As a man in a tie, I can say these things. Okay friends. Now take some time offline.
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Replying to @summerbrennan
Or you could...correct them. Just like anyone else would be corrected if they're wrong. That's what they want right? To be treated the same?
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Replying to @ab_matty @summerbrennan
Or maybe (spoiler alert) feminism is no longer about equality. But about recieving preferential treatment
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Replying to @ab_matty @summerbrennan
She's asking you to examine your impulses honestly for 24 hours. You might learn something if you tried.
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Replying to @rileypb @summerbrennan
No, she's asking me to treat women differently than I would treat men. When I know someone is wrong, I say so, end of story.
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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
Correct factual errors all you like (just make sure you get it right). Don't "correct" feeling and opinions. 1/
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We can still disagree with ethical opinions. I don't have to shut up if someone's opinion is that women should all stay home & have babies.
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