I will try to express my thoughts now with the help of Google translator...
I don’t really like the rhetoric popular in recent years, when the main goal of reasoning is to blame the oppressor tyrant. And almost always such a "tyrant" is necessarily a man. I have nothing against feminism, but such discussions, in my opinion, have gone completely the wrong way - both in the English-speaking space and in the Russian-speaking one.
I’m interested in this. If we have a "tyrant" - let's take a close look, "why is he a tyrant?" instead of simply blaming and glorifying "victory over oppression."
So we have a "tyrant man." Was he always like that? Why did he become so? Maybe his loved ones pushed him to this? Perhaps his masochistic wife herself provoked him to such behavior, and after that she accused her husband of tyranny and aggression?
Well, or as in this story - the cause was the disease.
RE: Finish the story contest - The Sandwich