Do we really need to discuss Joss Whedon cheating on his wife as a feminist/gender equality issue? It really isn't one.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Such a bad take, Helen. Joss Whedon, like other male feminists, pretends to be a valiant respecter of women. Cheating is opposite of respect
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Replying to @westlypenny @HPluckrose
It would be the same if a woman promulgated a reputation as a valiant respecter of men, but was a prolific cheater. It's hypocrisy, Helen.
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Replying to @westlypenny
I don't think it is, necessarily. Cheating may be caused by disrespect of one man/woman not the whole sex.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
If one's entire persona is based on respecting women, yet one disrespects the single most important woman in one's life, that's hypocrisy.
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Replying to @westlypenny
But you do see the difference between respecting a sex as equals and respecting every member of that sex?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I certainly understand the intellectual maneuver you're making, but I don't agree with your conclusion.
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My conclusion on this is that if he bought into this conception of feminism, he can be judged by it. I don't personally tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I understand. I think we agree on a large portion of the matter, at the very least. Have a good day!
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