Are Women Getting Angrier? - MGTOW

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This video is brought to you by a donation from Mac and he sent me a news article from the BBC with the same title of this video. Now I'm going to read parts of that article. So here goes and I quote: "According to a BBC analysis of 10 years of data from the Gallup World Poll, women are getting angrier. Every year the poll surveys more than 120,000 people in more than 150 countries asking, among other things, what emotions they felt for a lot of the previous day. When it comes to anger and stress however, the gap between men and women is widening. In 2012 both genders reported anger and stress at similar levels. Nine years later women are angrier. And there was a particular divergence around the time of the pandemic. Psychiatrist Dr Lakshmi Vijayakumar believes this is the result of tensions that have emerged as more women become educated, employed and economically independent in countries all over the world including poorer ones. "At the same time, they are tethered down by archaic, patriarchal systems and culture," she says. "The dissonance between a patriarchal system at home and an emancipated woman outside of home causes a lot of anger." Every Friday evening at rush hour in Chennai in India, she witnesses this dynamic in action. "You see the men relax, going to a tea shop, having a smoke. And you find the women hurrying to the bus or train station. They're thinking about what to cook. Many women start chopping vegetables on their way back home on the train." In the past, she says, it wasn't considered appropriate for women to say they are angry, but that's changing. "Now there is a little bit more ability to express their emotions, so the anger is more." Many more women than men said they were stressed in Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Cyprus and Greece. In Brazil almost six in 10 women said they had felt stressed for much of the previous day, compared with just under four in 10 men. Many women in the USA and elsewhere have now reached a place where they are able to say, "No more! And they're using their anger to do it," "You need rage and anger," agrees Ginette Azcona at UN Women. "Sometimes you need these, to shake things up - and have people pay attention and listen." unquote. Well Mac thanks for the donation and topic. Anger makes people pay attention and listen to women. Especially the white knights. Ten years of smart phone adoption means that women aren't getting as much attention in real life like they used to so they are angry. Being upset and acting out forces people to pay attention to you because at the very least they perceive you as a threat. I'll discuss more in a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor Me The Sandman:

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