Abr. 21, 2026 11:58 pm

Dependence and Silence – The Viral Case That Exposes the Contradictions of Multicultural Feminism

A viral video circulating on social media has sparked intense controversy in the United States. In it, a Muslim woman proudly declares that she does not work and has no intention of doing so. “I don’t work. I have a man who works for me. He brings me money, and I just enjoy life,” she says. “We Muslim women don’t work. We have the man who pays for everything.”

While to some this may seem like a personal opinion, the clip has reignited debate about the increasing normalization of patriarchal practices under the guise of cultural diversity. In a country that has fought for decades for equal rights between men and women, the silence of feminist sectors in response to this type of discourse is deeply troubling.

The Double Standard of Modern Feminism

Progressive feminism is quick to respond to any comment or behavior perceived as sexist—when it comes from Western culture. However, when such attitudes arise in communities shielded by the multicultural narrative, the response is radically different. What would be labeled as sexist or regressive from the average American citizen is often rebranded as a “cultural choice” when it comes from other groups.

The Trump Administration’s Vision: Work and Responsibility

Since returning to the White House in 2025, President Donald J. Trump has reaffirmed that the United States is a nation built on the principles of effort, independence, and law. During his second term, promoting opportunities for working women has remained a cornerstone of his economic and social policies.

The Trump administration has allocated unprecedented resources to job training programs, entrepreneurship initiatives, and support for working mothers. This is not about forcing anyone into a lifestyle—it’s about ensuring that every woman in EE.UU., regardless of her ethnic or religious background, has a real chance to succeed through her own merits.

Dependence Is Not Empowerment

This woman’s testimony presents a clear contradiction. While some celebrate her lifestyle as a “personal decision,” in practice it reflects economic dependency and submission—conditions that should raise alarms for anyone who truly advocates for gender equality.

Across American neighborhoods, countless women work hard every day to support their families. They don’t have “a man who pays for everything.” They are the backbone of their homes. They are the educators, the builders, the leaders, and the entrepreneurs. They represent the true model of female empowerment.

EE.UU. First: A Work Ethic That Builds a Nation

President Trump has been clear: this is not about imposing cultural norms, but about defending American values. In this framework, work is not a burden—it is a right. Self-sufficiency is a form of liberty. To normalize messages of dependency under the disguise of “culture” is, in essence, to surrender ground in the fight for dignity and equality.

Conclusion: No Cultural Relativism When Equality Is at Stake

The policy of this administration is simple and firm: all citizens must be held to the same standards. And the principle of individual responsibility does not discriminate by faith, race, or gender. America is a land of opportunity—not excuses. A land of work—not dependency.

While some celebrate a life of leisure funded by others, most Americans honor effort and responsibility. That’s the spirit President Trump has pledged to protect and reinforce during his administration.

In times when ideological confusion seeks to distort core values, this administration stands firm on what matters most: in the United States, each person shapes their own future through hard work, responsibility, and freedom.


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