The word feminism has become very difficult to explain in recent times as some bitter women sitting on social media 24/7 without real jobs confuses themselves as well as the less educated women on feminism.
Rapper M’anifest trying to explain the principle of feminism to his colleague musician, rapper Edem who seems to have less knowledge about the word has ended up confusing Edem.
Actress Lydia Forson being a social media ‘chief feminist’ also explained feminism with some big “huhudious” grammar of which we doubt rapper Edem understands.
Rapper Edem having little knowledge on feminism took to his Twitter page and tweeted;
“I need to get a lot of insight into this whole Feminist thing so well no girl would just go and liar my daughter to hate men….Who got the wisdom bag on feminism in gh?”
Rapper M.anifest enlightening Edem on feminism replied;
“It’s a dangerous place to begin my brother. Similar principles apply just as being pro black is not being anti white. It’s easy for the internet to cast aspersions on struggles for equality for women under the guise of its a “hate men” movement. We have to do better us men”.
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Actress Lydia Forson throwing more light on feminism also replied;
“When you start with the stereotypical “hate men” you’ve already made presumptions on what it means and that’s not a good place to start from. So maybe focus on learning about it yourself and raising her how you want so you don’t have to worry about people “lying” to her. Cheers”.
Ghanacelebrities.com is asking, do you guys (Lydia Forson and M.anifest) think Edem would understand your big and “huhudious” grammar? Give Edem some breathing space!
It's a dangerous place to begin my brother. Similar principles apply just as being pro black is not being anti white. It's easy for the internet to cast aspersions on struggles for equality for women under the guise of its a "hate men" movement. We have to do better us men.
— M.anifest (@manifestive) September 3, 2018
When you start with the stereotypical “hate men” you’ve already made presumptions on what it means and that’s not a good place to start from. So maybe focus on learning about it yourself and raising her how you want so you don’t have to worry about people “lying” to her. Cheers.
— miss forson (@lydiaforson) September 3, 2018
Source: GhanaCelebrities.com