I have been talking about woman in general since my first post mate... Look back.

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- In Japan women are pushed toward sexualization by the patriarcal culture and system
- In the West women are shamed for wearing too much or not enough by the patriarcal masses and the system
- In the middle east, women are forced to wear certain clothes and stripped from fundamental rights by the system.

The point WAS that Patriarchy is a system that oppresses ALL women all over the world in different ways in functions of the society.



Not by "some", by the system and it politics. Shamed by it. Forced sometimes into stripping themselves from clothes that are fundamental parts of their identities.

This fallacious "vision" of laicity is being pushed into reducting muslim women into silence and the insibilization through institutions and the overall society. It's a documented form of oppression that is highly present in Europe especially in France were the islamophobia is highly systemic and mediatic.

All women are shamed into silence all over the world.

- Sexualized
- Harrassed and abused because they were not enough
- Harrased and abused because they were too much
- Slutshamed because they denounce abuse
- Targeted when they accuse
- Ignored when they are suffering
- Raped
- Tortured
- Dehumanized
- Enslaved even sometimes..

Sometimes even by the higher instances of the system such as presidents are doing those.

There is no such thing as a safe world at the moment for women. It's 50% of the population who lives under the oppression of the other 50%.

Fear the moment when they will start to massively fight back
You need to touch grass.
 

Daniel

Tani
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The amount of fear-mongering and doomposting in the posts made the last couple of pages (including this one) the reason why there's been a spike in these pro-sigma male + individualism vids/shorts that keep popping up like weeds on Youtube and viewers are watching them en-masse.
Maybe because there were people who tried to be the "relatively nice" person who cared about things but there was nothing for them in the end.

The gen Zers who heard and watched this happen? They most likely learned not to end up like that guy mentioned above.
People have their own personal problems to deal with, and in their mind rn, they're thinking "Should I spend my energy seriously caring about this problem that might backfire on my if I tried doing something about it in the end?"

But maybe they're just sick of being constantly bombarded with shame and blame for things that they didn't personally do 🫠

I have morning shift 8 hours from now. Going to get some sleep.
 
The amount of fear-mongering and doomposting in the posts made the last couple of pages (including this one) the reason why there's been a spike in these pro-sigma male + individualism vids/shorts that keep popping up like weeds on Youtube and viewers are watching them en-masse.
Maybe because there were people who tried to be the "relatively nice" person who cared about things but there was nothing for them in the end.

The gen Zers who heard and watched this happen? They most likely learned not to end up like that guy mentioned above.
People have their own personal problems to deal with, and in their mind rn, they're thinking "Should I spend my energy seriously caring about this problem that might backfire on my if I tried doing something about it in the end?"

But maybe they're just sick of being constantly bombarded with shame and blame for things that they didn't personally do 🫠

I have morning shift 8 hours from now. Going to get some sleep.
Wow, I've never seen someone yap so much about literally nothing.
 
The amount of fear-mongering and doomposting in the posts made the last couple of pages (including this one) the reason why there's been a spike in these pro-sigma male + individualism vids/shorts that keep popping up like weeds on Youtube and viewers are watching them en-masse.
Maybe because there were people who tried to be the "relatively nice" person who cared about things but there was nothing for them in the end.

The gen Zers who heard and watched this happen? They most likely learned not to end up like that guy mentioned above.
People have their own personal problems to deal with, and in their mind rn, they're thinking "Should I spend my energy seriously caring about this problem that might backfire on my if I tried doing something about it in the end?"

But maybe they're just sick of being constantly bombarded with shame and blame for things that they didn't personally do 🫠

I have morning shift 8 hours from now. Going to get some sleep.
Please have the best rest yet
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All I can say right now is that we're going to be so fucked. All bets are off this time.
It will be overcome
 
Interesting:

Havana syndrome, also known as anomalous health incidents (AHIs), is a disputed medical condition. It is not officially recognized as a disease by the medical community. Starting in 2016, U.S. and Canadian government officials and their families reported symptoms of AHIs in about a dozen overseas locations

Signs and symptoms
Most of the affected individuals reported an acute onset of neurological symptoms associated with a perceived localized loud sound such as screeching, chirping, clicking, or piercing noises.[5][6] Two-thirds reported visual disturbances such as blurred vision and sensitivity to light. More than half reported intense pressure or vibration in the head, ear pain, diffuse head pain, and cognitive problems such as forgetfulness and poor concentration. Tinnitus and hearing loss occurred in one-third of cases, and dizziness or unsteady gait affected one-quarter.[5]

Some affected individuals reported chronic symptoms that last for months, such as balance and cognitive problems, insomnia, and headaches. The longevity of these symptoms is not clear, and they are less specific than the acute symptoms.


Number of people
The U.S. government has not released the number of persons reporting AHIs, but media reporting indicated a total of 26 people around 2017,[10] 40 in 2019 (U.S. and Canadian),[11] 130 people in May 2021,[12] more than 200 by September 2021,[13] and more than 1,000 by early 2022.[14] The cases affected CIA, U.S. military, and State Department personnel and their family members.[12] Some reports, after investigation, were determined to have ordinary explanations, and thus unrelated to Havana Syndrome.[15]

In July 2024, a report from the GAO stated that 334 persons had completed the process to qualify for care in the military health system, but that number does not include persons that did not apply for such treatment.[16]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havana_syndrome
 
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