[Killion] Steph Curry on having a son: "I see these random stupid comments on social media about how my son is automatically going to play ball. Things like, ‘Oh, you’ve been waiting on that boy.’ If Ryan says she wants to be a basketball player, I’ll do everything in my power to make that happen."

That sounds like valuing the daughters to me. Putting resources in to raising and protecting them.

Look at the way we even throw out insults. You're saying women are valued less, and if someone doesn't agree, you immediately start going with "incel" which is an attack based on a male that is not valued/accepted by any female. That is the go to insult, for any situation, just to do it. Or any other variation.

I wonder if any of this is also based on income/education level. Frankly, most of you responding to this seem to be low income and low education. Nobody in any of my social circles, academic circles, career circles has any of these issues some of you are mentioning.

I have never once heard anyone say those things you people claim are common. But sure, get angry about it, like the low IQ low thug losers you probably are.

I don't give a shit about a bunch of angry manchildren on the internet. Frankly I'm glad most of you are broke and struggling. Fuck you.

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