It’s so hypocritical that men’s masculinity is toxic for feminists but if it benefits them directly or indirectly then it isn’t

We all know that pseudo-feminists are hypocrites. In this article, we delve into debunking another hypocrisy related to how subjective they are on things benefiting them directly or indirectly and objective on others.

Men’s Money Isn’t (Gold Digger)

Jack Welch is credited with the quote, “Cash is king. Get every drop of cash you can get and hold onto it”. Feminists take it in literal terms.

Feminists think of men as assets and use them and if they get a better chance they hop into it. Many say there is a woman behind every successful man, but the truth is that women don’t choose men who are not successful in the first place. For feminists, the real G spot is the wallet and bank account data which leads to sugar daddy, etc too.

It’s flirting when a rich man says “The dress looks se*y on You” and harassment if the man is poor. The sarkari naukari in India is one such example.

The expression “cash is king” is a widely used term in finance or business, emphasizing the significance of holding cash and easily convertible liquid assets. This phrase underscores the value of having readily available funds, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty or crisis.

In the realm of investing, the phrase “cash is king” can also signify periods where it is beneficial to possess a substantial portion of cash or easily convertible short-term debt instruments. This strategic approach may be prompted by declining financial markets or the emergence of favorable investment prospects.

A few more quotes women apply to men used in business are:

  • “Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity, but cash is king”
  • “Never take your eyes off the cash flow because it’s the lifeblood of business”
  • “Cash rules everything around me”

Men’s Attention Isn’t (Narcissistic)

Narcissists just want one thing from you that is your reaction. They seek a constant supply of attention and admiration. So, don’t feed them. This is referred to as narcissist supply which also includes validation, reassurance, power, and control.

Men’s Protection Isn’t (Positive Masculinity)

Many reap the benefits of men and their masculine attributes but condemn masculinity without due credit for the good that men have accomplished. For every male criminal, there are thousands of male heroes.

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Men’s Utility Isn’t (Second Class Citizen)

The below statistics show how men are used by feminists.

ROOFER (90% MEN)
LOGGER (93% MEN)
VETERAN (90% MEN)
PLUMBER (97% MEN)
MECHANIC (92% MEN)
CARPENTER (92% MEN)
COAL MINER (94% MEN)
FIREFIGHTER (95% MEN)
IRONWORKER (92% MEN)
TRUCK DRIVER (80% MEN)
OIL RIG WORKERS (91% MEN)
POLICE OFFICER (85% MEN)
CEMENT MASON (87% MEN)
POWER LINEMAN (92% MEN)
CRANE OPERATOR (96% MEN)
HIGHWAY WORKER (85% MEN)
GARBAGE COLLECTOR (87% MEN)
CONSTRUCTION WORKER (90% MEN)

Men’s Resources Aren’t

Resources are essential elements that fulfill human needs and hold value. They can be broadly classified into natural, human-made, and human resources:

  1. Natural Resources: These originate from the Earth and include both biotic and abiotic components. Examples are coal, natural gas, petroleum (non-renewable), and forests (biotic).
  2. Human-Made Resources: Created by humans from existing natural materials. This category encompasses various products and technologies vital for daily life.
  3. Human Resources: Refers to the human workforce, representing the skills, knowledge, and labor people contribute to various endeavors.

Resources are further categorized based on renewability, with fossil fuels like coal and petroleum being non-renewable, and examples like sunlight and wind being renewable. The classification is crucial for understanding their availability and sustainability.

Also Read: Who invented tampons?

Men’s Provision Isn’t (Chivalry/Gynocentrism)

Chivalry

Chivalry, originating in the Carolingian Empire, developed as a medieval code of conduct for knights. It idealized qualities such as military bravery, individual training, and service to others, emphasizing courage, honor, and military prowess. Evolving from the late 11th century onwards, chivalric values played a significant role in shaping aristocratic culture, with knights embodying these virtues in various aspects of their lives, including warfare and societal interactions. The concept emerged around the 10th century in France, and the Christian church sought to regulate the endemic violence of the time through the ideals of chivalry. While the modern idea of chivalry has evolved over time, its medieval ethos has left a lasting impact on cultural perceptions and continues to influence notions of honor and gallantry.

Gynocentrism

Gynocentrism refers to a dominant or exclusive focus on women in theory or practice. It encompasses a societal or interpersonal emphasis on feminine interests or perspectives. The term suggests a female-centered approach, and it has been discussed in various contexts, including feminist discourse. Gynocentrism can manifest in different forms, from cultural and social structures to interpersonal dynamics. It is not restricted to any particular historical period and has been a topic of discussion in contemporary conversations about gender and society.

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