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My Comment on Sandman’s “Cutting Toxic Women Out Of Your Life – MGTOW” Video

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“[…] They’ll keep promoting the narrative of toxic masculinity, when in fact it’s they that have toxic femininity, and they’re just using projection on us before we have a chance to point out their flaws.” The truth has been spoken! 🐐 Now that’s exactly the kind of “no you” game I never want to be a part of.

A female classmate back in university said to me (on Facebook), “You think you’re better than everyone else.” To which I replied, “Actually, I think that people think I’m better than them, which is their problem; not mine, but thanks for proving that it wasn’t just my paranoia. I could sense my classmates had a hard-on for me.” Years later, I realized that she didn’t just say that to me out of the blue; in fact, a few days before that, we bumped into each other outside the university, and she invited me to go smoke shisha with her, and her (female) bestie, and I declined her invitation due to allergies; all kinds of smoke give me a rage-inducing headache. Thing is, I always talk to people in a way that I expect them to be mature enough not to make a big deal out of things. I was dumb to think that she’d be well-adjusted enough to not see my answer as blatant rejection. Thankfully, I’m unapologetic, and her thinking I was being sanctimonious only proved how insecure she was. I knew she was effed in the head the minute I asked her her name, and she was like, “Bahae. Don’t start!” before I could say anything. I had no idea it was a unisex name, because before I had the displeasure of meeting her, I only knew guys named Bahae. Unisex names aren’t as normal as in the West, so for instance, a girl named Bahae here in Morocco is like a girl named Tyrone in North America; it’s extremely unusual, but personally, I don’t care, and I don’t even think it’s funny or humiliating, because the meaning of those names imply something that can apply to both sexes just fine. “Bahae” means beauty in Arabic; not that she had any.

Love your content, Sandman! Keep redpilling us with your infinite wisdom! 😁🙏🏻