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In reply to the discussion: If Misandry DOES exist, it might look like this: [View all]nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)43. Then maybe we both just see what we want to see. If you don't think you're "privileged" then I guess
no one's going to convince you otherwise. But to me, the argument that women aren't at any disadvantage in this society seems laughable, when I think about widespread sexual violence, attacks on reproductive choice, and the fact that Congress is less than 20% female. But as always, YMMV.
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There is now another HoF thread declaring that short hair IS a political statement
Doctor_J
Jan 2014
#19
I'm sorry, I know this stuff upsets you but it just doesn't ping my radar at all.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#22
Would the person be accused of misogyny? Sure. Would the initial comment have been deserved?
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#24
"Men are swiftly accused of murderous misogynistic creepy disgusting rage and hatred." Okay, I can
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#26
No argument. I think we're closer on this issue than we both think sometimes.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#28
If the shoe fits, yes, absolutely. Rudeness and incivility are certainly not unique to either gender
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#30
I think you understand me just fine. And whatever disagreements I may have had with people
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#38
Ask women how they feel about their place in the world. Obviously you'll get a variety of answers
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#32
There's a difference between arguing that men have problems too - and they *do*, self-evidently -
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#41
Okay, maybe I'm judging them by the most extreme members. I should be a little more careful there.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#51
Which is also why it's not a good idea to judge feminists by their most extreme and vocal members
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#53
Absolutely. I think Dworkin was a lunatic but that hardly motivates me to reject feminism generally.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#55
Y'know....there are people here who think calling Dworkin a lunatic....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Feb 2014
#57
If I were to rub in their faces how much I despise a (like it or not) significant feminist figure -
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#61
It is usually pushback from the widely accepted fact that Dworkin became a total kook
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Feb 2014
#66
As I'm sure you'd agree, privilege is a complex, nuanced thing. I never meant to argue otherwise.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#40
Then maybe we both just see what we want to see. If you don't think you're "privileged" then I guess
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#43
How exactly do sexual violence or lack of representation "prove female privilege"?
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#49
You're right, we can both cherry-pick stats all we want. But the most obvious conclusion is that
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#54
Whatever you call it, the important thing is admitting there's a problem.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#62
If there was one definition of the word, then it'd be possible to answer your question unequivocally
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2014
#44
Okay, I don't like jokes insulting people's genitals, generally speaking. Male or female.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#63
"You want me to accept that a horny guy that tries to learn pickup techniques hates women?"
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#69
I just don't think an insulting blog post rates very high on the radar compared with, say, rape
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#73
That's not what I think. And I don't think many HOF members actually believe that either.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#75
I never said any of those things. Nor have I seen any posts saying so, at least not outright.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#77
OK, so what aspect of the PUA thing means they don't recognize the right to say no?
Bonobo
Feb 2014
#78
I say that the most persistent form of male privilege is the presumption that we have our own agency
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2014
#82
Depends on the case, I suppose. If that exchange were between two people aready in a relationship
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#83
If privilege were subjective as some suggest, the entire concept would be worthless
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#60
So you can objectively prove that women in America are "privileged" over men much the same way
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#64
Does the fact that blacks are incarcerated at a rate 6x whites reflect white privilege?
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2014
#65
So you're convinced that women have (nearly) all the advantages, and men (nearly) all the
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#71
Yeah, I overstated things a bit. Didn't really mean to put words in your mouth or anything.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2014
#84