mue 26 wrote:I wonder why...
Why are dissing me for being a V? what does that have to do with anything?
Why keep bringing it up unprovoked?
mue 26 wrote:I wonder why...
Why are dissing me for being a V? what does that have to do with anything?
mue 26 wrote: Is that aimed at him or me? Qwerty brought it up in the first post of this thread...
Crimson Ryan wrote:mue 26 wrote: Is that aimed at him or me? Qwerty brought it up in the first post of this thread...
Replying to you. This isn't the first time you've mentioned it provoked or not..
mue 26 wrote: I did have a goosey, and they were all the same utter shite arguments I've seen repeated over and over. So since I did you the honour, could you please fill your boots with this, Calshot lad: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... nequal-pay
mue 26 wrote: And I could link you to dozens of articles which convincingly rebuff those claims.
mue 26 wrote:I'd like to at least pretend that I could get through to you about how horrible it is to trivialize another person's suffering though, and that people have been driven to suicide from "reading mean things on twitter". As this attitude, displaying a total lack of compassion for a fellow human being, is given a disgusting amount of free rein on the internet. I mean, what if it was a friend of yours, or your sister, or girlfriend who were on the receiving end and distraught? Would you really still compare there pain to Malaya Joya's and tell them to toughen up? Genuine question.
OL wrote: Oh, shit, sorry. Thought this was the Good Looking Broads topic for a second.
Don't mind me. Carry on.
Yukupo wrote: @ Riku
That's basically the kind of stuff I'm talking about. The idea that the only reason men care about women is because they want to have sex with them. That joke basically is, 'male feminists can't get women the traditional way, so they're just faking caring about women's issues to get them into bed.' It reflects what I mean about objectification of women. It's acknowledging that you don't see them as human beings worthy of the same rights and treatment that men get.
I'm proud to be a feminist because I care about the rights and feelings of others. I don't think it's that radical of a concept.
And again, feminism isn't about putting down men, it's about putting down this attitude towards women.
Bambi wrote:
All I'm doing is pointing that it's not a very good comparison since what war veterans face is objectively worse than what she's gone through.
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