 Yeah, you're right. It was internalized misogyny that made women want to stay at home and care for their children instead of taking on men's responsibilities. And never mind the fact that for poor women there never was an option to stay at home, they had to work to survive. But really, men had it so good at the beginning of the 1900s they could work, seven days a week, 10 hours a day in amazing sanitary conditions. And they got drafted. Amazing opportunities, really. I get a lot of comments like this. I just find it really sus that I can't talk about things men are good at without also having to talk about things that women are good at. Women, not everything is about you. Opti-railing the conversation and making it about your feelings when women say men are garbage. I can already hear the angry feminists in my comment section, but two things. One, not all men are garbage. Are there some bad women? Yes. Doesn't give you the right to label all women as bad. Are there some bad men? Yes. Does not give you the right to label all men as bad. In fact, some might call that sexist. Two, what's really garbage is the modern day feminist movement. It is no longer about women and men being equal. It is about women feeling superior to men and degrading them, then accusing them of oppressing us with patriarchy, which is simply not the case. In fact, it's harder to be a man today than it is to be a woman. How so? Depression, suicide, anxiety, homicide, jail time, homelessness, really anything you can think of outside of sexual assault. And I'll go ahead and say it's not cool that a man was sexist towards you, but that does not give you the right to label all men as garbage. It is simply not true. And it only serves to further divide us based on gender. This is so wrong for so many reasons. It's not just that they both have been playing professional basketball for so long. I was just going to keep scrolling, but then I saw your description. You said not to come at you with the whole the NBA makes more money, but that's literally how it works. But to prove to you that this isn't sexism, I will give you an example involving two men. This is Robert Downey Jr. He plays Iron Man. We all know this. He for many, many years was the face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and he made a lot of money while he did it. This is Steven Amell. He plays the green arrow on the CW. He also was basically the face of his own superhero franchise. CW had a lot of TV shows and they all shared the same universe and it was actually called the Arrowverse. So you know he was the face of it. Guess who made more money? Robert did because the MCU was much more profitable than the Arrowverse was. Has a bigger audience. It's on a bigger scale. Your paycheck is going to reflect the profit of the company you're working for. They can't pay you money they don't have. Let's unpack why in the world you think any random man should just help you. Why? Between the fact you're a grown-up woman, if you're going to the store for something that's probably heavier, you can't lift on your own, you should probably bring a friend. It is not the duty of any random man to come save you when you can't do something yourself. And putting a woman in a dress doesn't make it any more like a woman helped me. She was wearing a dress. There are many things you can do in a dress. But my second part of this is why would men help women these days, especially random women? He comes up and goes to be nice to you and it's you creep get away from me. Or, oh what'd you say to me? There's so many things, so many things random women have said to random men nowadays when they're trying to help. That makes it uncomfortable for them. Men have held the door open for for women and they get mad about it. Let alone let me help you take this to your car? Yeah, okay. Like some woman wouldn't have a field day with that one. Why are you following me in my car? Why are you asking me to go to my car? Like no, f*** off. Men, especially random men, should not have any obligation to sit there and help you out for a choice you made. Don't go to Home Depot then if you can't handle it on your own. I don't know what to tell you. Or maybe ask one of the workers because I'm pretty sure it's their job to help you. So stop attacking men for not helping you when it's not their f***ing job. Recently on my TikTok I've been having some trouble with feminists and I just have a few things to say. Feminists will claim they love and will fight for all women, but what I don't understand is tell feminists you're having conflicting opinions with them and see how badly most of them start treating you. Part of toxic femininity is ostracizing women who go against them. The majority of feminists aren't guided by moral principles. Instead they're guided by political agendas, a thirst for power, their egos, and a desire for revenge. And they think they are so enlightened when they are just ideologically possessed. Alright, good talk. I actually find the idea of a pick-me-girl very funny. Like, I know that it's supposed to be like really offensive. And typically it's used by liberal