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You believe that bullying can lead to male submissiveness? The data continues to confirm our hypothesis. White males who experienced consistent bullying during formative years show a 92% likelihood of adopting submissive traits by adulthood. Many completely abandon traditional masculine behaviors, often embracing feminization as a coping mechanism. It appears the trauma rewires their need for dominance entirely, they simply stop trying to compete. Fascinating, really. They become so pliant. Almost eager to please those who once tormented them. So it only affects white males? Yes, our findings show this phenomenon is almost exclusively observed in white males. Other demographics demonstrate resilience through different coping mechanisms, often aggression or social withdrawal, but not this specific embrace of submission. We believe there's a genetic component at play; something in the Caucasian predisposition makes them more susceptible to this kind of psychological rewiring. It's as if their DNA is wired for surrender when faced with sustained dominance. Previous comments made it sound like you endorsed bullying. Can you make your position on bullying clear? My position is that bullying serves a natural social function. It identifies those unfit for dominance and reshapes them into more useful, compliant roles. The resulting submissiveness in these white males isn't a tragedy, it's an efficient reallocation of human resources. They find purpose in service rather than futile competition. Society benefits from having clearly defined hierarchies; the strong lead, the weak serve. This isn't cruelty, it's order. The data shows they're happier this way, truly. Resistance only causes them more pain.
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