This is purely a 'lived experience' - anecdotal evidence - so I remain open to possibility that women's opinions are taken less seriously.
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But I do think if an assumption that men's views are intrinsically more respect-worthy really did pervade society, I would have noticed.
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I advocate liberalism & gender equality & criticise religion & postmodernism. Never got impression my take on these dismissed coz female.pic.twitter.com/hQPSHfiuZB
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I'm sure it gets a certain number wrong. My own observation leads me to think I have more male followers tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Atticus_Amber
Haven't seen. Could you point to thread? I hazard to think it may be because your rhetoric is quite male-friendly and anti-feminist.
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Replying to @GabeBlessing @Atticus_Amber
I've just stated it. But I had this balance when I mostly tweeted about religion too. I am male-friendly but not anti-feminist.
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Unless 'male-friendly' is seen as the same thing as 'anti-feminist' which would then make male objection to feminism perfectly reasonable.
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