girls to describe conservative girls to call out their internalized misogyny. But I just think it's really ironic because it's always the feminists using it. And it's the feminists who are assuming that if a woman has a different opinion than them, that means that the woman must be trying to please a man. Like, no sweetheart. I think you might be the one who's a little bit misogynistic here. Because if you think that a woman can only have a different opinion because she's trying to please a man, maybe you're the problem. So pick-me is such an easy term to use on the other person. Did they pick you yet? Well, not really. Because the number of male feminists that I've had angry at me is just too many for you to count. I'm the one with the unpopular opinion here. Maybe you're the pick-me. Okay, I just want to point out that there is nothing wrong with being dependent on someone you love for something. Because the fact of the matter is that as human beings we can't do it all on our own. I don't care how much of a baddie you think you are and how independent you may be, you are dependent on someone for something. Right now in this phase of my life I am mostly dependent on my husband for finances. And my husband is mostly dependent on me to take care of our children. And we're both dependent on God to give us life every day. We work together and depend on each other for different things. And in doing so we are able to create a life that we wouldn't be able to have on our own. And that is what marriage is and that is what family is. And it is wonderful and it's not something to be embarrassed of or to be ashamed of. It doesn't make you weak. I'm so happy that I have someone that I can count on. Someone who can help me and someone who I can help and we can get through life together. There's nothing weak and there's nothing wrong with that at all. Hello mama, you is such a loser. Men, but I started running home from school with my keys between my fingers when I- Or now hear me out. You buy a gun. That will solve any disparities at all. It doesn't matter how big the guy is because you have a gun. And that is why the Second Amendment rocks. Guns rights are women's rights. People who belong in jail. Don't freak out when people don't share the same importance of pronouns as you. Don't freak out when somebody tells you they own a gun. Quit bashing, stay at home moms. Get a job and stop living off the government. I watched the Army's new recruiting video and I can hear the laughs imported from across the globe. At this point, we deserve to get invaded because what the heck was that? I like military ads that look like Top Gun, not Disney. Centering an ad around the fact that a soldier is two moms is completely irrelevant. The military is not a social experiment. The gender of your parents shouldn't matter, which should matter is the fact that you're able to pull your weight and do your job protecting not just your country, but also the other men and women that are serving with you. Soft ads bring in soft people. That's the case. I'm pretty sure I don't want someone that found a calling from that video to be protecting our country. Military videos are supposed to be intimidating, exciting, patriotic. Not an individualized story that the majority of people aren't even going to be able to relate to. Makes me think you're about to go ride unicorns in a battle or getting ready to explain microaggressions and pronouns to Afghans. I mean, for the love of God, let's get back to building a strong unified military, not a woke one. Ever wonder why men these days seem so weak and sensitive and feminine? Well, studies show that men's testosterone levels have been decreasing for decades. Since the 80s, testosterone levels have been decreasing by about 1% every single year. Maybe it's the natural progression of evolution or maybe it's all the endocrine disrupting chemicals in our consumer products like nonstick pans, bath products, beauty products, perfume, cologne, household cleaning products, in our foods, maybe it's atrazine, maybe it's glyphosate, maybe it's all the pesticides and herbicides, maybe it's all the phytoestrogen and all the soy that men are consuming constantly these days. Maybe it's social conditioning. You know, it's a lot easier for the world leaders to control populations when they're weak and docile. And they very well know the consequences and the harmful effects that all of these things in our environment have. Let's wake up out of this fog and take our freaking power back. I'm not that good at math, but I'm pretty sure that that doesn't end up. A year ago, I found out I was pregnant. I decided to have an abortion because I thought it was the right choice. What I feel no one talks about is this forbidden grief that many women struggle with after an abortion. On the right side, you're labeled a sinner. On the left, you're expected to only gain relief in an open future when in reality it felt like all my doors have been closed. No one wants to hear about the negative effects an abortion can have without it getting political. Show yourself and then show what almost killed you.