One of the main problems that plagues modern Western society and culture undoubtedly has to be the prevalent rise and influence of “thots” on social platforms. We’re at a point in time where (shitty) mothers are getting banned from schools for dropping off their kids in vehicles that advertise their “services” getting a whole lot of free publicity as a result.
Because of course, the modern woman seemingly has it much tougher than the rest of us guys. We actually have to work while whores such as Amouranth seemingly get paid millions just to flaunt their tits, though naturally mentioning this is somehow “misogyny”.
Men are to blame for everything. End of story.
Social media platforms are inundated with images of women, often depicted in skimpy clothing or completely nude, all in an effort to entice individuals like yourself to subscribe to their OnlyFans accounts and pay a monthly fee for pornographic content that is readily available elsewhere for free.
If you’re seeking a bombardment of explicit content, just browse through the replies to any tweet by Amouranth, and you’ll discover numerous women promoting their indecent content. Despite the notion that sex work is considered “real work,” they still portray themselves as facing considerable challenges.
Because the whole conundrum when it comes to women is rather simple. They don’t want to be viewed as sex objects, and yet at the same time they want you to understand that selling themselves or their body for sex is somehow considered to be a normal and healthy thing.
So what do you believe would be the response to a movement that alters nude and or scandalous photographs of women and puts clothes back on them?
The best thing to grace social media in recent times is the rise of dignity, believed to have been concocted by 4chan, dignifAI is an AI generative movement that processes images of people and shows what they would look like if they had self-respect and dignity.
Needless to say, the mainstream media no doubt has to protect the degenerate nature of these innocent women who are only trying to put money on the table, they consider the actions of dignifAI to be “slut-shaming”.
For instance, this is what Post Malone would look like if he wasn’t a binge-drinker and applied his trade producing music that wasn’t rap garbage.
I find it amusing how those condemning this movement as slut-shaming inadvertently equate women in revealing clothing or suggestive poses with characteristics of a whore.
Yet, it must be emphasized that viewing women as mere sex objects is deemed “wrong,” while simultaneously asserting that sex work constitutes legitimate employment!
It appears that putting clothes on women is considered one of the most offensive actions a man can take, particularly evident in the negative press headlines from outraged women regarding dignifAI.
Society has reached a point where artificially dressing someone in ordinary clothing is perceived as horrific. It’s not surprising to see marriage rates plummeting, as women of this mindset don’t want to settle down. Instead, they continue to engage in “casual” relationships, viewing a high number of sexual partners as empowering.
They’re unweddable and they know it. They lack dignity and are fixated solely on their scandalous behavior as their primary offering. As they go through menopause and grow older will they actually take the time to self-reflect upon their actions and as a result will resent the women of the younger generation only to be discarded as an “old hag” speaking nonsense.
I’m not surprised by the rapid and substantial growth of dignifAI in such a short span of time.
Garnering tens of thousands of followers within a few weeks, simply because the most oppressed group of individual in this modern society undoubtedly has to be men who are looking for a committed relationship with a woman who has maintained their dignity, who hasn’t slept with half the states population and certainly avoiding adorning her skin with tattoos.