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Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by ciro11(m): 6:48am On Jan 22 |
GO0dharddick: This movie is really good, you should watch it and you may just change your mind about Nollywood movies |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Icesnow(f): 6:49am On Jan 22 |
illicit:Exactly my thought. That's how they manipulate women to stay in bad marriages. The children turned out bad cos didn't have the finacial capability to take care of them. 2 Likes |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Icesnow(f): 6:53am On Jan 22 |
nikki26:How do u expect sm1 who is very poor with kids for 5 different men. U need no sayer to tell u that she was heading to parental failure. Exempt single mothers pls. We have many responsible single women. |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by EbenezerTriumph: 7:04am On Jan 22 |
GO0dharddick:nollywood movies are for naija ladies, whenever I see guys dedicating their full time to watch movies I just SMH |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Gggjhhj: 7:07am On Jan 22 |
praisecity: Leave all ds mumu ppl, they would just bring some useless analysis just to spite women, we've seen children that where brought up by both parents still become bad eggs to the society, all politicians Wey dae thief our money, shey na single mother born them 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by DeepSight(m): 7:17am On Jan 22 |
Printme: I think the problem was with the presentation of the case in absolute terms. After all, when I said "many" great men are raised by single mothers, I didnt say "all" great men are raised by single mothers, did I? If anything I acknowledged the importance of father figures, and thats why I told you to read those seventeen words you said you dont need to read. Good morning. |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by DeepSight(m): 7:28am On Jan 22 |
sgtponzihater1: Mostly fair points I would say, but still life is too complex and variegated for this simplicity. A man is like this, a woman is like that - my dear, the truth is that people are simply different from individual to individual, such that all of the various traits you touched upon can randomly be found in both single mother homes and dual parent homes, and in fact even in single father homes. In fact you will find such traits scattered among children of the same single mother home - i.e: in that same home, there will be an emotional child and there will be a stoic child. That is the true natural complexity of people. When it is suggested that children from single parent homes tend to be deviant, I would strongly suggest that greater attention is paid to the usual socio-economic difficulty that attends such homes, rather than the mere fact that they are single parent homes. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by DeepSight(m): 7:29am On Jan 22 |
Printme: Also consider the socio-economic (i.e: money) factor. What is often at play in most single mother homes is a matter of lack of resources and not necessarily questionable parenting. |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by sgtponzihater1(m): 7:44am On Jan 22 |
DeepSight: I used average man and average woman. And science and psychology has validated the facts. I cringe when i see women trying to teach men how to be men, especially when they have not worked in a man's shoe, and when women where actually made for men and not the other way round. A women will always do a bad job teaching a boy to be a man 100%, she is better off using that energy to train her daughters to the homely, caring and marriage fit, and not a feminist. No matter the individual differences which I absolutely agree with, when averaged out, the differences are glaring. It takes a whole day highlighting this differences so I would not bore anyone Should we ignore the glaring fact and Effects of Fatherlessness – 63% of all youth suicides, 70% of all teen pregnancies, 71% of all adolescent chemical/substance abusers, 80% of all prison inmates, and 90% of all homeless and runaway children, came from single mother homes. Should we ignore the above empirical fact and chase the one woman that is stronger than the men in her village? The obvious choice is yours. Finally this is what the bible instructs older women to do, this absolutely settles it for me: "These older women must train the younger women to love their husbands and their children, to live wisely and be pure, to work in their homes, to do good, and to be submissive to their husbands" PonziHater 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by naturefellow(m): 7:57am On Jan 22 |
Printme:no sense posh |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by DeepSight(m): 8:04am On Jan 22 |
sgtponzihater1: Many more women than you will guess have walked in men's shoes and in fact been the men in their families. and when women where actually made for men and not the other way round. This is a sad chauvinistic statement based on antiquated religious notions. Men and women are made for one another. Should we ignore the glaring fact and Effects of Fatherlessness – Socio-economic factors, as I said. Finally this is what the bible instructs older women to do, this absolutely settles it for me: The Abrahamic religions are generally chauvinistic and their conception of the place of women is antiquated and has no place in any modern egalitarian society. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Ashley86400: 8:05am On Jan 22 |
Printme: You’re an olodo for making that kind of judgement. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by rollywise(m): 8:08am On Jan 22 |
Printme: That's why I say it's not always so. My mother was more of a man than a woman. People bring their kids for my mum who was a teacher to discipline with her cane. Jedidiah was a disciplinarian as well. She had command of her children. At one call they all assembled when she needed them. At one command, they stopped beating the wife beater. Yes she was not perfect in raising them but I have seen so many children raised by both parents even pastors who turned out wayward or died in armed robbery plus their father figure to raise them o. So, life is never a calculation! |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Flamemignon1(m): 8:19am On Jan 22 |
Printme:What kind of a sexist thrash is this especially in 2024? Do better 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by cococandy(f): 8:48am On Jan 22 |
The same “average” men that making all the emotional decisions that end up hurting millions of people worldwide? That’s the average men you’re talking about? sgtponzihater1: |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by waxxydude: 8:51am On Jan 22 |
Karleb:Yea when you have an IQ digit equivalent to your shoe size. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Karleb(m): 8:55am On Jan 22 |
waxxydude: You are a dimwit. Tell me how the lesson you've been learning in various movies have improved your life. Idiot. |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by waxxydude: 9:17am On Jan 22 |
