have specifications on cycles and how to be dried. He can't keep track of that (not his forte), so he does what he can and I do the rest. He isn't weaponizing his incompetence.
These producers need to stop torturing Knowles
I’m secretly in love with Michael Knowles. God bless his wife lol. So Blessed.
One day I’m gonna replace her idc 🤭
We need a picture of that washing machine. 😂
I love how the worst criticism the left can level at Michael Knowles is "well he can't operate his washing machine, and that makes him sexist"
We need evidence of this complicated washing machine . Show photos !! 😂😂
1:19 *does the Italian hand thing 🤌*
Michael: how dare you use my own spell against me
😭😂
I would rather do the laundry and dishes than majority of what my husband has to do at work. Just sayin.
I'm not going to change the oil or climb up on the roof to wipe the snow off the satellite dish! I doubt he wants my help mending the fences, either
" every thing i dont like is hitler " absolutely spot on 🤣
"I have a very, very fancy laundry machine." My wife is fancy too.
You cannot take a person seriously who installs a doorknocker in their nose.
🤣👍
It’s just so you can check to see if anyone’s ever home
Lol, I wonder who's at home lol
I’d say if the only bad things these people have to say about Michael is in regard to doing laundry then Michael is winning. I wish that was the worst thing someone ever said about me. 😂 Those people tell me constantly how I am oppressed (which is such a farce) all because my husband works his ass off which allows me to stay home and care for our home and family and I guess because I love that job more than any other job in the world I’m oppressed. 😂😑
Amen!! Me too!! 🙌
Right??
I don't know if his wife works or not: but, if he's out working his butt off, so what he doesn't know every setting of every device in his house.
As a recently unemployed husband who's now taken on 90% of the house chores... I can confirm.
I'd rather feed&walk the dog, feed the kids, do all the laundry, clean the house, do the dishes, mow the grass, and shop for all the groceries than put up with the absolute ASSHATS I've had the "pleasure" of working with over the past 4 years.
At least the children will occasionally say "Thank you!" and signal their appreciation for what I've done... Not so much in the working world!
@@jasono2139 honestly. Me too 😆. I'm a Sahm and I am super thankful my hubby takes on the stress of his job so I can stay home and raise our 4 kids. I am very appreciative that, despite being a lot of work of its own sort: my life is cushy thanks to him.
Yeah. I'm oppressed, too. Hubby works 50 hours a week at a grueling job keeping everyone's power on & I have to stay home all day. lol
My husband hasn’t done a load of laundry since we got married, (17 years) and I haven’t taken out the garbage or had to get the oil changed in the car. It all balances out!
Michael's smile cured any trauma I had tbh
Also - I'd honestly rather do all the washing than work a corporate job. These ladies are really getting upset over the washing machine and making assumptions about his marriage like it affects their life in any way
Living with a controlling mother, she insisted on doing my laundry even when I was grown and still living at home. I on the other hand taught my boys around age 10 to do their own laundry and I also taught them how to cook. I did this so my boys would not have to depend on a woman!! They are both 25 now, they do their own laundry and sometimes cooks their own meals, unless I've cooked already. And YES I changed a LOT of flat tires when I was in college, also learned to break into my car since I had a bad habit of locking my keys in the car... Even when I was married my husband did most his laundry, I usually folded it for him. I also made his lunch every night. When married, it's never gonna be 50/50, but both partners have to help out around the house since we both worked outside the house.
1:46 okay but did she not prove the point that she can do it easily?
Lol
Then that proves he truly is dumb for not knowing how to do an easy task
@@msnewsenior but is he? Because he just got her to do it.
More like it’s not his job so he doesn’t need to know how to do it.
@@killianmiller6107so if michael was living on his own, what would you suggest? Shouldn’t he know how to wash his own sweaty disgusting clothes??
Tiktok;
The platform where people with less than 2 brain cells have their say 🤦
Girl: "Doing laundry is easy, let me show you!"
Me, an intellectual: "Show me again."
I can feel the big brain energy through this comment 💪
Michael, why do you always leave out the 'O' when spelling out your last name? "Use code knowles KNWLES" 🤣 i hear it every time
🙋♀️ of the weaponized incompetence. My husband tries to learn me stuff all the time but if I don’t want to do it I’m pretty gosh darn good and not learning it 😂😂
Did anyone else think we would have a clip of Michael Scott yelling "I have a laundry machine!!!!!" at some point?
At least the first girl has the decency to warn people about who she is by wearing that ring in her nose, so they'd know to avoid her like the plague.
That first one just wants to be wife by Michael. But Michael is too adorable to pick up on the cues
I’ve been doing my own laundry for years, I’m 35 so a very long time. I moved into a condo that had a washer/ dryer. Same machine not separate and I needed help to figure it out. Basic washing machines and dryers no problem. It was a nightmare. Even the paper work that came with it was confusing. I had to ask a neighbour.
Note how the washing machine ones don't mention putting in the detergent first. That part always confuses me. When do you add it? The washers here don't mix in the detergent until after they fill with water, and so I never know if they took the detergent or have enough of it.