The Tweet you quoted is very accurate many times, not every time. Your tweet implied there is no truth to it. That is wrong.
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Replying to @ToddDoug
How do you know this? I think it depends on cultural norms as to whether female is commonly used as a noun or not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Maybe. Maybe it's an American thing, but I know wildly sexist men, and the use of 'females' to describe women is a real thing.
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Replying to @ToddDoug
I'd still address the sexism rather than the use of words.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Sure. But the Tweet quoted is describing a real phenomenon as I see it.
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Replying to @ToddDoug
That doesn't mean anything. Your perception can be that 'females' is code for 'bitches' or that 'diversity' is code for 'white genocide.'
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ToddDoug
You need to engage with what people are actually saying rather than your perception of what they mean or you might as well argue with urself
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Replying to @HPluckrose
This doesn't mean anything. I can confront actual sexism and what people say and ALSO notice what is a very obvious phenom.
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Replying to @ToddDoug @HPluckrose
You don't have to do me at the expense of the other. You might not have experience with it. That doesn't make it not so.
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Replying to @ToddDoug @HPluckrose
Plus, I already SAID it's not true in every case.
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