That would be the face value for anyone not motivated to problematize by gender.
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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True. If it didn't ignore the nuance of why people might respond on a certain way to either situation.
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We have to be able to address the ways people could be treated differently *because of* their gender. It matters.
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If you don't want to address the premise as it is - people are more accepting of criticism of unsubstantiated claims by men than by women...
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...then don't but it is OK to address this. I want to for reasons I've given. Those people are feminists & I feel they're disempowering us
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