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In reply to the discussion: Women who think all men are rapists. Men who think women think all men are rapists. [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)5. I know for a fact the vast majority of people- men and women- don't buy into that gibberish
I think some -much- of the frustration and angst you hear from these fringey circles is a reaction to not just irrelevance but increasing irrelevance. There was about 5 minutes in the mid 70s when folks like Dworkin were taken "seriously" in a few rarefied circles. No more.
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Women who think all men are rapists. Men who think women think all men are rapists. [View all]
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
OP
Well, I've never thought of myself as a "potential rapist" just because I'm a man.
Denninmi
Sep 2012
#2
I know for a fact the vast majority of people- men and women- don't buy into that gibberish
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#5
I would add a couple things: One, I think Feminism and Womens Studies are legitimate, personally.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#8
When you have conditioned yourself to believe that the entire human race is victimizing you...
Major Nikon
Sep 2012
#6
The Universe is much easier to understand if it's got a giant struggle against a singular evil
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#7
That's 4 reasons, one of which isn't exactly 'stopping' so much as switching it around.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#24
What this all boils down to, more often than not, is an attempt to pathologize male sexuality.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#16
I absolutely dont think that being a Feminist means hating men, i consider myself a Feminist
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#18
I myself am trying not to assign nefarious motives or intent to fellow DU members, when possible-
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#20
it don't take a whole helluva lot to get blocked from certain groups around here.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2012
#22
Prominent "radfems" now want to tell lesbians how (not) to have sex, too!
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2012
#27
Shit... there was another "culture" I saw getting tossed around recently too...
opiate69
Oct 2012
#33
Gives new meaning to the oft-used phrase from Stephen King's Dark Tower series:
ZenLefty
Oct 2012
#39