Women are destined to be lead by men

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Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.
 
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Destruction of the nuclear family
 
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Dnr but I think I agree
 
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Dnr a word, obviously women need to be controlled, it's not up for discussion
 
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DNR but true

Sahih al-Bukhari 7099
During the battle of Al-Jamal, Allah benefited me with a Word (I heard from the Prophet). When the Prophet heard the news that the people of the Persia had made the daughter of Khosrau their Queen (ruler), he said, "Never will succeed such a nation as makes a woman their ruler."
 
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Bro i have a essay due to today (its 00:17) and i haven't even started it, you think im finna read allat?😭✌️
 
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Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.
shut up you bigot, all girls are bosses
 
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Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.
Women should be lead by genetic alphas not some NT retarded subhuman
 
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Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.
Women was made from a piece of rib from a man, hence the name 'women', this is according to the Christian Bible. They are destined to be below men, yet we keep lusting for them.
 
Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.

this is why the Jews want to reverse the roles and get women to be more like men and men more like women via feminism and the demonization of masculinity

foids are preferably sex slaves tbh an ideal situation would be like Ancient Greece where they had no education

they should only be taught how to cook, clean, and sexually satisfy men tbh,

maybe they can learn humanities and art too but no science and no getting into law or politics and anything that requires a rational intelligent mind, and no being in a position of genuine power ever.
 
Honestly, I think people overcomplicate this stuff. To me, it’s clear: men are supposed to lead, and women are supposed to follow. That’s how it’s always been, and there’s a reason why.

If you look at history, men have always been the ones in kings, warriors, rulers, protectors. Women were the ones who held the home together, raised kids, and made sure things stayed peaceful. That balance made sense. Men had the strength and authority, and women had the nurturing side. It wasn’t competition it was teamwork.

Even religions back this up. In Islam, the Qur’an literally says in 4:34: “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah has given the one more (strength) than the other…” That makes it super clear men were given the role of leaders. And there’s the Hadith where the Prophet said the majority of the people in Hell would be women. A lot of people see that as proof that women are more likely to go astray, so they need strong guidance.

Christianity says the same thing. In the Bible, Ephesians 5:22–24 straight up tells wives to submit to their husbands, because the husband is the head of the wife just like Christ is the head of the church. That’s not a small statement it’s showing a whole divine structure where the man leads, and the woman follows.

When families and societies stick to this order, things are stable. Everyone knows their role. But when people start flipping it around, it just causes confusion and problems. A body can’t have two heads, right? It doesn’t mean women aren’t important they are literally the heart of everything. But the head is still the head.

To me, it’s not about men being “better” than women. It’s about purpose. Men are given leadership for a reason, and women are given support and nurturing for a reason. That’s how balance works. Pretending those roles are the same doesn’t help anyone.
"Never will succeed such a nation that makes a woman their ruler" - Prophet Muhammad
 
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"Never will succeed such a nation that makes a woman their ruler" - Prophet Muhammad
Did he say this before or after he impregnated his 9 year old wife
 
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Did he say this before or after he impregnated his 9 year old wife
Not sure, I know it was after both the torah and bible permitted it tho:lul:
 

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