I’m 50 years old and have never, ever said or heard said to a woman any of those things on the balloons. It’s as if we’re making things up in order to keep that status as a victim.
@@Mic1904 Well you would assume that if it's so systemic that as a teacher, father, husband, son, uncle, that I would have heard someone say it directly or heard of someone saying such things to the women in my life. I mean if it is such a systemic problem then that patriarchal system is failing because females have higher G.P.A.s, higher high school graduation rates, and are the majority if students in institutions of higher learning in the U.S., but apparently "society" is still brainwashing young girls into believing they can't be successful and must be subservient to men. Are there men and women who believe these things, of course, but they do not represent the majority of society, thus women should not continue to play the victim card.
@@dancoffey6303 "Well you would assume that if it's so systemic that as a teacher, father, husband, son, uncle, that I would have heard someone say it" Why? Why would literally anything in reality be reliant on you, one person out of 7.88 billion, having heard it? Talk about the world revolving around you.
I assume this is in India because of the girls in the video and the accent of the narrator. Perhaps things like this is common in those countries, but I would guess much, much less of an issue in Europe and the U.S. but then again, what do I know, I'm a middle-aged white man with privilege ooozing out of every orifice of my body.
@@Mic1904 Fair point. I'm not talking about the world. I'm talking more about western nations like the U.S. or European nations. I'm going to assume for various reasons the video is made in India. Women face many more obstacles in other nations, that's true, but when I hear women in the U.S. complain about systemic barriers, the evidence does not support those complaints.
Imagine respecting your male boss who likes to be shirtless? Clothes are related to respect ..so if you wear seductive dress or show skin you deserve disrespect ..respect requires effort..its earned.
@@aaradhyakharwar9863 : why men wearing no shirt is different or restricted ..if women can why can't men Respect rises with decency, sacrifice, talent, power, contribution , so barely cladded people might get respect but not really as much as he/she could.
I totally agree, if "society" is conspiring to keep women subservient and "in the home" and out of good jobs and colleges, then why are girls/women graduating high school and college at a higher rate than boys/men?
I’m 50 years old and have never, ever said or heard said to a woman any of those things on the balloons. It’s as if we’re making things up in order to keep that status as a victim.
When did 'Dan hasn't personally seen or heard something' become 'it's made up'. I've never seen a bear. Pretty sure they're not made up.
@@Mic1904 Well you would assume that if it's so systemic that as a teacher, father, husband, son, uncle, that I would have heard someone say it directly or heard of someone saying such things to the women in my life. I mean if it is such a systemic problem then that patriarchal system is failing because females have higher G.P.A.s, higher high school graduation rates, and are the majority if students in institutions of higher learning in the U.S., but apparently "society" is still brainwashing young girls into believing they can't be successful and must be subservient to men. Are there men and women who believe these things, of course, but they do not represent the majority of society, thus women should not continue to play the victim card.
@@dancoffey6303 "Well you would assume that if it's so systemic that as a teacher, father, husband, son, uncle, that I would have heard someone say it"
Why? Why would literally anything in reality be reliant on you, one person out of 7.88 billion, having heard it? Talk about the world revolving around you.
I assume this is in India because of the girls in the video and the accent of the narrator. Perhaps things like this is common in those countries, but I would guess much, much less of an issue in Europe and the U.S. but then again, what do I know, I'm a middle-aged white man with privilege ooozing out of every orifice of my body.
@@Mic1904 Fair point. I'm not talking about the world. I'm talking more about western nations like the U.S. or European nations. I'm going to assume for various reasons the video is made in India. Women face many more obstacles in other nations, that's true, but when I hear women in the U.S. complain about systemic barriers, the evidence does not support those complaints.
Happy women's day
We all came from a woman so respect them
Cute. They wrote sad little things on their little balloons 🥺. Aww ☕
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@ISLAMOPHOBIC_BOT you didn't get the joke bro
Brainless misogynistic ☕😂
Reality is we need men and women one cannot exist without the other period!!!
Very happy international women's day 🌹💕
Imagine respecting your male boss who likes to be shirtless? Clothes are related to respect ..so if you wear seductive dress or show skin you deserve disrespect ..respect requires effort..its earned.
@ISLAMOPHOBIC_BOT - I don't support burka or any dress in particular..
@@aaradhyakharwar9863 : why men wearing no shirt is different or restricted ..if women can why can't men Respect rises with decency, sacrifice, talent, power, contribution , so barely cladded people might get respect but not really as much as he/she could.
If Andrew Tate celebrates womens day. Then I would too.
Ye mast thaa😂
Yay the chaipions leage
half of them created by women s only majority of the men treats women s equally these things are gone now every body equal any way happy women's day
I totally agree, if "society" is conspiring to keep women subservient and "in the home" and out of good jobs and colleges, then why are girls/women graduating high school and college at a higher rate than boys/men?
“Women need make up to look good” isn’t that the opposite of what people are preaching nowadays 🤔
Truee
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Some A cup energy over here.
Stop competing men. It is a team and a team requires different roles to function.
same shit, every year.
Exactly, what does that tell us? Constantly crying for equality when the vast majority of women in the world already have it. Pathetic.
Fre