Karleb:You clearly a carefree bozo, and just by your small thinking I'm definitely sure I'm superior to you in all ramifications of life. If you can't take up lessons from every aspect of life you turn to then you're a dimwit. Films are infact a powerful life learning tool, they also open your mind to new things, culture, and a bit of history. If you seen the movie Oppenheimer, and if you've read on so many articles and watched YT biography videos about the man, you realise the movie did a neater job compiling these facts together, coupled with strong acting making it more simple/easy to digest mentally, it was like breastfeeding a baby. That's a good learning tool now. Air brained mfer. 2 Likes |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by ZazziAkbar(m): 9:32am On Jan 22 |
illicit: A widow is not a single Mother.. nature's call is different from obvious bad decisions. When we say Single mother...you should understand what we mean here. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Karleb(m): 9:49am On Jan 22 |
waxxydude: Yen yen yen yen. You keep learning in all movies but you are so dumb. Learning but it's not reflecting in your life or thought process. |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Uchesis: 10:02am On Jan 22 |
We4all: Whats the difference between a single parent and a single mom. Abeg educate me because i no go school |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Uchesis: 10:03am On Jan 22 |
We4all:This year is still very young. Receive sense before February comes |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Pussyisgud: 10:08am On Jan 22 |
Karleb: No bro you are very wrong! 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by tiswell(m): 10:35am On Jan 22 |
Biglittlelois:we do not share the same cultural value system with the west. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by tiswell(m): 10:44am On Jan 22 |
aribisala0:Many wicked wives/women deliberately or subconsciously manipulates the children against their fathers,but I thank God the tide is fast changing. Men are now fully awake to the age long wickedness of women. Man will suffer to solely bear the financial weight and train his kids,only for him to be relegated in the long run,while the kids(now grown) sing praises of their mothers up and down. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by ultraviolet27(f): 11:35am On Jan 22 |
That they were raised by Single Mother ain't the reason the Kids turned out that way it's the Poverty of their Mother and their numbers (too many) who births 5 Kids in this inflation economy? The millionaires don't even have that much number of kids again Even if they had a Father in the Home to Support Funke So far He is a low income earner at the lowest ebb of the income Pyramid their lives go Stl turn out like that!! Funke wasn't even that educated up to the extent of getting a Job to earn 6 Figure they live from pay check to pay check(hand to mouth) the Penury must rub off the Kids too!! Are you saying Toke Makinwa or Tonto Dike Male Kids will turn out like that?? Only 2 of those Kids were not well behaved and those were the middle born that's to be expected frm Kids with different Fathers ,all their Fathers dont have the Same Characters,I don't See any Selfishness or Self Centeredness in them this were Kids who Risked their Lives to Rob a Showroom so they Could fund their Mums Medical treatment. One even died on the line what act of altruism Can One ask of again? |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by ultraviolet27(f): 11:44am On Jan 22 |
Icesnow: My Dear they expect a low income Blue Collar Worker's 5 Kids like Jedidah's own to turn out good?? This was a Woman who Couldn't even afford a decent, Housing and meal let alone sending the Kids to top notch School how could they have fared better in the Society? If their was even a Father Figure in their lives they may have Stl not turned better because of Poverty!! Tole Makinwa or Mercy Aigbe boys won't turn out that way!! |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Arielle: 12:00pm On Jan 22 |
Printme: This half-a.rsed twit is one of the reasons why a lot of people have left this forum. No one disputes the importance of a father in the children's lives. God took mine away and left me to raise my children myself. For this clown to come here and make sweeping statements like this, rubbishing the efforts of single mothers, struggling to be mother and father to their children, pay bills and make sound decisions by herself, is extremely low. I know a lot of children of single mothers who are upstanding and responsible members of society. They've been raised to higher standards and greater expectations because they had no dads. Conversely, some of the worst, most indulgent children and adults I know were raised in 2 parent homes. To come here and make such assertions shows how poorly you have been raised, by both father and mother. You're a poor example of a 2 parent home. Run away. 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by waxxydude: 12:02pm On Jan 22 |
Karleb:Lmao, look at this r3-tarded idiot. Each response right from your first comment exposes your level of thought and mental assimilation. I legit introduced your mind to a very valid instance on how you can indeed learn from films. And what is your response? ... You wonder why Nigerians are extremely backward. Keep being simpleminded and have a good day 😎 PS; you don't have to learn from all movies as some are ludicrous and purely for entertainment value, but you can learn ALOT from many mindful movies. 2 Likes |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Printme: 12:46pm On Jan 22 |
DeepSight:you're contradicting yourself. No one talked about the reason why. I just stated a fact that single mothers tend to raise worse kids. That's the primary fact. Even with resources, they will still turn out less compared to two parents with the same amount of resources 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by Printme: 12:50pm On Jan 22 |
Arielle:you insult because you're pained. That's understandable The statistics is that if I give a child to a single father and another one to a single mother, the chances that the child will turn out bad is higher for the single mother than the father. This increases up to 72% compared to when a child is raised by both parents. Maybe yours will turn out fine. Maybe not. No one knows. But the statistics is there. And you can't wish it away no matter how much you insult me. Take care of your kids and yourself please. And no, people don't leave because of me. People leave because people like you will rather insult people who create important info. If you're half as wise as you think, as a single mother raising kids, you now know that their chances of turning out bad is high. What should you do differently should be the next line of thought. But then again, you will rather insult 1 Like |
Re: What I Think After Watching "A Tribe Called Judah" by DeepSight(m): 12:53pm On Jan 22 |
Printme: I dont think anyone disputes that an ideal home has both father and mother. |
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