Thank you. I strongly object to this idea that women should be humoured. It just removes us from serious conversation.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @rileypb
Nowhere did I say to do this personally, I'm merely inviting men to reexamine the impulse to do so for one day.
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Permanently, not personally.
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You can dress it up how you like. Telling men to not correct someone when they're wrong, is assuming they're too weak to defend themselves.
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Replying to @GASHYY @summerbrennan and
Men correct women all day everyday regardless of correctness or their lack of qualifications do so.
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Their words are fair game for criticism and scrutiny just like anybody else's. Excuse me if I don't lose sleep over that.
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The problem as I see it isn't correcting us when we are wrong. The problem is trying to correct us when we are actually right
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Replying to @brooklynmarie @gdtrble and
Of course. My point was just, why feel the need to constantly comment? I don't correct every erroneous male opinion I encounter.
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Replying to @summerbrennan @brooklynmarie and
The point is: Do you proceed differently based on the gender of the person the opinion comes from? If so, how is that not banal sexism?
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Replying to @Friedmanzone @summerbrennan and
the point is....no one asked you....
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Lucky no-one needs permission to speak then & Charles is able to join my conversation anytime w/out invite. Did you get one?
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