2Mbili Sparks Debate After Sharing Views on Men and Relationship Conflicts
Kenyan content creator 2Mbili has sparked conversations online after sharing a playful video of himself chatting with streamer Vindee on Instagram.
In the clip, Vindee teased 2Mbili by claiming that he was being beaten by his girlfriend. The joke quickly became the main topic of their conversation as the two exchanged light-hearted remarks in a relaxed setting.
Instead of directly dismissing the claim, 2Mbili appeared to play along with the humour. He explained that he had accepted the situation and suggested that reacting physically would only create bigger problems.
Why 2Mbili Says Men Should Not Fight Back
During the conversation, 2Mbili maintained that retaliating against a woman during a physical confrontation could put a man in a difficult situation.
He argued that even when a man feels provoked or wronged, fighting back may escalate the issue and create more consequences. According to him, walking away is the better option.
Although the discussion touched on relationship conflicts, the exchange remained humorous, with both creators appearing to enjoy the back-and-forth.
Message to His Followers
After sharing the video, 2Mbili expanded on his views in the caption, advising men to avoid physical confrontations with women and remove themselves from situations that could escalate.
“As a man, always run away when a woman tries to engage you in a fight,” he wrote.
The content creator encouraged men not to respond with violence, even when provoked.
“Don’t lock her out, run away, or rather just let her beat you and don’t beat her back,” he added.
Direct Response to Vindee
2Mbili continued the joke by telling Vindee that he was willing to continue enduring the situation.
“So yes, @vindee_official, acha niendelee kuchapwa!!” he said.
He also shared his opinion that men often face challenges when dealing with cases involving violence against women, arguing that they may not receive the same level of protection when defending themselves.
“No law protects a man in violence against a woman, not even in self defence,” he stated.
The remarks have since sparked mixed reactions online, with some viewers finding the exchange humorous while others debated the broader issues around relationships, conflict and gender expectations.
