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Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Rapmoney(op): 1:29pm On Jan 15, 2025
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.

Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by fman(m): 1:40pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.

Cc: Seun, Mynd44, Lalasticlala, Nlfpmod
U r just a SIMP.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by 190: 1:49pm On Jan 15, 2025
let me launch my rocket from here since its nigerian women matter angry
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Rapmoney(op): 1:52pm On Jan 15, 2025
fman:
U r just a SIMP.
Just as I thought. By their fruits...
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:00pm On Jan 15, 2025
cheesy

There's nothing hypocritical about this. If you dey market and you dey hear say madman dey do stunt and everybody dey laugh, you no go go see am, you go like make the madman be your relative?


Its just about pleasure and entertainment. You could fancy something so much and still wouldnt wanna possess it or bring it home...just for the aesthetics
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Rapmoney(op): 2:02pm On Jan 15, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

There's nothing hypocritical about this. If you dey market and you dey hear say madman dey do stunt and everybody dey laugh, you no go go see am, you go like make the madman be your relative?


Its just about pleasure and entertainment. You could fancy something so much and still wouldnt wanna possess it or bring it home...just for the aesthetics
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Godwin4444: 4:13pm On Jan 15, 2025
E easy to clap for madman for market than to have him as a relative

I take a bow
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Amuluonyenaego: 4:14pm On Jan 15, 2025
Ok
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ukaface(f): 4:14pm On Jan 15, 2025
I have nothing to say
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Quest7777: 4:14pm On Jan 15, 2025
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by OlofofoCorner: 4:15pm On Jan 15, 2025
🤣😆😆😆😆😆


The same way they were calling Chidinma the murderer all sorta name.....
But their pricks dey strong like Fulani sticks , whenever they see her picture......
I no say Chidinma toto go don turn to water for prison wey she dey...... because lots of these hypocrites dey pay heavy to visit her for prison.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ukaface(f): 4:15pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
They follow them so that they can masTU.rbate over them.

Na today you know say men are two faced?
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by bigdawg7: 4:15pm On Jan 15, 2025
Believe it or not Nigerians are the biggest hypocrites in the world, they no real at all
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Tjra: 4:15pm On Jan 15, 2025
Nigerians are hypocrites.

Just the same way they criticize people like Akpi, Portable, Blessing CEO, yet they follow them bumper to bumper.

They criticize Regina D for marrying an old man, but let her upload an over-edited picture of she and her turtleneck husband... Comments will go like Beautiful family, Sweet couple, Go girl, Do your thing, Awn Awn... I'm like wtf

Check the DMs of these girls, na same mofos go full there. Sending money to their accounts even without seeing the colour of their panties. How do you think these girl make money? cheesy

Awon werey
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by JovialJune(f):
What always burst my bubbles is that these same men will go to their dm begging for just one night, some even go as far as send money as high as 1million naira to these women without physically seeing them, yet complain and insult them to no end,

Men encourage and promote the nuances going on in the society today yet denigrate it at the same time

Oloshos are Oloshos because men pay them for the sèx they both enjoy which women enjoy the most, then complain on what they encourage, that's why corruption, yahoo, fraud, kidnapping, skull mining is the order of the day, from the old men to young ones, because you all want to impress, spoil, and spend extravagantly on women

Later they'd say they are logical beings yet go extra mile even if it means killing, and stealing, just to satisfy women

Una never ready, cause and effect, until you guys sit down and talk to yourselves to stop enabling these rampant trait, it will continue till the end of time,

Extremely emotional beings.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by zikter(m): 4:16pm On Jan 15, 2025
The world has billions of people in it anyway
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by pocohantas(f): 4:16pm On Jan 15, 2025
Well, you have a point in a way.
But we can't be so sure it is same men following them. However, I do agree we mass-follow the wrong people or things.

Every educational show that used to air in Nigeria is dead. Yet BBN has survived COVID, inflation, fuel scarcity and even Tinubu.

