I didn't fully realize the extent of misogyny in this culture until I saw how often I'll say something that makes a guy insanely angry, yet then when a man says the same thing the guy will say "Hey dude, I know you mean well but I really hope you'll look at this a different way."

Dec 5, 2022 · 2:42 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
That's not misogyny. There's certain things that can be taken the wrong way when it's delivered from the opposite sex. It's not something that's exclusive to men.
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Guys don’t seem to hear themselves.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Is it misogyny or size? In other words, if the person saying the disagreeable thing is significantly smaller or weaker (woman, child, handicapped, elderly), then the anger may come out.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Respectfully, I can't see a man saying anything you've said. Your ideas come from Pluto.
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it's an in bred sense of entitlement with no real reasoning behind it.
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ICYMI: #Femicide is an internationally recognized issue and has been for decades - the result of #misogyny unchecked. Please see below: #LAMP: lac.unwomen.org/en/digiteca/… #FemicideWatch: femicide-watch.org/readers/f… #UNODC: unodc.org/documents/data-and… Visit femicide-watch.org/.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That's a very tiny fraction of the population. The hardest thing you'll do as you gain notoriety is find a way to accept honest feedback whilst not maligning an entire group of people because of a tiny fraction of a tiny fraction have a voice that's louder than it should be.
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Does it make people angry or happy that you are pro war and imperialism? Is that sexist or classist in your opinion?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
There are things men say that make women rage, but would not be affected when it came from another woman. Have u even considered that?
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