I usually avoid encounters of gender sla**ing on both sides as it’s just r*ge bait. From what I’ve seen, for the most part, men are just reacting to the constant slander online, in the media, everywhere. Feminism is a concept that has been poorly managed. If you want to be treated equally, why would you provoke the very party that you want to be in line with? It’s a constant see-saw of finger pointing, suspicion, high-fiving, bandwagoning, claiming victim status, and other tactics that seem to be pointless and counter-productive. There are a LOT of inspiring woman who get on with it, put their head down and work for their place, but I’m going to focus on those who just want to mess everything up for them and those who try to achieve equality the right way.
Recently, Azalea Banks trolled everyone on social media by pretending that Conor McGregor was sending her “unsolicited” pics, then later admitting that they had been sending “unsolicited” pics since 2016. I saw people jump on the bandwagon of h*te instantly, which may have driven her to quickly refute her earlier comments. It’s comical to me that people take the obvious satire on Facebook and other forms of social media as truth.
People constantly blindly believe unsubstantiated claims, generally against men. I thought people would have learned after Amber Heard lied blatantly, with her crocodile tears, and pretended to be using a certain type of makeup to cover up non-existent bruises before it even existed. She then left the country in sh*me. It’s not an isolated incident, but the high-profile nature of it made people briefly have a lightbulb moment before going back to their old ways. If she wasn’t caught out, the Me Too movement would have claimed it as a victory, and Depp would probably still be in jail. Men and women can both be scumbags, but at least weigh up the evidence, especially when trained actors are involved.
The Me Too movement was a joke from the start; I’m surprised it lasted as long as it did. I was waiting for the penny to drop because this isn’t how justice should be metered out, by a kangaroo court coupled with trial by media, and su*kers who blindly believe alleged claims. Harvey Weinstein’s r*pe charge got overturned, barely getting mentioned. He wasn’t a saint by any stretch, but he made a lot of people rich, famous, and was just the poster boy that seemingly legitimized a movement that was originally started by woman of color that were genuinely ab*sed and marginalized but a bunch of rich wh*te woman decided to hij*ck the whole movement and made a mockery of it. I feel sorry for the real victims, as with each false claim, it jeopardizes their own claims to be taken seriously.
Weinstein was a wom*nizer, but let’s be realistic, he was hardly a trailblazer. Men and women in Hollywood take advantage of their position and lure attractive people with their money, fame, or status. Demi Moore was with Ashton Kutcher when she was old enough to be his mom. Surely that’s one of the perks of fame. Punching above your weight.
When ridiculous gender denigration ensues, I constantly see labels like “toxic masculinity“, “narcissist“, “incel,” and “m*sogynist” in a list of overused taunts. Narcissism, in particular, is something that gets diagnosed by non-professionals online who couldn’t even spell the word; it’s just a shaming tactic, and the word has seemingly lost its meaning. Attributing a severe psychological disorder to someone purely from a five-minute encounter with their online personae be**ars belief.
There’s always a pattern. Whenever a big shot male celebrity gets sued, all of a sudden, everyone who ever got in contact with him suddenly wants to come out of the woodwork; it’s just opportunism. People who went to P Diddy’s parties repeatedly knew what was going on; he didn’t put a g*n to anyone’s head. He was holding these parties for years, and he even admitted on several occasions what goes on in American talk shows. He always admitted to being a deviate, but at least he didn’t pretend to be a choir boy. Diddy got found not guilty of the major charge of s*x tra**icking, as did Depp, Spacey, Weinstein, and many others whose lives and careers were ruined. They were sh*med and made out to be m*nsters. Epstein, however, was a proven sc*mbag, but he had a woman doing most of his work for him. There was very little coverage of her, as it just puts a dent in the narrative. Meanwhile, P Diddy is getting live-streamed on Disney.
People fall for the same routine constantly, trusting the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, who pretend to be nice and even wear “be kind” t-shirts, but was a b*tch to her employees and virtually anyone not named Ellen DeGeneres. Anyone who postures that much and has to virtue signal to that degree, I would submit, is deflecting their real agenda and true nature. She got away with it, with just a little damage to her rep but no real accountability.
Men suffer ordeals that they can’t even talk about. Fear of sh*me, getting laughed at, and being tormented. Slanderous comments against men tend to stick. Unproven allegations are enough to derail a career. Ghislaine Maxwell, whom I touched on earlier, was found guilty of s*x tra**icking, yet it isn’t even mentioned in the MeToo movement’s list of achievements, because she’s the wrong gender and doesn’t fit in the narrative.
Furthermore, Men tend to get sh*t at, 50 Cent is alive only by the grace of god. I couldn’t even name one female rapper who’s got gu**ed down; Megan Thee Stallion got sh*t in the foot, that’s about it. Men are constantly mu*dered at a high rate, sacrificed at the frontline of wars, and the men’s su*cide rate is much higher for a reason. If that’s not a telling statistic when it comes to dealing with the struggle, I don’t know what is. Even men with fame and fortune like Kurt Cobain, Chester Bennington, Robin Williams, and Chris Cornell put their own lights out. Being a man is just stigmatizing, it may seem irrelevant, and it can lead you to some very dark places. I see a lot of men who just embrace being “the villain” because that’s how they are going to be portrayed, no matter what they do.
Geographically, Westerners have it good, maybe a focus on proven sufferers like the homeless that litter the streets of projects, slums and ghettos (usually men) and third world countries where the woman are GENUINELY a*used they aren’t even allowed to show their face and get beat, ra**ed and arranged marriages usually when they are way too young. But no one seems to mention them, or at least they don’t get the recognition they deserve. Anyone sick of this?
Me too.

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