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+ | '''Gender shaming''' is a technique routinely used by [[feminist]]s and [[misandrist]]s to prevent men from voicing legitimate [[concerns]] about the welfare of men and boys. Examples of this including telling a man to ''man up'' insisting that a man ''be a man'' or ''be a real man'', or suggesting the man has a small penis. |
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+ | == Greta Thunberg == |
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+ | In December 2022 [[Andrew Tate]] initiated a discussion with Thunberg on [[Twitter]]. In a clear case of gender shaming Thunberg made a reference to the size of Tate's penis. |
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+ | [[File:2022-12-30-121712_591x417_scrot.png]]<ref>https://twitter.com/GretaThunberg/status/1608056944501178368</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 06:14, 30 December 2022
Gender shaming is a technique routinely used by feminists and misandrists to prevent men from voicing legitimate concerns about the welfare of men and boys. Examples of this including telling a man to man up insisting that a man be a man or be a real man, or suggesting the man has a small penis.
Greta Thunberg
In December 2022 Andrew Tate initiated a discussion with Thunberg on Twitter. In a clear case of gender shaming Thunberg made a reference to the size of Tate's penis.