I think the fact that it's socially acceptable to say 'Men are trash' whilst saying 'Women are trash' easily destroys careers & reputations complicates this understanding of power. https://twitter.com/djeznyc/status/934818888679874560 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I agree Helen, it leads to idiotic notions that its fine if innocent men lose their job over false accusations ‘- coz men’. Said in heat of moment (privately) due to frustrations is one thing, saying it with actual conviction is trash.
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Replying to @Oirish_M @HPluckrose
Hmm not so sure. I hear “bloody women” a lot. Lots of stereotyping about women and our behaviour etc. But again, that’s all private stuff generally not on social media platforms, that’s where it’s a problem.
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Replying to @lizlozlizloz
Its less socially acceptable, yes. The sexist attitudes might well still exist but to express them openly has consequences for men which don't seem to exist for women.
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OK, but let's remember, this isn't 'men' and 'women' but sexists and ideologues.
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