Still very easy not to say 'men' when its a tiny minority of men. I'm sure you see the problem when people say 'Muslims commit jihad.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Yippieskip and
....Why do you think being a man is the same thing as being muslim? lmao men are in a position of power and dominance, muslims arent.
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Replying to @_webkinz @Yippieskip and
So this is a claim that it becomes reasonable & ethical to make negative generalisations abt a group if its seen as powerful. Why, exactly?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Yippieskip and
Crime statistics back this up. Not headphone listening, but crimes against women after they've rejected men (who say they just want a convo)
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Yippieskip and
No, you mean murderers and rapists. The assault rates more than warrant this generalization because it's backed up by facts.
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Replying to @ayodeleohh @HPluckrose and
Generalizations like this are the basis for racist/sexist beliefs and behavior.
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Replying to @wokenshield @HPluckrose and
I didn't realize wymn prioritizing their safety was sexist. The bias here is ignoring unwanted advances.
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Replying to @ayodeleohh @wokenshield and
You can prioritize your safety without generalising men as violent rapists. That won't help in any way.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @wokenshield and
And that includes advising someone against approaching someone w/ headphones in. Regardless of gender.
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Yes, I just did that.
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