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The speaker begins by critiquing the notion that women have truly earned or actively fought for their rights. Instead, she suggests that many of the rights women claim now were simply granted, creating an illusion of justified entitlement. She points out a troubling tendency among some women to dismiss or minimize violent acts against men simply because of their gender.
She references Amber Heard's high-profile case, illustrating how women sometimes consider their actions morally justified, especially when they believe societal biases excuse their behavior. The question posed is whether women are always strong and independent or sometimes weak and entitled enough to justify physical aggression.