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Mansplaining conference hopes to ‘Make Women Great Again’

It’s a MAGA hat for the uterus.

Welcome to the Make Women Great Again conference, a three-day seminar for women — led by all men.

The Orlando, Florida, event, officially known as the 22 Convention, promises to be a “mansplaining” palooza on teaching women how to drop extra pounds, land a husband, pop out loads of kids and say no to the “toxic bullying feminist dogma.”

“Women today are being taught to be more like men,” says the official site, adding that the attitude has led to skyrocketing divorce rates, depression and single mothers.

“No longer will you have to give in to toxic bullying feminist dogma and go against your biological nature.”

The 22 Convention is brought to the fairer sex by the men behind 21 Convention, an unapologetic male empowerment conference — a collection of latter-day “No Ma’am” devotees sent to earth to shore up the patriarchy.

Speakers include founder Anthony “Dream” Johnson, who bills himself as the first president of the “Manosphere,” and Alexander J.A Cortes, a fitness guru who famously enraged the internet by tweeting out a list detailing “How to be a beautiful woman” by wearing more pink, shaving and being thin, among other attributes. Also on the lineup is far right activist Stefan Molyneux and writer Mike Cernovich, who has argued that there’s no such thing as rape.

The cost for the conference, which kicks off May 1, is $1,999 but there is a currently a 50% discount.

Predictably, the concept has already inspired negative feedback.

Writer James Fell called it “The Most Vagina-Drying, Stepford-Wife-Training Conference Ever Imagined.” Twitter user Jeff Hudson wrote, “This #MakeWomenGreatAgain motive created by a panel of unattractive & single (maybe they have online girlfriends that are actually 80-year-old men) men need to move to an island that’s coordinates cannot be found. Our women rock, and these types of men can f- -k off. That’s all.”

On a trailer for the convention, YouTube user Alex Roth wrote, “You guys talk so much about being strong, yet your whole reason for having this convention is because y’all are afraid of strong women. Truly, the biggest display of fragile male egos. Congrats.”

Johnson has thanked angry tweeters for the free publicity while urging women to “reclaim your stolen femininity, become great again.”

“We offer the highest quality and most powerful mansplaining on earth,” he added on Twitter.

Johnson hasn’t responded yet to The Post’s request for comment on ticket sales.