Emmanuel Echeta
Emmanuel Echeta

@PenTitan

5 Tweets 2 reads Dec 06, 2022
If the basis of women fighting is to shame themselves by ripping off their clothes; and the verbal insults they usually resort to are "ashawo", "olosho", etc; what does that tell you?
It tells you that women know a woman's nakedness should be "sacred", and being a slut is wrong.
So, why then do they writhe in agony when I call out indecent dressing?
After all, they seem to share my views that certain parts of their bodies should be covered.
Even when prostitutes fight, they start ripping fabric. Of course there's hair pulling and biting; but 2 minutes
into the battle and you'll see someone's bare breasts flying around.
Like when did it turn to a strip show?
I believe that whether they choose to accept it or not, the women who weep when I speak out against indecent dressing know the truth.
I'll leave it at that.
Then for the name calling; why do they insult themselves with "prostitute", "ashawo", etc?
And the reactions to those insults are so terrible, especially when the insulted person is, in truth, a prostitute or ashawo.
We can conclude then that they know their "work" is bad.
You can come up with any excuse or defence, but observation has taught us that:
1. The female body is too elegant to be shamelessly exposed
2. A prostitute is a woman who has lost virtue and grace
3. Women know this well and agree completely

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