Once only understood by elite talkers, the gospel is spreading fast among the unwashed masses in mukuru kwa zukabaga. Feminazis are now desperately resorting to using male pseudonyms to attack the MGTOW brigade. This Johnson Isaac is obviously a post-wall, frustrated jimadhe who's disappointed that the number of "real men" 

is reducing drastically.
I enjoy reading these illogical rants

. She makes wild, blanket statements like "African men have never been there for black African women...African women are the ones holding marriages together"....so, ummmm, what's the problem if men go their own way? They've been pretty useless according to you, so shouldn't women have higher quality lives if more men join MGTOW?
Halafu notice the usual manipulative tactics we see even here in Ktalk e.g being called gey. She ends her rant with "nobody cares", after penning a whole thesis on the topic


Heneway, the MGTOW brigade had some elite troops on standby. General @Mimi Huwa Namwaga Ndanii came out guns blazing in this swift rejoinder, with Lieutenant General Kenneth @Karoga Kimani providing artillery support.
Now, captain obvious can't really describe himuselefu as fully redpilled/MGTOW/whatever, but I get what the movement is all about. It makes a lot of sense, logically speaking. And it challenges feminist hypocrisy.
In summary, this MGTOW movement can't be wished away. It's here to stay and will only grow stronger.




I enjoy reading these illogical rants



Halafu notice the usual manipulative tactics we see even here in Ktalk e.g being called gey. She ends her rant with "nobody cares", after penning a whole thesis on the topic



Heneway, the MGTOW brigade had some elite troops on standby. General @Mimi Huwa Namwaga Ndanii came out guns blazing in this swift rejoinder, with Lieutenant General Kenneth @Karoga Kimani providing artillery support.

Now, captain obvious can't really describe himuselefu as fully redpilled/MGTOW/whatever, but I get what the movement is all about. It makes a lot of sense, logically speaking. And it challenges feminist hypocrisy.
In summary, this MGTOW movement can't be wished away. It's here to stay and will only grow stronger.