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“Do you notice that this has similarity to religion?” Nora Fatehi’s take on feminism did not go down well with social media users. Here’s what she said... BeerBiceps
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00:00I think feminism f*** our society.
00:03So if you're bringing to the table money, food, shelter, I need to bring to the table
00:09kids, being a mother, taking care of the house, cooking.
00:17Religion is a great thing, but when it becomes radicalized and extreme, it's dangerous.
00:23So feminism is the same thing.
00:24We are all equal in more sentimental things, but in societal things, we are not equal.
00:32Your comment section is going to be like, she's old school, she's a hypocrite, etc.
00:36I'm not.
00:54This idea of like, I don't need anybody, and feminism, and nah, I don't believe in s***
01:11at all.
01:12In fact, I think feminism f*** our society completely.
01:17And the idea of being inherently completely independent and not having to get married
01:24and have kids, and not having the male and female dynamics in the home where the man
01:30is a provider and a breadwinner and the woman is a nurturer, I don't believe in people who
01:36think that that's not true.
01:37I think women are nurturers.
01:40Yes, they should go to work and have their own life and be independent, but to a certain
01:44extent.
01:45They should also be ready to take on the role of being a mother and a wife and a nurturer,
01:52just like a man should be ready to take a role of being a provider and a breadwinner
01:56and a father and a husband.
01:57I believe totally on this.
01:59We call it old school, traditional way of thinking.
02:02I think I call it the normal way of thinking.
02:05It's just feminism f***ed up a little bit and made us really excited about this whole
02:09like freedom and liberation and everyone's equal.
02:13We are all equal in more sentimental things, but in societal things, we are not equal.
02:20I think everyone plays their role.
02:22I've dated a couple of girls who are feminists, and there was a lot of differences between
02:27the two.
02:29One of them, her career wasn't moving forward very quickly.
02:35And my experience there with her was negative.
02:38Interesting.
02:39The other one, her career was moving forward, and she was also a feminist.
02:42And both would like lecture me about where they thought I was going wrong.
02:47Sure.
02:48And I take it from both.
02:49But with the good one, she would lecture me from a place of love and nurturing.
02:54Interesting.
02:55With the one who was intense to deal with, she would compete with me a lot.
02:59So do you notice that this has similarity to religion, that religion is a great thing,
03:05but when it becomes radicalized in extreme, it's dangerous.
03:09So feminism is the same thing.
03:10Feminism inherently on the base level is great.
03:13The foundation of it is great.
03:15I also advocate for women's rights.
03:17I also want girls to go to school.
03:19I also believe in all these things.
03:21However, when feminism becomes radical, which is what has happened in the last 15 to 20
03:27years, it's dangerous for the society.
03:29And now the society and people are seeing the repercussion of this radicalization of
03:34feminism.
03:35Families are suffering.
03:37Kids are suffering.
03:38Mental health is suffering.
03:40It's almost like what is happening right now is that when you shake a Coke bottle and then
03:44you open it and it goes, so this is happening right now.
03:49And people are fed up.
03:50People are tired.
03:51People are having immense anxiety.
03:53They don't understand.
03:54It's because they've been in this dog race when they're not meant for this dog race.
03:59Now people want to be in their soft girl era.
04:02People want to be there in feminine energy.
04:04People want to find themselves.
04:07There's a lot of epiphanies happening right now.
04:10A lot of men now have also been brainwashed in the feminism era who are like, oh, all
04:16right, cool.
04:17You want equality?
04:18All right.
04:19Let's be equal in everything.
04:20Let's be equal in the protection department, in the providing department, in the home,
04:28in the emotional department.
04:30Now men want to compete with women in everything, which is wrong.
04:34I think everyone needs to play their role.
04:36If a man can work on being more of a provider and more of a protector, the woman then needs
04:42to focus on being more of the nurturers.
04:45Everyone brings something to the table.
04:47So if you're bringing to the table money, food, shelter, I need to bring to the table
04:53kids, being a mother, taking care of the house, cooking, et cetera, et cetera.
05:03If we're both bringing the same thing to the table, then who's going to bring the other
05:06stuff?
05:07Do you understand what I'm trying to say?
05:08But this is, of course, a very old school, traditional way of thinking.
05:11But I believe in this and I think it's coming back.
05:15I think every guy, at least that I know, also believes in what you're saying.
05:20Even girls.
05:21Trust me, even girls.
05:22Eventually, when girls start going out in the workforce and they struggle and they hustle
05:27and they see how crazy the world is and they get older and they become more mature and
05:32they see life experiences, they start to realize what's more important.
05:36They start to realize what role they want to play, what they're more happier doing.
05:40They start to be more in touch with their hormones, with what biology says, right?
05:45There's one thing, what the TV says, what the society says, and then what your body
05:49and what your chemicals and your system is telling you.
05:53Our system tells us to be nurturers, whether we like it or not.
05:56It's very cool that Nora Vatey is saying this.
05:58I mean, there's going to be a lot of people who are going to disagree with me.
06:00Your comment section is going to be like, oh, she's old school.
06:03She's a hypocrite, etc.
06:05I'm not.
06:06I genuinely believe what is a fact is a fact.
06:09What you decide to do with your life, that's a different story.
06:13But what is a fact is a fact.