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Leftist women are sharing ways to insult and demean men and calling it ‘microfeminism’ in a new TikTok trend. Let’s talk about it.
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When a man around you tells a joke or makes people laugh,
turn to a friend, a woman, obviously,
and say, see, men can be funny sometimes.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Implementing these words.
Mantrum, he emotional, and testarical.
Testarical might be the one who are here.
Ha, ha, ha.
Okay, guys.
Today we're diving into the world of micro feminism.
I just found out about this.
You're gonna find out about it, too.
And it is as ridiculous as it sounds.
Let's talk about it.
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We're gonna be getting into the world of micro feminism.
Taylor sent me a video on this.
I had never heard of it.
Turns out there's an entire world of these micro feminists.
Now, for those of you who don't know what micro feminism is,
Google says it is the practice of small, everyday,
intentional actions taken to challenge gender inequalities,
break stereotypes, and uplift women,
particularly in male-dominated spaces.
This originated on TikTok in 2024 because, of course,
and it aims to incrementally change patriarchal norms
through subtle shifts in behavior, language,
and workplace dynamics.
So these are little things that you could be doing,
I guess, as a modern day feminist in your life
to equal the playing field among men and women.
Now, we're gonna get into these videos
because women are luckily making videos on acts of micro feminism
that you can bring into your daily life
to equal the playing field.
And we're gonna see if that's exactly what they're achieving,
or if it's something else.
Let's watch video number one on acts of micro feminism.
I've been making a list of acts of micro feminism
to use an everyday life.
You guys really love the first video,
so let's do a part two.
When a man says, you should smile more.
You say, you first, and then when they smile,
you say, good boy, with a straight face and walk away.
When someone says something positive about a man,
you say, not all men.
When a man around you tells a joke or makes people laugh,
turn to a friend, a woman, obviously,
and say, see, men can be funny sometimes.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Implementing these words.
Mantrum, he emotional, and testarical.
Testarical might be the winner here.
Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Greetings.
This is so funny, guys.
We're really getting the men back with this one
and fighting the patriarchy with these acts of micro feminism.
Plus, it's hilarious.
Cue the forced.
I made a forced laughter all throughout this video.
The forced laughter is really an indicator of where we are
with this particular mindset.
You have to be forcing this in your daily life.
It is not natural.
It's certainly not funny, and it's not amusing.
But go off this.
We're really getting the men back with this one.
Well, as hello ladies and children of ladies.
Similarly, instead of saying, hey guys, say, hey girls
or hey gals, men are going to love that one.
Always assume someone in authority or who's professional
is a woman.
Dr. Coach, boss, supervisor, a woman, every time.
Refer to God as a woman, like use feminine pronouns for God.
This is a triple whammy because you're
going to piss off the Christian nationalists, the sexists,
and the women who are heavily steeped
in internalized misogyny.
What else you guys got?
I'm loving this.
OK.
This just seems more like a crash course
on how to be the most inseparable person in the room,
rather than anything to do with feminism.
Because if we really want to get into feminism,
we should be talking about equality.
And this is my no means a message of equality.
It just seems like a sort of basis attempt
at trying to piss off the men around you.
And I don't think that any of these things would actually work.
I can't really see somebody being super upset by the things
she's saying in this video.
Although that seems to be her intent
is to upset and offend the individual
on the other end of this interaction.
If you want to call that micro feminism,
you can call it that, but it certainly
has nothing to do with the feminist narrative.
If anything, it's misandry.
You want to bring down men.
You're trying to demean them.
You're trying to insult them in your daily life.
And we'll get into the idea that that's centering men
in your daily life.
You're, in fact, making your entire life
about the men around you, which isn't very feminist at all.
Luckily, she's made other videos.
OK.
Here's another one where she's teaching people
different acts of micro feminism they
can bring into their life.
Making a list of acts of micro feminism, part three.
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Just say to him, I'm sorry.
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If you're making a phone call or a house call,
saying, can I talk to the woman of the house
of a man answers?
If you take the tips from my last video
and switch to saying, hey, gals, hey, girls,
instead of, hey, guys, if a man takes offense to that,
you can just say, you know what?
I'm really sorry.
I didn't realize that your masculinity was so fragile.
