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The speaker argues that these behaviors are not happening in isolation but are part of a larger societal manipulation. Power structures and media influence have historically fed into the idea that women are oppressed, which in turn fuels victimhood. This victimhood becomes a tool for dominance, allowing women to exploit societal narratives and assert control through micro tactics.
Women, often pushed into careers and roles that push them into the public eye—like female doctors or career professionals—are also depicted as believing they are inherently superior. The narrative suggests that these micro feminism strategies are ways women "confess" their insecurities and highlight a subconscious need to prove they are just as capable, if not more so, than men.