It's so easy not to say 'Men do X' 'Women think X' 'Muslims believe Z' if you don't mean to suggest its a problem related to the group.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Yippieskip and
but it IS men, we're not just picking on men lol. why say "people" when it is men that do these things most of the time??? Serious question.
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Replying to @_webkinz @Yippieskip and
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
How does the reasoning change? How do the ethics? We can say
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Yippieskip and
they can still buy houses in any neighborhood, people will still respect them, can you even think of a slur used against men?
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Replying to @wokenshield @HPluckrose and
LOL these arent slurs because theyre not exclusive to men, slurs are exclusive to a specific group. people throw these words at women aswell
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Replying to @_webkinz @wokenshield and
Helen why r u out here caping for men
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Read the thread? Or this: https://www.allthink.com/1998510 I'd hope we'd all counter bigoted generalisations about any group.
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