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This Father’s Day I was at an event at a park and the old ticket lady was asking all the men as they bought their tickets if they were fathers to wish them a happy Fathers day if so, and after I got in I was waiting by the entrance for the wife to take care of baby stuff for not more than 2 minutes and in that time 4 different unaccompanied young men, fit, white, late 20’s or early 30’s responded to the question with “I wish.” All this to say, my personal experience has been totally different from revenant, outside edge cases like insane libs who think they can’t have kids to save the planet and some oddball autists most young men I’ve encountered want to be fathers. The childless psyop imo is almost entirely a woman problem.
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@RikaDerufu @jimmybuffettfanaccount "husbands are useless and can't do anything" is, sadly, an old trope.
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I don't know if it's grassroot or an actual operation, but on TikTok, in the last year, there has been a boost in circulation of videos that portray husbands and fathers as incompetent, immature "adult" toddlers who cannot do a single task, regardless of how simple it is, and the woman has to take care of everything while ALSO working full time.
Being exposed to this surely won't help young women wanting to become married and have kids.
On the other end though "alpha male" influencers brush it off saying that kids and house chores are a woman only task and that women should also work because if they don't they are gold diggers.
Though times.
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I bet he had a single mother but I can't prove it
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@Dudebro @RikaDerufu @Red_Hat @jimmybuffettfanaccount hmm, yeah would be interesting to know. Also it's hard to tell from a single tiktok what their situation is like.
Maybe she is always trying to do too many things at the same time and he is tired of picking up her slack when she inevitable has things come up.
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Men should know some things about children and interact with them but they are the mothers responsibility. Why would I usurp the most important role that a woman could possibly hold? The shit I do around the house however is just as important as my wife does and we both recognize each others role.
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Agree, what I was talking about was mostly referring to helping the wife if she's busy with something else at the moment. For example I remember seeing a TikTok of a woman asking her husband to look after the pan in the kitchen because the kid started crying, and the father refused to both comfort the kid and look after the pan, telling her that she could just turn off the pan and finish cooking later (= wasting precious time that she could have used to relax a bit).
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Husband not contributing to household chores it's not entirely made up by kike media though, to the point that a lot of married women can relate to the fact that their husbands can be very incompetent.
I remember seeing a TikTok of a mom saying that her husband went to pick up their kids in the wrong school, and all the women in the replies were saying that their husbands don't know where their kids go to school.
I believe this might be a conflation of both feminism shifting the power dynamic in the family more towards the woman, and "boy moms" having free range of action (boy moms tend to want their sons to be toddlers forever, so all the "incompetent" adult men were probably raised by this type of mom). I was actually talking about this in another thread.
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@RikaDerufu @sickburnbro
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50s at least, just after ISRAELS GREATEST SUPPORTERS came back from WW2 and kike media was starting their prototype feminism campaigns on TV.
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How old are we talking about?
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@BroDrillard @RikaDerufu @jimmybuffettfanaccount Tool Time is my go-to reference on this.
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There were jokes about husbands in the past, but it went both ways.
Consistently shitting on husbands in the media is almost certainly a relatively recent psychop. At the very least it's a Schelling point for the various jews controlling the media.
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In my mind the 90s are in the relatively recent category. I don't recall Bogart, John Wayne, Connery, etc in bumbling husband roles.
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@BroDrillard @RikaDerufu @jimmybuffettfanaccount yeah, sure. I feel like the last stuff I've seen where husbands are respected, in the media is .. the 60s. The making fun of dad stuff seems to have really started in the 70s.