Can you imagine just planning
for different offensive interactions in your life
and giving people tips and tricks
on how to respond to situations in particular ways
where you're trying to piss somebody off?
It's such a weird way to be spending your time.
And again, it is centering men.
These are so often the women who say
they're taking their male centeredness out of their life.
They're trying to stay away from men.
They don't want masculinity or patriarchy
to influence them in any particular way.
I can't think of anything really more patriarchal,
ironically, than this woman centering men
and their reactions and how they respond to things
in every single thing that she does on a macro level
and as she so clearly states in this video,
on a micro level, meaning you're allowing men
to infiltrate even the minutiae of your life
in every single way that you communicate
with a person of the opposite sex.
Weird, weird.
When you see a man wearing a sports jersey,
tell them you absolutely love their costume
and then ask who their cause playing as today.
You love that one.
And then tack on, I'm honestly so glad
that people are still in the men's sports.
Good for you.
My personal favorite that I do all the time
when a man is mentioned saying why would a man be there?
Because actually, why would a man be there?
What's she using women's names to do the phonetic alphabet?
For example, here's a message to all mega men.
S as in Suzanne.
T as in Trisha.
F as in Francesca.
U as in Ursula.
I honestly have an endless supply of these.
Part four will be coming soon.
It's very interesting because I don't even see any
of these acts bothering men.
You let me know if you're a man watching right now,
would a woman doing any of this in front of you
actually bother you in any way, shape or form?
I feel like it would just be a thing where you go.
That's weird.
Anyways, moving on with the conversation.
I don't see this moving the needle whatsoever.
In fact, this is just a feminist perception
of how men move through the world
and I don't think the vast majority of men,
particularly in the West, think like this
in any way, shape or form.
And thus would not be offended
by these little micro acts of feminism as you call them.
But there's a whole world of women
who are engaging in this and teaching other women.
They are acts of micro feminism that they have
in their daily lives.
We're going to move on to another TikTok.
This girl writes my favorite forms of micro feminism at work.
Number one, wearing platforms or heels every day
despite being five-nine.
It means most men have to look up at me.
Okay.
I mean, who gives a sh** cares?
Another one, continuing to speak.
Even if a man speaks over me,
I will finish my sentence.
Even if it means we have to speak at the same time
for 30 seconds, this forces them to wait
as you're not giving into their intimidation.
Sometimes people just speak over each other.
And sure, keep speaking in order to make your point
if that's what you want to do.
This is not an act of feminism.
You're not a warrior.
You're not an activist.
You're not really changing the dynamics of your workplace.
Let's be honest.
But I think this is a way for these women
who are possessed by these ideas of modern feminism,
which is really just misandry at this point.
It's a way for them to feel like they're achieving something
in their daily lives.
It's a way for them to feel revolutionary or like activists.
When in reality, you're just going to your nine to five.
You're clocking in like everybody else
and you're living your life just like everybody else,
except you are centering men
and constantly thinking about men
in every single thing that you do,
which is not normal.
It's not normal.
Okay, she continues to write,
not being overly friendly during communication
and not apologizing unless it's actually needed.
You don't need an exclamation point
or a smiley face in every message.
Not praising men for doing the bare minimum
or being overly grateful when they simply do their jobs.
Using typically girly colors to highlight work
and as backgrounds on slide shows,
signing up to lead sports events
and not allowing any sport that excludes women
or any gender.
If it makes you feel like you're doing something, ladies, sure.
It's so interesting because these women
are sitting on these things.
They're ruminating on them.
They're making lists on how other women
can implement this in their daily lives.
And if you are a man or a woman
or anybody who's experiencing these things
on the other end of these actions,
you're not noticing this.
No man cares that he's looking up to you
because you're wearing heels.
No man cares that your work doc has pink
and purple highlights on it.
No man cares that you're offering to lead the sporting events
at their job.
They don't care.
And interestingly enough, if this is the feminist struggle
of the modern day woman,
and this is how you're fighting back against patriarchy,
we're doing pretty good.
It seems like equality has been established.
If your view of feminism is evening the playing field
with different colors at work and leading sports teams
and demeaning men whenever you can
and getting ahead of their jokes
or calling them unfunny, you're doing pretty good.
I think we're equal now.
But wait, if you call now, there's more.
Let's watch another video on micro feminism.
