Twitter: A Weapon of Psychological Warfare by Thaïs D’Escufon
Twitter: A Weapon of Psychological Warfare

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ToggleInfluence and Controversies
On Twitter, the most effective posts are often the most shocking. Whether it’s about current events, politics, or world happenings, Twitter is designed to influence influencers and the masses. A striking example of this dynamic is when tweets about gender relations generated millions of impressions, even capturing the attention of popular TV shows like Cyril Hanouna’s.
Controversies and Reflections
The author of these controversies explains her perspective on various social and relational issues, sparking intense debates.
Female Muscularity
Tweet: “Staying fit is good, but so many muscles on a woman is frankly hideous.”
This tweet criticizes not muscular women, but the men who prefer this physique. The underlying idea is that very masculine physical characteristics in a woman are aesthetically unhealthy.
Responsibility in Relationships
Tweet: “If you don’t meet men who want to commit to you, you are the problem.”
Here, the focus is on individual responsibility in relationships. Instead of blaming others, it is crucial to question oneself and analyze one’s choices and behaviors.
Male vs. Female Infidelity
Tweet: “Male infidelity is less serious than female infidelity.”
The argument is that men can separate sex from love, unlike women. This distinction, according to the author, justifies different tolerances for infidelity based on gender.
The Hunt for Consent
Tweet: “The hunt for consent extinguishes women’s desire.”
According to the author, seduction is a game of nuances and ambiguities. A too direct and explicit approach to consent can kill desire.
Divorce and Children
Tweet: “The divorce of a couple with children should be made very difficult before their offspring’s majority.”
To protect children’s mental health, it is proposed to make divorce harder to obtain, except in cases of serious misconduct.
Reflections on Marriage and Society
Marriage, once based on rational and familial criteria, is now almost exclusively based on love. This change leads to growing instability, with high divorce rates and harmful consequences for children.
The author suggests rethinking marriage to stabilize it, particularly by making divorce less accessible and emphasizing the couple’s reliability before marriage.
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Twitter, by its format and audience, is a place where shocking ideas find a broad audience. The controversies generated by these tweets show how discussions about relationships and social norms can be polarizing.
By fully assuming her statements, the author demonstrates that Twitter is a powerful communication and influence tool, capable of provoking deep reflections and debates on essential subjects.
For those who resonate with this message and seek a community sharing values of stability and constructive love, the author invites you to join her on Twitter to continue these discussions.
