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Freed But Not Free "Do Women Hate Men" Episode 14 with P-Dub

Nisaiah Perry Season 1 Episode 14

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P-Dub sits and asks the question of if women of this generation really hate men. The way media depicts specific women as they speak on the dynamics of relationships with men is alarming.



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Good morning on this Sunday. Someone of y'all, man. You know, we got this Sunday cookout cooking up in a minute, man. But I want to address, you know what I'm saying, the crowd, you know what I'm saying, before I dip off like that. I want to know, do women hate men? You know, and I'm sure that all women don't hate men. So I mean it like both literal and figurative, right? You know, I'm a serial poster. I scour the internet for all things news. That's why I'm the self-proclaimed hood journalist. But I see like a lot of like, I don't know if it's generational or whatever, but like a lot of women seeming like they just don't like men nowadays. And that could be the man's fault. Like if it's true, it could be man's fault because maybe it's a lot of bitch ass shit going on nowadays. And it's hard for women to really just be a woman, right? But generationally, I see like especially a lot of like of them like under 30s, seem like it's like a it's damn near like a hatred, a skepticism, like you know what I'm saying, for men. And um, I don't know if it's feminist movements, I don't know what it is. I don't really know what a feminist feminist is in this generation. I don't really know what that is. I know what it was, or at least what I thought it was when I was growing up. It seemed like the movement has kind of changed in a sense of like where it's like uh it feels like hatred. Like, you know what I'm saying? And I know that uh between men and women both, like, I mean, maybe men hate uh women. You know, I was in my sociology class and I was like, uh, it was talking about incels. And I don't know if you know what the incel is. I learned about it like the sociology. I don't know if you know what the incel is, but look it up. I-N-C-E-L-S. Like it's like kind of like uh support groups of men that seem like they have a disdain for women for various reasons, for reasons because they feel like women don't pursue them, don't rock with them like that. They never there for them, and it just turns into whatever. I might not, an incel might look at my definition of what I just said and be like, but that's not what it is. But I'm just saying, like, look it up, right? So I know that there are support groups for men hating women. And I also do subscribe to the theory that uh it's a lot of bitch ass shit going on right now with men, so maybe it's more like a mutual disdain, right? But for the young women, you know what I'm saying, even for the older ones that, you know, walking around spewing all this hate, like, you know, not just the old school niggas ain't shit, but just like seeming like it just ain't no love. Right? It's like, you know, you got on one hand, you got the woman that wants to be truly independent, might be rocking her own name, but she still feels like a man's supposed to, you know, pay for a meal, pay some bills, pay this. It's kind of like an oxymoron. It don't really make sense, right? Uh then you got the super independent woman that just like, look, I don't need no man for nothing. Like, you know what I'm saying? But I mean, that's not, I don't just believe that's really true, right? And um, I don't know, maybe it's just the internet, maybe that's just what comes over my algorithm. Sometimes I do see, I see some women that do jump out and be like, I've been married, you know, I support this, you know, whatever my husband owned, that's what I'm on. But then I'll see in the comments that like, you know, some people would be like, young women would be like, man, I don't really understand, like, that ain't really make no sense to me. So I don't know. I'm looking for the answers, man. I don't got them in this realm. You know what I'm saying? I know what I feel for women. I know that uh, you know, from my mama, uh, to my aunties or whoever anybody ever raised me, uh, to my wife, the wives of the world, you know, to the to the daughters, like you know what I'm saying, that really do cherish the men, you know, that's that's righteous enough to cherish, or even the ones that's feeling, but they just still like pick them up to try to get them there. I understand that I feel like without women on earth, you know, in in a thousand capacities, uh, what would men be? Like I just couldn't imagine a world like that. I never wouldn't be a part of a world like that. Like, you know what I'm saying? I understand the value in them. I understand if I could have a child out, whatever canals and uh offices that I got, I would never do it, right? So shout out to all the women that's kicking them out. Like you know what I'm saying. Wouldn't be no me of me without you, right? Uh my mama rest in peace, been gone for a while. A lot of the game and a lot of the uh the dopness of me comes from her. Um, when it comes to support, you know, a lot of men might be motivated to do something, but with that extra uh support of a woman, it makes them feel like they can do it. So trust me, I understand it. Mind you, I understand misogyny, I understand the things that go on, I understand my parts that I played and all that. But just right now, I would love to know like what's up with this movement right now where it seemed like women just hate men and not just hate them. Not just hate on them, but got a real disgust for them. Let's talk about it. Why do you bring it up on the cookout, man? 12 30 every Sunday. It's the cop off, love. Appreciate your time, appreciate your love, and I appreciate your.