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Liptusg
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Did anyone notice how in so many tv shows or movies, not to mention real life, women's idea of an 'empowered woman' is basically someone that is solipsistic, sassy, abrasive, impulsive and constantly seeks to humiliate men around her over any 'fault' possible she can perceive in them, and to always resolve disputes not with diplomacy or logic but pettiness and drama? Which is of course exactly what women spend all their time on Reddit in subs like TwoX or AITA or relationshipadvice or anywhere else they can rag on men, so it shouldn't be a shock.
Interesting how their image of 'a woman in charge' goes. And their dumbest take of all is always to say "But when a man is bossing people around, being ruthless and putting people down then it's ok but shitlords get angry when a woman does it!!! *pouts*" - Actually, sweaty, no decent men appreciate men in positions of status or authority over them ( Be it corporate CEO's or politicians or celebrities or whatever ) that act in this manner like the male version of a gigantic bitch. Only the very 'toxically masculine' men which you rail against otherwise do, as they aspire to attain a position of bullying others into submission, and in fact, the other demographic that loves these traits so much is women - they're the ones who need their men to be 'dominant and assertive' at any cost.
Funny how they can't really relate to a strong woman who is more of a 'Mother Theresa' than a Mean Girls character. Do they know what kind of men in history have earned enough respect from other men with somewhat good values to be revered as far as Gods or Godlike figures? Jesus, Buddha....: Compassion. Humility. Being able to explain your truth even to those you hate or are ''beneath you' instead of ridiculing or or threatening others with social ostracism. Wisdom. Championing morality instead of personal power - and no, not the morality of shilling for your 'gender issues' ( AKA becoming more privileged than you already are ), but universal morality that also applies to the people you are disgusted by the most.
How many 'strong women' in western society, 2022, fit that description? If only we had every great philosopher of the ancient world to tell us why women's conception of 'strength' is so twisted and dangerous, oh wait, we do.
Interesting how their image of 'a woman in charge' goes. And their dumbest take of all is always to say "But when a man is bossing people around, being ruthless and putting people down then it's ok but shitlords get angry when a woman does it!!! *pouts*" - Actually, sweaty, no decent men appreciate men in positions of status or authority over them ( Be it corporate CEO's or politicians or celebrities or whatever ) that act in this manner like the male version of a gigantic bitch. Only the very 'toxically masculine' men which you rail against otherwise do, as they aspire to attain a position of bullying others into submission, and in fact, the other demographic that loves these traits so much is women - they're the ones who need their men to be 'dominant and assertive' at any cost.
Funny how they can't really relate to a strong woman who is more of a 'Mother Theresa' than a Mean Girls character. Do they know what kind of men in history have earned enough respect from other men with somewhat good values to be revered as far as Gods or Godlike figures? Jesus, Buddha....: Compassion. Humility. Being able to explain your truth even to those you hate or are ''beneath you' instead of ridiculing or or threatening others with social ostracism. Wisdom. Championing morality instead of personal power - and no, not the morality of shilling for your 'gender issues' ( AKA becoming more privileged than you already are ), but universal morality that also applies to the people you are disgusted by the most.
How many 'strong women' in western society, 2022, fit that description? If only we had every great philosopher of the ancient world to tell us why women's conception of 'strength' is so twisted and dangerous, oh wait, we do.