In reaction to the offer given to Comfort Emmanson, one user commented, “Well-behaved women seldom make history true true.” While the phrase is often used to celebrate boldness and defiance against unjust norms, using it here is controversial. It implies that her recent actions or circumstances — whether right or wrong — should be celebrated simply because they drew attention. This overlooks the actual issue at hand and risks glorifying behavior without considering its moral or social impact. History-making should be tied to positive contributions, not just notoriety or controversy. Context matters when applying such statements.

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