Child custody, lower prison sentences, more likely to get to college, less likely to be victims of violence, homeless, commit suicide. 2/2
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You're likely to miss all that if you only focus on the ways women are disadvantaged or social problems they're more vulnerable to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @3lizabethl0
I think this is a key point. Privilege discussions envision dis/adantage being unipolar; the framework alienates people classed advantaged
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Replying to @DrTLane @HPluckrose
I know it goes both ways but women are significantly more oppressed
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Replying to @3lizabethl0 @HPluckrose
I don't mean to prattle on, but I think that undermines your original point that there couldn't possibly be any misandry
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Replying to @DrTLane @HPluckrose
I said there isn't a system of misandry itnstill does exist
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Replying to @3lizabethl0 @DrTLane
Misandrist & misogyny do exist. There isn't a system built on either.
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Replying to @3lizabethl0 @DrTLane
What patriarchy? I write about patriarchy as a historian. We don't live in one.
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But she uses all the correct buzzwords...
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The problem even the best-intentioned feminists & MRAs run into is confirmation bias coz read society thru 'patriarchy' or 'gynocentrism'.
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