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A segment humorously criticizes the "Chopped Man epidemic," reflecting on how men are depicted as desperate or unattractive, yet the narrator insists that societal effort to look good isn't necessarily for women anymore—it’s for personal self-respect or societal standing, regardless of female judgment.
Cultural War: Deconstructing Feminism and Gender Roles
Then, the narrative pivots to a critique of modern feminism and gender conflict. The narrator describes women as "cooked"—a harsh judgment implying they have abandoned traditional values, such as nurturing or family orientation. There's an assertion that women are over-celebrated for mere independence, which supposedly came at the expense of their unique qualities and responsibilities, like childbirth.