
Why is it that whenever a man mocks women he is considered a misogynist but whenever a man dresses up as a woman and mocks women then he is praised?


Let me start by saying that crossdressing is about as sexy as a root canal. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion, except instead of a train, it's some dude wearing a wig and lipstick. And yet, for some reason, society seems to think that this is a good thing. They think it's funny, or cute, or even empowering. But in reality, it's just a sad, pathetic attempt to be something you're not.
Now, I'm not one to judge people based on their sexual preferences. If you want to dress up like a giant banana and do the cha-cha, more power to you. But when you start mocking women and femininity, that's where I draw the line. It's disrespectful, it's degrading, and it's just plain wrong.
And yet, for some reason, people seem to think that it's okay for men to dress up like women and make fun of them. They call it "drag" or "performance art" or some other bullshit, but let's call it what it really is: a sad attempt to get attention.
So why is it that when a man mocks women, he's considered a misogynist, but when he dresses up like a woman and mocks women, he's praised? It's simple, really. Society has become so twisted and perverted that anything goes. We've lost touch with our values and our morals, and now we're left with a culture that celebrates depravity and degeneracy.
But let me tell you something, folks. I refuse to be a part of it. I refuse to sit back and watch as men prance around in dresses, mocking the very essence of femininity. I refuse to be silenced by those who think it's okay to degrade women for a cheap laugh. And most of all, I refuse to let this filth go unchallenged.
So to all the crossdressers out there: you may think you're being clever or funny, but in reality, you're just exposing your own insecurities and twisted fantasies. And if you think you're going to get a pat on the back from me or any other self-respecting man, you're sorely mistaken. We will not be silenced, and we will not back down. The battle for the soul of our society is on, and I for one will fight with every fiber of my being to ensure that righteousness prevails.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go bleach my eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/8njf_JWw4XwSeems you've not learned about advertising and the influencer scene.
But when you attend high school next year, there are classes on business and promotion. Don't sell your ass behind the bike shed for a dollar, like you did in primary. Attend the classes and learn instead.
Maybe you'll get as big a following as the fuckwit Dylan
Well, Mr. Anonymous, it’s all about intent. Your ‘question’ is a loaded question, & includes the erroneous assumption that when a man dresses as a woman, that he’s ‘mocking’ woman — when nobody thinks that at all, ever. That’s not a thing.
And PS) Dylan is being praised for being (what he perceives to be) her authentic self. Not for mocking woman. I think you actually know that, hence your asking such a dumb question anonymously.
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Your question is way too simplistic and manipulative.
“When a man mocks women” he’s not necessarily considered misogynistic, it depends why and under what context he’s mocking them.
“whenever a man dresses up as a woman and mocks women then he is praised” you seem to be generalizing too much. Could that have happened? Sure why not. Is that consistently happening? I don’t think so.
it’s hard to have a smart dialogue with these types of assertions.
It is a manipulation technique used to push a certain narrative.
Hahahaha good question. You will see no one replying to your post.
People are scared to speak up.
No wonder some might have already reported your question.
Being transgender is more woke than being anti masculine. So they’ll cater to the more woke.
That's not a woman, that's a man baby!
Because SJWs are hypocritical that way.
Because liberalism is a mental disorder.
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