Freya India
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But I think it's slightly more than that because I don't think parents are totally protective in the real world because they, again, they've also, I think, kind of internalized this messaging of I shouldn't get involved. You know, it's not my place.
you know you think of dads now I think dads are less protective than they've ever been because they they can't care about what their daughter wears or where she goes or who she dates because that would be backward you know it's her right to do that but then you look around and you see girls doing that you see um girls like selling themselves online to strangers and
you know you think of dads now I think dads are less protective than they've ever been because they they can't care about what their daughter wears or where she goes or who she dates because that would be backward you know it's her right to do that but then you look around and you see girls doing that you see um girls like selling themselves online to strangers and
you know you think of dads now I think dads are less protective than they've ever been because they they can't care about what their daughter wears or where she goes or who she dates because that would be backward you know it's her right to do that but then you look around and you see girls doing that you see um girls like selling themselves online to strangers and
And I think what has accidentally happened is feminism pushed this idea of like, girls and boys are just as strong as each other. And then that led to people thinking, oh, so they don't need, girls don't need extra protection, which killed chivalry, but also killed fathers actually protecting girls. Because the problem is not like women are weak, it's that girls are vulnerable, right?
And I think what has accidentally happened is feminism pushed this idea of like, girls and boys are just as strong as each other. And then that led to people thinking, oh, so they don't need, girls don't need extra protection, which killed chivalry, but also killed fathers actually protecting girls. Because the problem is not like women are weak, it's that girls are vulnerable, right?
And I think what has accidentally happened is feminism pushed this idea of like, girls and boys are just as strong as each other. And then that led to people thinking, oh, so they don't need, girls don't need extra protection, which killed chivalry, but also killed fathers actually protecting girls. Because the problem is not like women are weak, it's that girls are vulnerable, right?
But now we think, oh, we should all step back, let girls do what they want. A lot of baby went out with bathwater. Yeah.
But now we think, oh, we should all step back, let girls do what they want. A lot of baby went out with bathwater. Yeah.
But now we think, oh, we should all step back, let girls do what they want. A lot of baby went out with bathwater. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, we killed good authority. We just killed all authority. And so now you have young women demanding that their universities protect them and demanding that the government step in and staring at someone becomes harassment on the tube. Because we degraded the authority of men they trust, like good men and hopefully like their fathers and brothers.
Yeah. Well, we killed good authority. We just killed all authority. And so now you have young women demanding that their universities protect them and demanding that the government step in and staring at someone becomes harassment on the tube. Because we degraded the authority of men they trust, like good men and hopefully like their fathers and brothers.
Yeah. Well, we killed good authority. We just killed all authority. And so now you have young women demanding that their universities protect them and demanding that the government step in and staring at someone becomes harassment on the tube. Because we degraded the authority of men they trust, like good men and hopefully like their fathers and brothers.
And we just said, oh, all kind of protection is patronizing and we don't need it. But then you leave girls completely vulnerable and looking coddled and loved, but actually completely unprotected. Right.
And we just said, oh, all kind of protection is patronizing and we don't need it. But then you leave girls completely vulnerable and looking coddled and loved, but actually completely unprotected. Right.
And we just said, oh, all kind of protection is patronizing and we don't need it. But then you leave girls completely vulnerable and looking coddled and loved, but actually completely unprotected. Right.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I can't remember where it was, but there was this scheme some young women ran on a train where they had these cards. I don't know if you saw it, where it said, like, I'm being harassed right now. But you hand it to someone. And so you could go into, I think it was like the tube station, you could go in and ask for the cards. And yeah, it's like someone is harassing me.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I can't remember where it was, but there was this scheme some young women ran on a train where they had these cards. I don't know if you saw it, where it said, like, I'm being harassed right now. But you hand it to someone. And so you could go into, I think it was like the tube station, you could go in and ask for the cards. And yeah, it's like someone is harassing me.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I can't remember where it was, but there was this scheme some young women ran on a train where they had these cards. I don't know if you saw it, where it said, like, I'm being harassed right now. But you hand it to someone. And so you could go into, I think it was like the tube station, you could go in and ask for the cards. And yeah, it's like someone is harassing me.
Yeah, there was all different ones. I can't remember what they were. But it's like, in that situation, what is that going to do? And that is actually the patronizing thing. And to expect that to protect girls is... But we find it offensive if a man steps forward and tries to help a girl out.