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Women Like Rosie Jean Produced Hyper-Masculinity

Women Like Rosie Jean Produced Hyper-Masculinity

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A clip from a podcast called “We’re All Insane” went viral of Rosie Jean, a self-described “disabled, plus-sized, queer adult,” criticizing men. The clip speaks so much to what I say about how modern feminism produced the hyper-masculine culture that we see today.

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  1. I expected this video to be about something else.

    She's painting a caricature of an incel, but the term "incel" is not a generalized term applicable to all men. In truth its not even a term that can be applied to all men who are unwillingly inactive in their sex life. An incel is a part of a predominantly online community that has adopted an ideology that paints the world around them in an extraordinarily distorted view with a hyperfocus on gender relations. They have their own terminology, memes, history, etc., and the most dedicated members of the incel community are genuinely mentally ill. Whether that's personality disorders, neurodivergent conditions, or plain old depression varies, but an incel is the result of more than just not getting laid.

    I wouldn't say that her picture of incels is accurate, but you should definitely take any man calling himself an incel as a red flag. Their mentality is socially inept, self-deprecating, misogynistic, and lacking in personal accountability, responsibility, and agency. But without even needing to get to know their ideas, at first encounter, they're just… off.

    Edit: Also, the term "incel" came from these men. Not women branding them as such.

  2. I don't usually think this or say this, but she doesn't need to lose weight. Why????????? Just imagine if she did lose weight, down to the point t where she looks very attractive by many men. You think she's bashing men now by the way she looks now. Just imagine if she was a 7,8, out of 10. She would try to destroy men if she was to lose alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllĺlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll break ok back again alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllĺ that weight.

  3. and for all the haters on here, calling out the obvious, like anyone needs to be told, go find another podcast or create your own. you will then see how many people actually care about your self-entitled (yes, there's a difference) hate.

  4. My daughter has autism. You need that helmet! I don’t like how you targeted a disabled autistic girl. Do you know how it feels to be the mother. I seriously thought you should go to jail for inciting violence that this poor lady will definitely have now. Bully move. You have got to stop I feel like I just want to live but you make it damn hard. Get educated on who you put on the screen. I feel for you being a bully and karma darlin’

  5. You know, until you interview this girl and ask her QUESTIONS about HER life, you’ll never understand how she came to the conclusions and perspectives she came to.

    She could have health issues, depression, no friends or family to rely on when in crisis

    It’s honestly probably the biggest lesson of all to hold back judgement.

    I have grown immensely from it and learned to understand the human behind the facade first.

    Otherwise you’re arguing with someone in a different reality than yours

    Not sure if anyone will read this but I’m going through it rn and it’s just sSO IMPORTANT SO UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER FIRST.

    other wise we will fight forever…….

  6. Just know that, without all the annoying assholes pushing us to our limits, there would be no change

    Our integrity is being tested with each and every difficult situation.

    We are all teachers, so teach instead of judge

  7. Also, I love her vocabulary. Anyone else learn any new words by listening to her? I always look up words I don’t know so I can appreciate and appropriately comprehend what someone is trying to tell me. there are too many fights due to lack of understanding what the other person is truly telling you if you don’t know the words they’re saying

  8. You know, Candace is just sooooo high up in the realms of intelligence, wisdom, and hard work that I feel bad she even consorts with the likes of those surrounded by Mountain Dew cans.

    She’s just so far past it and above it that we need Not judge or compare because these people are incomparable to each other.

    However, this is the lesson we need to learn about empathy and judgment.

    It’s impossible to know how others are feeling, but a good kick in the ass by Candace Owens will scare you straight and that’s why I’m here, I need a dose of some ass kicking and strengthening and logic from the mouth of a non-complainer, hard-worker and ‘no fu**’s given’ attitude.

    My new life quote is, “Life’s tough, get a helmet.”

    Who else can stand by this quote?? I need comrades to help me through this

  9. Well, she is the one with the cheetos dust and empty mountain dew cans everywhere. That is how she knows that is even an imagery type thing she can tap as an example. She actually cries about how fat she is and actually agrees that it is difficult for her to just get up and walk across a room.

  10. "Have you seen some of the people of this country? Have you taken a good look at some of these big f@t motherf***ers walking around, big f@t motherf***ers. Oh my god, huge piles of redundant protoplasm, lumbering through the malls, like a fleet of interstate buses. The people in this country are immense. Massive bellies. Monstrous thighs. And big f@t f**ing a$$es. And if you stand there a minute and look at one of them, you begin to wonder: how does this woman take a 💩? How does she 💩? And even more frightening: how does she wipe her a$$? Can she even locate her a***ole? She must require assistance. Are paramedics trained in this field"? George Carlin

  11. Personally I've gained after 2 kids 35kg. Previously I've suffered from anorexia and pre kids weight is under bmi. Ive lost 25kg and my youngest is nearly 2 years old. Looking nice and dressing nice is for myself but my husband as well. Being fit benifits our family and also mojo. Finding a baby father is easy but keeping a husband is hard. Being physically attracted to each other is important if you are Muslim, Jewish or Christian. Being obese is not healthy or cute. It should never be promoted. Our social healthcare goes up because of them.

  12. I think it’s ok to point out Ignorance when you see it, I don’t think it’s ok to make fun of other’s. I don’t think it’s her weight that makes her Not pretty, it’s her attitude. Even if she looked like a Barbie doll, talking like that, I’d say she sounds like a mean girl.

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