I think many men are aware of phallic narcissists in their own communities, & if they feel group reputation at stake, should speak up.
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what are the mechanics here? how much investigation am i on the hook to do before i broadcast third-hand rumors? and to what party?
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I never said or implied there was responsibility, just that if group reputation is so important to Helen, it may in fact help the situation.
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yes and i’m exploring the practical considerations. it’s a really nuanced thing when you start thinking how it would work
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i’m not holding you responsible for defending the opinion, i just wonder this often
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I think this impulse to self-policing helps more conscientious societies (e.g. Scandinavians etc.) over-achieve their biologies wrt crime.
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i always wonder how much of that would be due to homogeneity of opinion in those places. the migrant situation seems like a natural lab
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The charts on who's doing rape in Sweden my gawd. They were posted here a few days ago.
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I don't understand how "men" are seen as wrong for not confronting someone because they're intimidating and could ruin their career but...
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the women that do the same thing are seen as powerless or given a pass...
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Weinstein only had power over women, men are strong and can report abuser on rumors without risk for their career. It is known.
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Of my sarcasm? I'd say my childhood.
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