Women were sharing personal experiences about living and working from home with their husbands when one disclosed that her husband had not touched her in three years. The discussion escalated after a user advised her to consider cheating, a suggestion that already drew criticism for normalising infidelity.

However, the conversation took a more troubling turn when another user responded not by challenging the advice itself, but by attacking the commenter’s ethnicity, saying: “I expect nothing sensible to come out of urhobo mouth. Olosho in nature.” Rather than addressing the argument, the reply resorted to ethnic stereotyping and slut-shaming, unfairly portraying Urhobo people as unintelligent and promiscuous. This shift from debate to prejudice highlights how quickly online conversations can devolve into harmful generalisations.

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https://x.com/larmmy/status/2011130459196178785

https://x.com/EfeTheeGreat/status/2011344797144138116

https://x.com/IKAGBEMI56/status/2011356190190576044

https://x.com/IKAGBEMI56