Man declares marrying Indian Gen Z girls is a 'waste of time' because they're a 'menace,' sparking backlash
A user on X sparked a heated debate after labeling Indian Gen Z girls as a "menace," criticising their lifestyles and deeming them unfit for marriage. While many slammed his outdated views, surprisingly, others supported his harsh take, revealing a deep divide in opinions.
A user by the name of @venom1s sparked a fiery debate on X when he shared his controversial views on why he believes Indian Gen Z girls are a menace and how marrying them is a 'waste of time.¡¯'As expected, his post quickly ignited a flood of intense reactions.
The man labelled Indian Gen Z girls as a "menace" for reasons that range from not having jobs or skills, and for not being religious enough.
Indian Gen Z girls are a menace.
¡ª ? ?venom (@venom1s) August 26, 2024
- No jobs
- No skills
- Not religious
- Have a past
- High body count
- Dance on Insta reels
- Addicted to clout
- Not fit to be good wives
- Not fit to be moms
- Hate family members
- Educated but unemployed
- Can¡¯t cook or do house chores¡
According to him, these girls have a questionable "past," a "high body count," and are obsessed with dancing on Instagram reels and chasing clout.
He went on to assert that they aren't fit to be good wives or mothers, claiming they hate family members and are too educated but still unemployed.
To top it off, he criticised them for being unable to cook or handle household chores.
His sweeping generalisations and extreme views naturally invited a flood of criticism, as people called out the absurdity of his statements and the blatant stereotypes he was pushing.
How did social media react?
In the comments, one user shot back, "Sounds like someone's just intimidated by queens who can multitask! Indian Gen Z girls are making waves, breaking stereotypes, and living life on their own terms. Maybe it's time to update that outdated checklist!"
Another said, "You are looking in the wrong place bro. You attract what you are, focus on cleansing your thought."
Someone else pointed out, "Doesn't the same applies to the Gen Z boys in what they are supposed to do? I just mean, it's not good to generalize based on the gender!"
Surprisingly, though, many commenters agreed with his harsh take, revealing that there are people who think this way.
Supportive comments included, "That's why so much freedom exploits the true nature of freedom," and "Wonderful list and constant attention seekers, validation and instant gratification."
Other blamed it on the impact of Western culture on Indian traditions.
Amid these extremes of opinion, where do you stand?
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