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Amala Ekpunobi

Raising Her Daughter To Hate Men? UNHINGED Woke TikToks

12 May 2026

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Chapter 1: Why is raising daughters to hate men considered problematic?

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Raising your daughter to hate men is weird. Black products are locked up in stores because black people are stealing them.

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Chapter 2: What does the locking up of black products in stores signify?

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And if you think political figures need to be assassinated because you don't like what they think, then hello, FBI? Yeah, she's over here. All that and more today on Woke TikToks.

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Chapter 3: How does the podcast address threats against political figures?

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Let's talk about it. Guys, before we get into today's video, please like and subscribe. Today we're going back to our bread and butter on this channel, and that is reacting to woke TikToks. We're starting off strong with one that says, realizing I can raise my daughter to hate men.

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One question.

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How'd you have a daughter? And who with? Because at some point in your life, you found enough love within yourself for a man to do the deed and have a kid. And I believe she has multiple children with this man. Yet now you're saying you want to raise your daughter to hate men. This misandry is being pushed so often by women who are not living it whatsoever in their normal lives.

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They love their dads. They love their brothers. They love their husbands. They're making babies with these men. And then they're hopping on TikTok to make a trendy video that gets, what, 150,000 likes on it to tell you to hate men and to signal as if they're raising their daughter to do the same.

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in reality they're not and if they are it's this sort of superficial misandry that they don't actually believe in meanwhile they are perpetuating this sort of cultural shift against men all over the internet for just women to consume and start playing out in their own lives to their own detriment okay this is going to get you nowhere half the population on this earth is men some of them are good some of them are bad if you go out into the real world

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you'll probably find you're gonna have a lot of pleasant experiences with men mixed in with negative ones. And the same thing can be said for women. Yet we hop online and make these just super bold claims about hating men and not wanting them in our lives. Meanwhile, where are you and where'd your daughter come from? This next one is about certain products being locked up in a Walgreens.

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This was in a Walgreens in New York. All the lighter shade foundations are left open, but all the darker shades are locked. It's pretty self-explanatory. Granted, that's literally how it feels like to be a black woman in the beauty space. Sorry, not sorry. And there just comes a time where you gotta stop just overlooking things and you actually gotta speak up about something.

Chapter 4: What are the implications of misandry in modern parenting?

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There is so many other ways to solve the problem that they're insinuating. It's hard enough finding your shade, let alone it being locked up in a box.

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the problem that they're insinuating is it an insinuation or are you stealing now i don't mean her specifically but Are black people stealing black products? And is that maybe why those black products are locked up? And I say that as a biracial person who is affected by this all the time.

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I hate with a capital H going to the store and trying to get a product and then having to ding the button and go, ma'am, may I please get this black foundation? It's embarrassing, okay? It's embarrassing, because now underneath that, I just have to realize and acknowledge that black people are running up in this store and stealing to a degree that our stuff needs to be locked up. It's pathetic.

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This is not about racism. It's not about judgment of black people. It's about your actions leading to certain results, okay? And if you're going in and stealing a bunch of products, they can see in the inventory what's being stolen and they go, you know what?

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To safeguard our store so that we can actually stay in this area and service the law-abiding black people who are coming into the store and buying the products, we're going to have to lock it up so that these products can remain safe from the little grippers of the thieves running around in the neighborhood who would see are black because why else would you be stealing black foundation?

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I don't think it's a white girl named Bethany going in to steal a black foundation for her contour. I think it's black people. That's what I think. But I'm seeing this narrative push more and more and more on the internet. Here's another TikTok that says, get over racism. Beauty stores lock up darker foundations while leaving the lighter ones wide open next to them.

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If it's a stealing problem, why not just lock them all up? Is it an everybody stealing problem or is it a certain people are stealing problem and those certain people are stealing a certain product for their certain skin color? That's all I have to say. The prosecution rests. And you know what? These people need to be prosecuted. That's another issue.

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We're living in cities where we're just allowing people to go and shoplift and steal with no repercussions whatsoever. We need to start going after these people so that we can have better experiences trying to shop in our respective communities. communities. All right, next. Now, we so often see women going to the gym and then they complain about men leering at them in the gym.

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Now, this is not to say that men are never doing this and that men are never predatory, but sometimes these women are setting themselves up, making accusations against men who were doing absolutely nothing. And this is one of those times. This TikTok says, POV, you are a girl in the gym. I think I saw a man look at her for 0.25 seconds.

Chapter 5: Why are darker makeup products locked up in stores?

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This one might. And I don't even think she might have to lift a finger to achieve it. I think there's witchcraft in this.

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i think there's witchcraft going on in this particular video and for me i don't need to watch any any more i don't even believe in witches and i don't need to watch any more of that on that note guys don't wish death upon politicians it's not right that was definitely not right this has been woke tick tocks i don't think i can stand any more today i'd love to hear your thoughts on these videos in the comments let me know what you think what you feel after watching that there is currently a chill running down my spine after that last video so

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think we're done here. If you disagree with anything I said in this video, duke it out but do so respectfully in the comments down below. I encourage healthy debate on this channel and if you like this video, like, subscribe, click the notification bell to be notified every single time I post a video for you guys which is every day and I will see you guys tomorrow. Bye guys!

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