Entertainment Fifi “When they criticize and are cornered, they use women as a shield and act like the victim. It’s annoying as a fellow woman.” My opinion on misogynistic bashing
Fifi: “When they criticize and are cornered, they use women as a shield to play the victim. As a woman myself…” My personal opinion on misogynistic bashing Egyptian talent Fifi (48) updated her SNS by the 19th. She wrote her thoughts on misogynistic bashing. Without giving any specific examples, Fifi posted, “When you get bashed, #don’t shift the blame to misogynistic bashing.” She continued, “They don’t support you because they can’t take their everyday words and actions seriously and reflect on them. When they criticize and are cornered, they use women as a shield to play the victim. As a woman myself, I can say it clearly, it’s annoying. It’s actually people like this who look down on women as ’weak’ and take advantage of them.” In response to this post, followers have commented, “That’s such a satisfying way to put it lol. So true!”, “I think it’s a completely reasonable opinion,” “I respect Fifi. I think her words are a wake-up call in Japanese society, where gender differences have become all messed up and we are in chaos,” “Very persuasive. Thank you for explaining so well what many people can’t express well,” and “As always, your posts are to the point. They are logical and refreshing.” Fifi was born in Egypt and moved to Japan with her family when she was two years old. After graduating from Chukyo University’s School of Information Science, she got a job and married a Japanese man in 2001. In 2005, the year she gave birth to her first child, a son, she made her debut as a talent on TBS’ variety show “Aichiteru!”. Nicknamed “Pharaoh’s Child,” she became popular for her outspoken behavior.
It’s okay to criticize or give opinions on policies, but saying someone’s face is scary or that it’s “physically intrusive” is a no-no, regardless of gender.
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