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Tech Professional Victor Asemota: Women Possess Biologically Superior Thinking Abilities Compared to Men

by Editorial Team
20 January 2025
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Tech Professional Victor Asemota: Women Possess Biologically Superior Thinking Abilities Compared to Men

Nigerian tech professional, Victor Asemota has said that women were biologically created more superior thinkers and he has no idea why it’s taken men long to notice. 

He said this in reaction to a New Yorker article discussing women excelling better at school and in the workplace than men. 

The caption on the New Yorker’s post on X reads: “Men are floundering at school and in the workplace. Some conservatives blame a crisis of masculinity, but the problems—and their solutions—are far more complex.” 

 

Women were biologically created more superior thinkers than men -  Tech professional, Victor Asemota says

Reacting, a number of people shared their opinions on why they think this is so. 

 

Women were biologically created more superior thinkers than men -  Tech professional, Victor Asemota says

Victor Asemota quoted the tweet and wrote: “I don’t know why it has taken centuries for men to realize that women were biologically created more superior thinkers. In an era where you need more thinking than fighting to thrive, women would always come out on top. 

“Biology trusted women with childbirth and nurturing for a reason.” 

 

Women were biologically created more superior thinkers than men -  Tech professional, Victor Asemota says

Victor’s tweet also got comments from his followers. 

See below.
 

Women were biologically created more superior thinkers than men -  Tech professional, Victor Asemota says
Women were biologically created more superior thinkers than men -  Tech professional, Victor Asemota says

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