@Jack_Potus@king__davie Motherhood is always a function of action and a sacrifice, same as fatherhood, reproduction is the biology, what happens after that is more than that..,ie having sex and giving birth is biological (but also more than that eg sex is sacred) but raising a child as a family is more
Gen Z Girls Breaking Free While Millennial Women Remain Trapped in the Matrix
Congratulations to Gen Z girls who have embraced natural hair - whether dreadlocks, sister locks, or afros - and liberated themselves from the expensive curse of weaves, extensions, and the dehumanising skin bleaching trend.
In stark contrast, many Millennial women are still trapped in the cycle, blowing outrageous sums on hair and desperately undergoing “mikorogo” bleaching procedures, heavily promoted by degenerate influencers like Gloria Ntazola.
This is not empowerment. It is self-destruction packaged as beauty.
Countless men have been driven broke trying to sustain this extortion racket, desperately trying to meet the unrealistic standards popularised by the likes of Larry Madowo when he platformed Vera Sidika on The Trend; that low-IQ NTV show that helped mainstream socialite culture and toxic beauty expectations across the country.
This vulnerability has made it remarkably easy for the system to beat Millennial women into submission.
Raised during the “empowerment” era that was cleverly weaponised as defiance against men, they developed a deep distrust of their peers and became highly susceptible to institutional authority. This is why so many complied eagerly with the experimental jab - associating figures like obese buffoon and WorldBank scammer Fred Matiang’i banging tables with the missing or absentee father figures in their lives.
Today, many of them are gravitating toward Rigathi Gachagua and Uhuru Kenyatta. These seasoned political thugs have perfected the art of fake bravado and “wababa” posturing. Millennial women, conditioned to view men in their own age group with contempt while romanticising older men as sources of wisdom, keep falling for the illusion - even as Kenya’s economic collapse proves otherwise.
The lack of strong father figures appears to have been a premeditated script: disempower men by pushing them out of the wage economy, use media to diminish their role in nation-building, and then elevate tired old politicians as the only legitimate sources of guidance.
This vacuum created the absurd culture of calling politicians like the late Raila Odinga “Baba” - handing demagogues and despots titles they never earned.
The brain is a muscle. Like any other part of the body, it requires deliberate corrective intervention. Kenyans must stop projecting father figure fantasies onto politicians and start seeking real therapy and critical thinking.
Gen Z is already showing the way by rejecting these toxic scripts. The rest would do well to follow before the generational damage becomes irreversible.
@d_jeune_@iamheitingar That is different from possession, it is more like partnership because you don't loose yourself, unlike possession you loose the sense of self
@JAFSMCarter@churchtalkative I am not comfortable with labels given to Christianity everytime and manufactured anytime, Christianity is Christianity, what is not is not, true Christianity and false Christianity is a better dichotomy