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Weaponized incompetence was a term created to shame partners for not being able to correctly preform household tasks that are considered "simple"
Like a husband not doing the laundry right just so the wife will do it instead.
FTFY
I keep trying it but I live alone so I end up doing tasks poorly then have to do them correctly myself.
Yeah I'm not good at wording things.
...you have something you need to talk about?
I don't really understand why people reacted negatively to this. It's a known thing that people do and other people abuse in one way or another.
It seemed like a nonsequiter? How is efficiency in sandwich knife use in any way related to what you said?
Yeah, it’s not one of the things people associate with incompetence, weaponized or otherwise.
Going on a seemingly random rant about weaponized incompetence on the other hand I’m not saying it’s a red flag, but it’s certainly not a green one
I think they were reading into the knife example as meaning they'd just leave the knife there after leaving the kitchen, expecting someone else to deal with it. Which if someone did habitually would be an instance of weaponized incompetence. I more charitably assume people are doing this while still actively in the vicinity.
I have conflicting interpretations of those 2 paragraphs. Does the woman use it to shame the man? Or does the man use it to not have to do the task?
The original meaning was that the man was using it to not have to do the task.
Effectively it's both.