My favorite form of micro feminism.
What's yours?
I'm so glad you asked because I actually do participate
in a lot of micro feminism, especially at work.
I find in general at work that I'm not interrupted
by women in meetings, but I am often interrupted by men.
So if I'm interrupted by men,
I will then interrup them back.
But I will never interrupt another woman
when she's speaking.
This is one that I am pretty feral for,
but I will not stop talking if I'm interrupted by a man.
I will keep talking until he becomes so uncomfortable
that he stops talking.
And then when he finally does stop trying to interrupt me,
I will finish what I'm saying.
But I'll usually say something that's a little bit uncomfortable
for him like, oh, great.
Now that you've finished interrupting me,
I can finish my point before you continue.
Is this a great act of feminism
or are you just learning to assert yourself in the workplace?
I don't know.
I also do this if anyone interrupts another woman
that is speaking.
I will ask the man to stop interrupting
to let her finish her thought before he continues.
The other bigger one that I do is when a man takes credit
for a woman's idea or a woman's work,
I will always call this out,
whether that's for me or another woman.
It's not at all unusual for me to turn around
and say something along the lines of,
oh, John, that's a fantastic point.
And I think it's really relevant in this conversation.
I also really enjoyed when Mary brought it up earlier.
And lastly, if everyone is on the same level in a meeting,
I will ask any follow-up meetings that need to be booked
to be booked by a member of the team that is male,
just because women typically get asked to do it all the time
and it's just assumed.
So I will go out of my way to ask one of the men on the team
to book any follow-up meetings
and to make sure that that all happens.
Really a soldier for the cause here
out in the Western workforce.
It's so interesting that when you get into this micro-feminist
culture or these acts of micro-feminism,
what it really is is an overwhelming amount of women
who just want to police men, police the things that they do,
go after them, demean them, insult them,
really get back at them for what they believe to be current
or past transgressions that men have committed against women
in some way, shape or form.
And with that being said, you are just fueling your life
and your actions with resentment.
That's the very thing that you're leading with.
And resentment harms you more than it harms anybody else.
You're not really impacting these men
that you are claiming to fight against
with your act of micro-feminism.
You are impacting yourself and negatively so.
Now, if somebody's truly doing something wrong
within the workplace or any other space you're in as a woman,
hopefully you would apply your rules equally.
And you would go after both men and women
for the things that they're doing
because women are not exempt from bad behavior
by virtue of being women.
And that seems to be the through line
of a lot of these videos that women should just be
pedestalized and treated like princesses all throughout life
and men need to be demeaned and brought down and denigrated
because patriarchy.
It becomes abundantly clear in watching these videos
that these are the acts and personalities of women
who are not oppressed whatsoever.
They're not experiencing anything close to patriarchy.
And they have to create this patriarchy in their head
and these acts of micro-feminism in their head
to where they're literally playing out scenarios
that haven't happened and giving playbooks to women
on how to deal with things that also haven't happened.
None of this is brave.
None of these are actual acts of feminism.
And I think these women should get crash courses
in the lives of true feminists, women and men
who are actually doing the work in patriarchal societies,
in societies where women are extremely oppressed
and then think about their acts of micro-feminism
in the workplace and other spaces.
I would love to see a woman in Iran
watch a video like this on acts of micro-feminism
and see what her reaction is.
These videos are a product of privilege.
They're a product of freedom in reality
and they do nothing but point out just how far women
have come in our society
and just how equally we are treated
within our society today.
So it's really accomplishing the opposite
of what you've set out to accomplish.
This shouldn't be called anything close to feminism.
It's manhitting, it's misandry, and you're centering men.
They are the sun that you revolve around with this ideology
and with these practices.
So I would urge the women who are going around
committing these acts of micro-feminism
and making playbooks on how to implement these acts
in their lives to rethink their literal centering of men.
And I'd love to hear from you guys
in the comments down below on these acts of micro-feminism.
How do you feel about them?
Is this something that you do?
Do you feel like this accomplishes anything
if you're a man with this trigger hue
and set you on a path of patriarchal rage?
Let me know in the comments down below.
As always, if you disagree with any of the guys
that in this video, do get out of this respectfully
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You children of women has my act of micro-feminism.
Does that trigger you?
Does that work?
Are we equal now?
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