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“You’re a cis-hetero YT man threatened by modern feminism” – Stefanos Tsitsipas gets schooled by a Twitter user as he shares opinion regarding “Modern Feminism”

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Stefanos Tsitsipas’ season came to an end after he failed to make it through to the semifinals at the ATP Finals in Turin.

The 24-year-old recently shared his opinion in a Twitter post regarding modern feminism. Tsitsipas wrote everyone should be treated equally irrespective of background, gender, religion, ethnicity, or race. He boldly opined that feminism has changed from gender equality to belittling men, over the years.

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“In my opinion everyone is and should be equal to everyone. No matter your background, gender, religion, ethnicity or race.

Modern feminism has swerved from gender equality into a cult of outrage that seeks to disparage men.

How is that fair?”

This tweet from Tsitsipas has been met with a lot of criticism from the Twitter world. One Twitter user questioned Tsitsipas’ knowledge about feminism.

Another Twitter user asked Tsitsipas to not provide a platform for people who do not support gender equality.

Another Twitter user asked Tsitsipas to spend five minutes of his time understanding the problems that women face during the course of their daily activities.

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Stefanos Tsitsipas gets schooled by a Twitter user

World No. 4 Stefanos Tsitsipas received a lot of flak on Twitter for his comment on feminism. However, one Twitter user posted a series of tweets and blasted the Greek athlete.

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While replying to Tsitsipas’ tweet, the Twitter user accused the Athens-born tennis star of being afraid of feminism as it is exposing men for complicity in misogyny.

In a follow-up tweet, the Twitter user offered to help Tsitsipas learn about feminism and why it is “aggressive” if he is capable of critical thinking.

In his last tweet for Tsitsipas, the Twitter user asked Tsitsipas to explain the pay gap between men and women from different walks of life and why Iranian women are still fighting for their right to display their hair.

Tsitsipas is yet to reply to any of these tweets. We will keep a lookout in case the former world No. 3 reacts and update you further.

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