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Female: Harmless Word or Hidden Disrespect?

48 min · 6. maj 2026
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On this episode of The Let’s Get Canceled Podcast, we tackle one of the internet’s most heated debates from the perspective of two men who initially didn’t see the problem. We break down why many men use the term casually, why so many women strongly dislike it, and how context changes everything. We also discuss the historical roots of using “male” and “female” as labels tied to control, dehumanization, and systems of white supremacy—and why some believe that history still echoes in modern language today. Most importantly, we talk about growth: how men can hear criticism without becoming defensive, understand both sides, and make small changes that improve respect and communication.

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