Comments by "ThinkBefore YouType" (@thinkbeforeyoutype7106) on "Somalia, Sexism and Me - BBC Africa Eye Documentary" video.
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@Shimmy Shai Thanks for the reply but here’s a couple of things you missed. For one, both men and women who are suffering from mental health issues are usually the ones who became disconnected with their manhood or womanhood. Their lifestyles are being reversed through socially, economically, politically, environmentally, etc and the impact can be measured how unhappy they’re becoming which they resort to all kind of vices such as drugs (legally or illegally), alcohol, escapism, etc.
Some of the richest and wealthiest zip codes have one of the highest suicide rates. The correlation is there but some people are blind to it. Now, I do agree that women or anybody else should not face any type of violence whatsoever, but this isn’t the case with respect to occupation. In our culture women, children, the elderly, and the disable are considered a protected class and they should have their basic needs met. It’s the men who take on most of the burden in resolving the issues of the society since they are always the ones in front lines to defend and provide them.
As far as the western “women rights” is concern. It’s absolutely one of the most delusional and asinine talking points I’ve ever heard. So you mean to tell me that we tell women “hey you’re free to do whatever you want” which includes becoming strippers, prostitutes, and sexual objects in the workplace just so they can be replaced by a younger hotter looking one as soon as they pass their youth.
Social media is an indication of how men in the West view their own western women. Soon as she takes off her clothes is the moment she gets attention, likes, and money. The result is witnessing the biggest “independent” women being the most depressed and over medicated women in modern society.
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