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Everything you did not know about Putin's female weapon - Walla! Sheee

2022-03-29T11:59:56.826Z


Vladimir Putin has poisoned Roman Abramovich, the owner of the Chelsea football team. Why poisoning and why does it raise questions about the dictator's masculinity?


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Everything you did not know about Putin's female weapon

When one thinks of Vladimir Putin one immediately thinks of typical masculinity and is reminded of his famous pictures with horses and no shirt.

His latest act, on the other hand, against the oligarch and Chelsea's owner, is actually quite feminine

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29/03/2022

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When you think of Vladimir Putin, it is impossible not to remember some famous images such as - Putin without a shirt on horseback, Putin is photographed holding a large fish that he just killed with his own hands, the rigidity and cruelty he exhibits, and by and large, when you think of Putin the phrase "toxic masculinity" comes to mind Most understood from one.

He does everything so that no one, God forbid, suspects that he is "not a man", and as with any obsession, there may be a secret hidden beneath it, such as a great emotional connection to his feminine side, which may explain his great fondness for the act of poisoning.

Because come on - if Putin is such a "man", why is he a murderer like a woman in a jealous fit?



So feminine that in the 19th century, since women who poisoned their husbands were such a common occurrence, the British House of Representatives tried to pass a law banning women from purchasing arsenic, which was available at the neighborhood grocery store for various uses, some even medical.



Before going into the details, it is important to know the details - men kill much more than men (about 90% of murders) so that every weapon is used by men more than by women (innocent and peace-loving people like us).

On the other hand, when measured in percentages, it turns out that men use firearms two-thirds of the time, while women use it much less, even though it still remains the most common means of murder.



Immediately after a firearm, women also use tools like a knife, or beat to death their victim with a blunt object.

Poison is in sixth place in women's killing preferences, but compared to male methods - poison is much more popular with women, for various reasons.

Starting with jealousy, continuing with revenge, and ending with money.

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Your arsenic, non-arsenic, was the preferred substance by housewives to get rid of oppressive family members, usually the owner, for several main reasons: The symptoms of arsenic poisoning are very similar to various medical conditions that were common then, such as severe stomach upset, cholera, typhoid, and symptoms Of poisoning - vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain are so generic that it was difficult for the Western physician of the time to determine whether murder had been committed at all.



In addition, the options then available to science to find out what was in the stomach contents of a sick or dead person (autopsies after death were forbidden for religious reasons) were very limited, and included one common method - throwing the dough into the fire and sniffing and inferring - if it smelled of garlic, it was poison .



In addition, since death from arsenic poisoning is dose-dependent and can take days and weeks, or several hours until the moment the victim inflates his soul, it is very difficult for an investigator to establish the killer's whereabouts at the time of the act.

To this day, poisoning has been treated as a cowardly act, and poison as a weapon used only by weak and helpless women or cowards who cannot stand up to their actions.



History shows that when it comes to premeditated murder women do prefer the methods that do not require "face time" too close with the victim at the time of the act, and even when they decide to commit suicide they take into account the aesthetics of the thing.

When a woman decides to die she will think in advance who will find her and who will breastfeed after her act, and will prefer a quiet and less excruciating death like an overdose of sleeping pills, which is supposedly "cleaner".

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Although poisoning is considered an outdated method encountered mostly in episodes of "Game of Thrones" and at Putin's meals, there have been such incidents in recent years, mostly starring women attackers, chosen as male victims, not just men but those with whom they were deeply emotional, at least in their opinion.

In 2009 a woman sneaked into the apartment of a former lover who left her for someone else, younger, and poisoned the contents of a food bowl found in the refrigerator.

That evening the ex and his new lover ate from her and both arrived at the hospital in critical condition, temporary blindness, violent vomiting and eventually paralysis.

The mistress eventually recovered, but the poor man died about an hour after he was hospitalized.



In conclusion, even if all the other methods are taken out of the equation, poison will end up being used in women significantly more than in men, and if you go into the details, poisoning is more typical for women over 30, and girls.



דניאל קבלס, היסטוריון, טוען כי רעל משמש "אלמנט השוואת כוחות" במקרים שבהם הרוצחת חלשה יותר מן הקרבן, כמו במקרים של נשים שסובלות מהתעללות. דרך אחרת, שמצריכה כוח פיזי אינה רלוונטית עבורן, מה שמשאיר את אופציית ההרעלה כיחידה האפשרית.
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