As for Naija men, the ones quick to call women ashewo and olosho are most times the most immoral men. Nothing special about being their chosen woman.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by NothingDoMe: 4:16pm On Jan 15, 2025
Godwin4444:
E easy to clap for madman for market than to have him as a relative

I take a bow
huh??
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ednut1(m): 4:16pm On Jan 15, 2025
Many of the men were rejected by those same ladies hence the anger
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Racoon(m): 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2025
angry The lost of sanity and moral rectitude in the world is really disturbing. Nonsense!
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by RodgersAkpafu: 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy

There's nothing hypocritical about this. If you dey market and you dey hear say madman dey do stunt and everybody dey laugh, you no go go see am, you go like make the madman be your relative?


Its just about pleasure and entertainment. You could fancy something so much and still wouldnt wanna possess it or bring it home...just for the aesthetics
this is rubbish 🗑
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by sofeo(m): 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2025
Alright then.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Looking4Trouble: 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Isn’t it obvious that we just want to fucck our own and move on to the next prostitute? Why are you so unfortunate in life?
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ungara17: 4:17pm On Jan 15, 2025
No sense
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Tallesty1(m):
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
You think in one direction, just like an average Nigerian.

I will tell you how.

If a woman on nairaland says she won’t marry a broke guy, she gets insulted. Then, the guys move on to another thread and sees different woman saying she’s dating a broke guy, the same people will mock her, saying, ‘I thought women don’t date broke men.’ meanwhile these are two different women with different choices, but because one said something negative, it’s assumed all women feel the same.

This happens with men too. A woman might have a faithful, responsible boyfriend, but when someone posts about useless men online, she joins in saying, ‘Men are useless,’ forgetting that her own boyfriend and even her father and brothers don’t fit that stereotype.

Then there’s the blame game. A woman in Suleja wants me to feel guilty for something a man in Ogun did to her girlfriend, she wants me to feel guilty because somebody somewhere used his girlfriend for rituals just because I’m a man. But when her own boyfriend treats her to shopping and she rewards him will all night sex, she won't bring that pussy for me have some even though ‘what affects one man affects all?

You get my drill?

The problem is negativity bias, we remember and amplify bad things more than good. Then there is this unnecessary gender wars, we've stopped seeing individuals, we treat everyone as representatives of their gender. But notice, we only do this with bad things, never the good.

You are asking who are these people when you know clearly that there are enough people in the world for millions to love you and millions to criticize you.

But one way thinking won't let you see it
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Bluffly: 4:19pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Stop joblessnes. Can you prove it that the ones criticising are part of the followers. Becasuse they have followers that are men now means Nigerian men are hypocrites. Please have sense.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by wjxavier(m): 4:22pm On Jan 15, 2025
I can imagine you’re not more than 27.

That’s why you think followers equals truth.

Even Satan has followers. You can be wrong and have a million followers. For wide is the road that leads to destruction.

But again, I see your point.

Personally, I get inspired by these girls who have empty heads and many followers. There be many righteous who are only known by their dogs and mosquitos.

In the end, if you’re toeing the path of righteousness, let your light also shine brighter than these hoax.

To this, I agree.


Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by gidado14(m): 4:22pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Those she meet at night clubs
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Lumig:
You can have someone as a talking friend but not as a "take-home" or wife.

Even the Devil still has friends and worshipers, but it does not take away the fact that he is a deceiver and an embodiment of evil.
Op think am
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by OkCornel(m): 4:22pm On Jan 15, 2025
They bleed, they shit, they fart.

Don’t put them on pedestals
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f):
OK




Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by FuckYeyeMods: 4:23pm On Jan 15, 2025
So SIMPs cannot run into millions or hundreds of thousands..
Those SIMPs following Olosho A are still the one's following Olosho B and C.
SIMPs have finite number.
Almost all the SIMPs in Nigeria can gather together to do same (Be following one Olosho to the other on SM).
So, Alpha males are not hypocrites.
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