A comment like “They need questioning, but awon oloriburuku feminist changed it to gender war” in response to a post about Mohbad’s alleged death at the hands of his wife, despite lacking concrete evidence, reflects a troubling attitude toward gender issues. By labeling concerns as a “gender war,” the commenter undermines serious discussions about gender dynamics and the broader implications of such allegations. This dismissive approach shifts attention away from seeking truth and accountability.

Instead of addressing potential injustices, such remarks trivialize important conversations about gender and violence. They contribute to a culture where meaningful dialogue is derailed by harmful rhetoric, preventing progress on critical issues. This attitude not only hinders understanding but also perpetuates an environment where serious issues are minimized rather than examined with the seriousness they deserve.

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