8 Mar 2016

Women Supporting MGTOW

"I am a 25 year old, non religious, Western born and bred woman of Middle Eastern descent and have spent several days binge-watching many of your [Sandman] videos - and I must say, I fully support and sympathize with the MGTOW movement. I honestly don't blame men for going their own way, I see way too many good men become dehumanized and exploited/mistreated by women and our legal systems here in the West. It baffles my mind that many women are willing to destroy the life of a man, by taking half of his assets and future earnings as alimony without feeling any guilt or remorse.
I hate how women are socially conditioned to be princesses while men are knights in shining armors there to "rescue" us. I was always taught me that if I want something, I should work for it and never rely on any man except my father (when I need to) because it is his duty (in my culture) to look after me. Nonetheless, I always find it awkward to ask people for any help. When I was growing up I never asked my parents for money and I still find it uncomfortable when a man pays the bill on a date, I prefer we either pay for ourselves or split the bill. I have also recognize that any success I have ever achieved in my life is thanks to a man, in this case my father. I wouldn't be who I am if it wasn't for my dad -- he brought me up with altruism, good morals, honesty, integrity etc not to mention, he paid for my education so I would remain debt-free and paid for half of my car. I have always known that all post suffragist-era feminism was never seeking the best interests of women, but was backed by the CIA and Rockefeller foundation in a big conspiracy to tax the female half of the population and to destroy the family unit as well as keep an on-going war of the sexes. Third wave feminism is simply about arguing that gender is a social construction, which it's not. men are providers, leaders, protectors and women are mothers, nurturers and are supposed to help establish the home and build the morals/values of the family. We simply cannot use pseudo-science to argue with biology. I absolutely hate how the mainstream media paints all Middle Eastern women as "oppressed". While oppression against women still exists in the Middle East, much of it exists in mainly rural and tribal areas. 90% of marriages back home are arranged and often the first question the women ask when a man has proposed to her is how much money he makes, what he studied..etc. Many urbanized Middle Eastern women from highly educated, middle class and affluent family backgrounds have the upper hand and their men are subservient to them. My family is good example of this. My mother and her sisters are very much pampered princesses -- they all had a university education and careers prior to getting married. As soon as they got married they gave up their careers and became housewives.

Sandman


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