The video on Marx is based on verifiable accounts, it's not like he lived in the middle ages.
This one here is really on point, though this is more descriptive of first world societies which ironically becomes more evident when you spend some time in less developed countries where the feminist touch is not yet institutionalised.
The video on Marx is based on verifiable accounts, it's not like he lived in the middle ages.
This one here is really on point, though this is more descriptive of first world societies which ironically becomes more evident when you spend some time in less developed countries where the feminist touch is not yet institutionalised.
The video on Marx is based on verifiable accounts, it's not like he lived in the middle ages.
This one here is really on point, though this is more descriptive of first world societies which ironically becomes more evident when you spend some time in less developed countries where the feminist touch is not yet institutionalised.
It drops into hyperbole a couple times, but the point still stands, and it's a good one. I'm surprised it didn't further elaborate on the absurdity that is fat acceptance/body positivity/anti-fat shaming. One of the biggest problems with modern world and social media/online dating. Fat, unattractive women feeling overly entitled and screaming bloody murder when they don't get equal attention to the attractive ones.
Always got a laugh from this video. The prevalent idea amongst modern women that men should still pay for everything, while being forbidden from expecting tangible benefit from it is so cringeworthy:
Imagine it was some unattractive dude giving this talk though. They'd castrate him.