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what do you think of Ben Shapiro and his view on women?

what you you think of Ben Shapiro and his view on women? I used to like Ben Shapiro but I don't like him anymore.
i saw the video called columnist sends son to school in a dress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL3uXe1xJpc
and I thought what he said on masculinity is sexist towards women. He said that men have to protect the weaker people. which means that women are weaker then men and can not protect themselves. I am amazed at how people can support him after hearing that. I am not a feminist but I see their point of view and do not think that women should be degraded like this. I think that women can protect themselves, there are many women participating in rough sports and the military. I go weightlifting myself.
Does anyone elce think this is degrading towards women? I know I don't need a man to protect me. its sad because I used t love Ben Shapiro and I never thought he would have sexist opinions like this.
Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
When you look at men and women in society, women are generally smaller framed, longer limbed and men are thicker in the shoulders, etc. Men and women are anatomically different. The way they are put together usually makes them weaker than a comparable sized man. Fallon Fox dominated the female MMA arena, she started life as a male. Comparing a 140 pound transgender to a 130 pound woman, Fallon came out on top. There are exceptions to every rule but generally, men are stronger. Women seem to have more of a mental strength. They adapt better than men in most cases to changes. I spent time in the Marine Corps, men do pull ups, women do a flex arm hang. Sorter arms make it easier for men to do pull ups, while longer more slender arms on women make it way more difficult for women. Once again, there are exceptions, and there are exceptional women, but if all things were equal, there would be female linebackers in the NFL. There are women power lifters, runners, shotput throwers, etc., but they don't compete with men or at the same level as men.....usually. My view may not be popular but it is based on my observations of the people around me. I think women should have equal pay for equal work, I think those that need to be protected should be protected. I have a daughter, she was being pushed around by a boyfriend, what would the proper response be? Should I have told her to cowboy up and take care of business? My opinion was that I should go protect her because she couldn't beat the guys ass and that is clearly what was needed.
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@AgapeLove yea I would send them in whatever they want to be dressed in there is nothing wrong with that, but I would not initially encourage it I would only encourage it once i know thats what they truly want.
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Goralski · 51-55, M
Why are you assuming weaker people are women.....aint that sexist on your part
Goralski · 51-55, M
@Bootsiebaby exactly.. that's yo problem
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@Goralski "@Girlyfriendcollecting is being identified as masculine bad....and fo d record I have met masculine women"
No there was nothing about masculinity being bad but it does not matter it is not what I am talking about, I am talking more about the term masculine and strong being linked together and being more reserved for men. I have seen masculine women too, But you can not say that women are generally speaking masculine but you can say that men are generally speaking masculine.
Used to like him as well. Has become whiney.
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@Bootsiebaby yea I agree. 🙂 I cant believe I liked listening to him. 😩
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ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
Don't know the dude... But sounds like a typical guy
hlpflwthat · M
Ben Shapiro is a champion shadow-boxer.
strongbow · 46-50, M
So they demasculize their little kid, put him in a dress, to impose their political views?... sick sick parent
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@strongbow Using a kid to promote a political agenda is one of the ugliest things a parent can do.
strongbow · 46-50, M
@greenmountaingal The left seems to have no problem with it

 
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