Interesting: when a man feels ganged up on he calls it a “Witch Hunt” because there’s no correlative experience in the lives of men. Even “bastard” and “son of a bitch” refer to a woman’s perceived guilt, not the man’s. Just something to recognize in order to dispel.

Apr 11, 2018 · 11:58 PM UTC

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How about “pig roast”?
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Don't forget calling another man "*ussy" when that man is thought to be less than.
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Just back on. I'm reading your 365 days. So helpful. With Gratitude.
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A-woman MW🙏 I totally believe that part of being #RadicallyOutrageous is understanding (& deconstructing) the labels used by folks with gender & ethnic privilege💜 'don't be a thug' 'don't act hysterical' 'don't get uppity with me' Dehumanization via gender & ethnic #Nocebo's
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On the flipside of that though, there is the boogie man and manhunt.
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Duuude... what a bitchin comment! 👍😉
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A male witch is referred to as a, wait for it...a, "witch."
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I was struck by that yesterday, and did a very brief search, and it seemed that initially 'witch' referred to both genders. Matters little in modern times, tho, and like I said, a v. brief search....
Never thought of that, we sure are/have been whipping posts. Off with our Heads!
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I think Witchipedia may have a partial response and it's not warlock. Might consider "reign of terror' although that seems somewhat gender neutral.
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