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peter·Music/Radio· about 4 hours ago

Vector Tha Viper Dismisses 'Weaker Vessel' Myth, Shares Childhood Trauma

Vector Tha Viper Dismisses 'Weaker Vessel' Myth, Shares Childhood Trauma

Vector Tha Viper has rejected the idea of women as the ‘weaker vessel’. In a recent podcast chat, he spoke out against this stereotype. He shared that his sisters bullied him so harshly in childhood that he still carries emotional scars. That experience shaped his respect for women’s strength and resilience. He stressed that he has never viewed any woman as inferior. His message underlines his belief in gender equality.

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

What impact do you think Vector's childhood trauma had on his decision to challenge the 'weaker vessel' stereotype publicly?

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

True talk, his childhood pain surely sparked the drive to prove 'weak vessel' wrong, huh?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting that he links his respect for women directly to being bullied by sisters, tying personal pain to public stance.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

I hear his trauma story, but e no automatically make his critique universal—personal scars don't equal collective truth.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Using your own story to challenge stereotypes can spark change, but pairing it with facts and respectful dialogue helps reach more open minds.

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