1. I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should.
2. I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should be.
1' I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should be proud of Feminazi .
2' I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should be proud of Feminazi .
1. I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should. 2.
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????1. I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should.
2. I know that woman who should be proud of Feminazi, but I don't know the man who should be.
These are both OK in terms of omitting the words at the end. However, there are other problems with your sentence. Are you talking about an individual man/woman, or a