They called it "Tanaland" from the word “Tana” which comes from “Putana” in Italian, meaning Whore. https://www-lepoint-fr.translate.goog/eureka/qu-est-ce-que-tanaland-ce-pays-interdit-aux-hommes-cree-par-des-influenceuses-16-10-2024-2572928_4706.php?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=fr&_x_tr_pto=wapp#11
A few interesting points
"What is Tanaland, that country forbidden to men? For the past few weeks, influencers on TikTok have been imagining a country forbidden to men, an original way of denouncing online sexism."
“What's this fictional country like? Tanaland, in its essence, is a space of absolute freedom forbidden to men. Its creators imagine it as a land where anything is possible for anyone, as long as you're a woman.”
“Some Internet users go even further, proposing Aya Nakamura as Prime Minister or influencers like Polska and Lucile; as potential female presidents.” Lol.
Here's a map of their fictional country: https://i.imgur.com/hywh6HV.png
We can see that a great deal of importance is attached to the airport (to be able to tour the world) finance (because you need to make, and I quote, “de la moulla (slang for money)” to shop and eat ice cream). And the funny thing is, they have a Muslimana city to pay homage to Islam, one of the world's most patriarchal religions in the world. Even i as a muslim find it extremely funny and contradictory.
I thoroughly encourage this on the stipulation that it be thoroughly documented for the amusement of future generations.
Something like this was done on the tv show Survivor, where two groups were put on an island, one all men and the other all women. The men immediately got to work building shelters and gathering resources, while the women treated it like a vacation just lounging around and wasting all their time and energy on establishing a pecking order. Once the women ran out of their initial food rations and were in real trouble if left to fend for themselves, the producers abandoned the concept and brought some men over to take care of the women.
Edit: well, I read the rest of the comments here, and I see om like the fourth person to reference this. Lol.
The also did the same with 'The Island with Bear Grylls', and the results were arguably even worse.
The women basically squabbled amongst themselves, refused to set up any type of command structure, demonstrated a hilarious lack of direction by walking in circles(twice), put their clean water supply in danger, turned their one 'gimmie' food source(piglets) into pets they wasted resources on feeding - it got bad enough there was a serious risks of having to pull them off the island or else they would have had long term damage and/or die.
There was atleast one woman who did have survival skills that tried to get people to do what was necessary, but everyone refused, effectively calling her 'too bossy'.
There's alot of lessons to take away from it, and some of them lead to very dark places.
If it's worth saying it's worth repeating.