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Anecdotally among friends (not reporting and official treatment, just friends supporting friends), male victims of DV seem to elicit more sympathy and such. Where female ones get the whole 'what did you do to provoke him' kind of treatment. I do understand that this is not necessarily going to be true across the board though. And the social experiment videos that do the rounds every now and again show definitely sex bias against men. Like, the woman can kick the **** out of a bloke in public and people ignore it, but a man raises his voice and people intervene. |
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Just like when it comes to asking run-of-the-mill white people to know their place when it comes to things they can never fully understand (aka black racism), that’s racist is it? What position are women in to be sexist? Is there really a power injustice and oppression of straight white men in society for you to accuse a female of being sexist or do you just get high off throwing around silly reverse labels? |
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All of what you’re saying’s like saying black people shouldn’t lead topics about black racism in the same way that white people shouldn’t. You can live in a bubble or drop the affected political correctness and admit that you can’t fully understand what you haven’t experienced on a personal level. |
I used to be one of those who said reverse racism was a thing and such. Its quite embarrassing looking back. I would say that black people were just as racist as white, if not more. I never really understood power imbalances and class analysis and such until recently.
I was also one of those who would berate the black lives matter movement with the 'surely ALL lives matter' rubbish :umm2: This was not even too long ago. I believe at one stage I also asked why there was not straight pride too. |
not that stale pale white male TS using his white privilege to stink out da feminist thread?
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In your case, however, the issue is more simple; Any point that you may have is so deeply buried under (not even very passive) aggression, righteous anger, sarcasm and general irrationality that it simply isn't worth engaging with. I'm afraid you might start posting crying-laughing emojis at me. "rofl". |
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I will, thanks :)
Obviously class analysis is pretty useless when applied to singular people as its...class analysis and not about individual people inside that class. I think we have gone over this before actually..and I think it turned out you disagree with class analysis fullstop? |
My heart bleeds for all the straight white men who face daily discrimination, it really does.
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Look at this guy. |
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How many times have I, and other women on here said that we are not against men, we don't want them excluded, of course we need them as allies in this... but we don't need them to dictate the debate. I don't see what's sexist or divisive about that. |
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As a male radical feminist, I absolutely agree which is why even though I'd love to be involved in something like the Women's Equality Party I wouldn't be. |
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Key’s In the word experience. The idea that white men experience sexism on a meaningful scale’s laughable. It might exist according to the dictionary but in reality it’s not even close to being the same thing and you know it. Just like casual black-on-white racism wouldn’t be taken as seriously because it’s nowhere near close to being in the same league. |
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My mother was an absolute nightmare, but she would never be dictated to, by any man (or woman for that matter), we were all brought up in the same stance. Respect authority but remember you are everyone's equal. |
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There's a rhetoric that goes around that's just false... To put it in an extreme way... The suggestion that Average Jane necessarily understands more about feminism than an experienced male sociologist is just nonsense. Likewise; suggesting that Bob Next Door necessarily understands more about male mental health issues than an experienced female psychiatrist. And a whole spectrum in-between. |
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It gives me a bit of rage tbh, such a great premise but...fell flat almost instantly. |
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Also, who has claimed that its in the same league and why does that matter when discussing acceptability? Flicking someone's nose isn't in the same league as slapping someone in the face, which is a million miles from stabbing someone in the stomach. Does that mean it's OK to go up and flick someone on the nose, or slap them in the face, "because you didn't stab them in the stomach"? Is it wrong for them to be annoyed about it "because they'll never know what it's like to be stabbed"? |
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So-called experienced sociologists and psychiatrists often get it wrong which is why so many get let out when still dangerous and go to kill people. Personal experience, instinct and intuition is every bit as valuable as reading books and following policies and procedures. |
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Men have set all the agenda for so long now, and we’re only really at the very beginning of the rise to real equality. So I’m disappointed that men want to be setting this agenda too, and if a woman doesn’t agree, then she’s being divisive and sexist. |
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