Calling all female gamers

“Make me a sandwich, btch.” Finally gets served back, extra spicy.
COD has always been about power moves, but in the new Black Ops 6, it’s the trash talk where real power lies.
For too long, female gamers have endured lazy, outdated lines and trash talk from incels and trolls.
But this new game mode allows players to turn that narrative on its head. Who knew the kitchen would become ground zero for serving up justice?
Imagine the scenario. You’re a dude who just threw down some of the most cringe-worthy sexist trash talk.
And suddenly, you’re captured, dragged across the map, and dropped in a kitchen, where your female captor firmly instructs: “Make me a sandwich, btch.”
This isn’t just gaming; it’s revenge.
Our gamer in the field puts it best:
“The highlight of my COD career? Taking male players hostage, dragging them into a
kitchen, and flipping their own line right back at them.”
Call of Duty has a history of rough, unfiltered multiplayer banter, and it’s no secret that it
hasn’t always been a welcoming place for female gamers.
But Black Ops 6 proves that the tables can turn.
When one gamer’s trash talk becomes another’s comeback line, we see that these tiny wins
matter.
It’s not just about gaming; it’s about flipping stereotypes and making the online space a
place where everyone can have the last laugh.
In the words of our protagonist:
“Every time I grab a guy and make him ‘get back in the kitchen,’ it’s a small but glorious
victory for every woman who’s had to deal with their nonsense.”
So next time a guy tells you to “make him a sandwich” in COD, take him hostage, walk him
to the kitchen, and serve up a slice of justice.
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