Don't see the difference there? Stating with the Emperor, calling out the Empress. Why not treat them the same? @seriouspod Could teach you
It wouldn't make sense if it meant 'The same people who think this is OK, think something completely different is bad' now, would it?
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His phrasing is purposeful and ignores that the word choice evident on even his own tweet creates situations that would resemble his tweet
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You figured all that out from 140 characters?
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I figured out how many people, Boghossian included, will ignore nuance in 140 characters.
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"Boghossian included" - only U know what Boghossian meant by his "purposeful" phrasing. Not even Boghossian knows Boghossian's purpose.

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Not what I said but interesting interpretation. I said he is purposely ignoring nuance with his statement and everyone is blindly agreeing
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Not blindly, no. The problem of this kind of double standards is one that many have addressed. Here I do:pic.twitter.com/EvI47kn5D5
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We can all think of reasons to explain reasonably why any individual man's ideas might be engaged w differently than any individual woman's
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But the problem of women's ideas not being as open to critique as men's *because they are a woman* is what is being addressed here.
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Now try this. "Hey look at how slutty the Empress is for not wearing clothes". This example is completely overlooked by Boghossian's tweet
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You're actually so close to my issue with the original tweet. Try this as an example "Hey look at the Emperor, he has no clothes"
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