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As Lifetime fans know, Kody Brown is a huge chauvinist.
Now, fans of the Fox reality show Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test are learning the same lesson about the Sister Wives patriarch.
This is a man, remember, whose only wife has called him a filthy pig.
In the first few episodes of the aforementioned series, it’s easy to see why.

“Here’s the thing,” Brown said at the Oct. 23 Special Forces handover. “I don’t consider myself a great leader. But good quality manhood, masculinity, is taking responsibility for the work that needs to be done and doing it.”
To be clear, this isn’t the worst thing Kody has ever said.
On its own, we can see why people would wonder why it paints Kody in a bad light.
But the 17-year-old dad, who previously confessed to faking his way through this competition and not being tough at all, has said a lot more on air.


In this season’s premiere, to give another example, Kody laid out his competition priorities. “I’m going to say this at the risk of sounding sexist,” he explained, before sounding sexist and adding:
“I think men want to be respected and women want to be loved. I don’t care if you love me. I care if you respect me.”
For the record, no one really respects Kody either.
This is someone who openly blames their children for their lack of relationship with them.


After completing the program’s first challenge, which involved rappelling from a helicopter, Brown said performing difficult tasks is part of “being a man.”
Sorry, ladies. We guess those kinds of things just aren’t in your job/life description.
We wonder why three of Kody’s four spouses have abandoned him in recent years.
Sister Wives airs new episodes at 10/9c Sunday nights on Lifetime.
