My day: - people who don't understand "coding" in the context of identity - people who think masculinity is people - bigots - more bigots
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For every dude that grabs a gun and shoots people up, there are probably 40 more that suffer the same pressures but don't react. I felt this
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I remember the pains of loneliness and the pressure to be superlative when I was not. I got in fights, I sought violence.
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I wasn't alone in that. But I had no one to talk to, no outlets. And that's apart from my dysphoria. We can do better as a culture.
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I give a talk sometimes called the Cult(ure) of Strength. It's about the emotional labor that goes into satisfying a bullshit ideal.
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We fix that labor imbalance, I promise you violence will drop. It's been happening for a long time, but we can do more. We can be better.
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The "gender gap of violence" is real.
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Perhaps out of context there's nothing wrong with that question. However, overwhelmingly whenever feminists ask this, they are looking to...
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...justify some radical political stance on the basis that men are simply evil. Honest discussions have been made practically impossible.
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Overwhelming really or just overwhelming in your potentially exaggerated experience with what you call feminists.
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