ФЕМИНИСТКИ В ТИК ТОК #2 - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses their absence from creating content for two months and addresses feminist criticisms. They argue that modern feminism has become ridiculous and that men are often disadvantaged in society. The speaker cites examples of how men are subject to stricter rules and expectations, such as being forced to give up their seats to women or being judged for not being masculine enough.

The speaker also discusses the concept of the "pink tax," where products marketed to women are more expensive than those marketed to men. However, they argue that this is not always the case and that the prices of products can vary for many reasons.

The speaker also talks about how society perceives men and women differently, citing an example of how a scene with half-naked women congratulating a boy on his birthday is perceived as fun and funny, but a similar scene with half-naked men and a girl would be perceived as disturbing.

The speaker concludes by stating that modern feminism has become a movement that discredits itself and that many women are ashamed to identify as feminists. They also share a personal anecdote about how they immediately lose interest in a woman if they discover she is a feminist.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author didn't post any videos on their channel for two months.
2. The author was banned from a platform, but the reason is not specified.
3. The author argues that holding the door open for someone is not necessarily an act of sexism.
4. The author suggests that men and women should be treated equally and with respect.
5. The author mentions that they were attacked by feminists.
6. The author argues that the concept of "pink tax" is a myth.
7. The author found examples of identical products (toothbrushes) with the same price for both men and women.
8. The author mentions that men are more likely to be victims of murder and have a higher chance of being driven away from domestic violence.
9. The author states that men in Russia commit suicide five times more often than women.
10. The author argues that men are not privileged in society and that women have more rights and freedoms.
11. The author mentions that women are not forced to serve in the army, while men are.
12. The author states that feminists often discredit their own movement.
13. The author mentions that they had a personal experience with a woman who invited them to a cafe and expected them to pay.
14. The author argues that feminism in Russia is often beneficial to women, but not necessarily to men.
15. The author mentions that they have no problem paying for a woman at a cafe, but they want to understand that it's not an act of aggression or a sign of weakness.