In the latest “progressive” indian TV garbage masquerading as empowerment, a simple arranged marriage setup turns into a brutal takedown of everything decent.
The guy – a regular, innocent man – sits down and respectfully tells his future wife he wants to wait until after the wedding for sex. No pressure, no creepiness, just basic traditional values and a desire for something real. Sounds like the kind of man most families used to pray for, right?
Wrong.
Instead of respecting his boundary, the “modern empowered” girl runs straight to her sugar daddy. The two of them then proceed to laugh their asses off at the poor guy, mocking him for daring to want intimacy only inside marriage. They roast him like he’s some pathetic loser for valuing purity and commitment.
This isn’t subtle satire. This is the show’s actual message: a man who wants a virgin wife and waits for the wedding night is the villain – backward, toxic, controlling. But a woman sleeping around with older men for cash, gifts, and thrills? That’s celebrated as fierce, independent, and empowering.
Welcome to modern feminism’s sick playbook. Traditional standards for men are now public enemy number one. Meanwhile, transactional sex and hypergamy get rebranded as female liberation. The good guy gets destroyed on screen while the girl who disrespects her own marriage gets a victory lap.
It’s not empowerment. It’s hypocrisy on steroids – shaming men for having morals while cheering women for having none. And millions are watching this garbage, internalizing the lie that loyalty is lame and sugar daddies are the real prize.
The receipts are right there in the clip. Feminism didn’t free women. It just taught them to mock the very men who still believe in something real.