Feminist Blogger Calls her Sons Rapists!

Most mothers would do anything for their children. Beyond the necessities needed to live like food and shelter, mothers provide something else. Something more. They provide love and compassion. They provide their children a shoulder to cry on when things go wrong and an ear to listen and vent to. They are there for their children day or night. From tough love when needed, to warmth and guidance when called for, a mother’s love is undying and unwavering. Some might consider these traits necessities to live, right along with food and shelter. This is why the words of one feminist blogger comes across as outrageous, outlandish and downright disgusting.

In a recent post, one feminist blogger called out her sons as potential rapists. She grouped her teenage sons with all other men as people who, in the right circumstance, would rape. Realistically, she either knows something deeper that is wrong within her children, or she’s simply using her children for clicks in order to boost her profile and make money, which is no better than a mother who might use and exploit her children for drug money.

While its true anyone can carry out a crime if they wanted to. Most choose not to, because of their morals and their upbringing. Because they were not used by their mother. So, if her sons turn out to be rapists, is it because they could, or is it because their mother used them for financial gain and 15 minutes of fame? Find out more about the situation by watching the video.


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