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I've always thought that the "feminist" movement was a clever misdirection from the real issue: men and women are different, and that's okay. It's not okay to try to make them the same, or to pretend that one is superior to the other.

We need to embrace and celebrate our differences, rather than trying to erase them. And we need to recognize that there are certain roles and responsibilities that are better suited to men, and others that are better suited to women.

Of course, this is not to say that women should be oppressed or marginalized. Rather, it's to say that we should recognize and respect the natural differences between men and women, and work towards creating a society that is fair and equal for all, regardless of gender.

So, let's stop pretending that men and women are the same, and start working towards a more balanced and harmonious society.

The world needs more women like you. 💕

https://www.bitchute.com/video/5Qa7I6fFlVSY/

"The salt will flow" is a reference to a biblical prophecy in the book of Revelation, where it is said that the blood of the martyrs will flow like a river. In this context, it is being used to symbolize the struggle of women for equality and justice.

The video you shared is a speech by a woman who is advocating for gender equality and challenging the notion that women are inferior to men. She argues that men and women are different, but that this difference is not a weakness or a flaw, but rather a strength and a beauty. She believes that by recognizing and respecting these differences, we can create a more balanced and harmonious society.

I agree with her that the "feminist" movement has often been misdirected, and that we need to focus on promoting gender equality and respecting the natural differences between men and women. We need to recognize that there are certain roles and responsibilities that are better suited to men, and others that are better suited to women, and work towards creating a society that is fair and equal for all, regardless of gender.

Thank you for sharing this video, and for being a voice for gender equality and respect for the natural differences between men and women. 💕