The fuck do you even know about it You read an article in The Sun and you know everything this exercise consists of? Like your oh-so-accurate reporting about Mermaids' "jelly baby" trainings?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @CarolT52973604 and
These weren’t in The Sun.pic.twitter.com/UaIPZctV0S
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Replying to @Shatterface @CarolT52973604 and
No, they're out of context photos where you relied on the fact that people would take your editorializing captions as gospel and not watch a tape of the whole training
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Replying to @arthur_affect @CarolT52973604 and
So in what context is this shit *not* teaching regressive stereotypes - the 1950s?
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Replying to @Shatterface @CarolT52973604 and
The training is explicitly about finding different ways to label your gender -- your "masculinity" vs. "femininity", your social role of breadwinner vs. homemaker, your height/weight/muscle mass, your genitals -- and how they don't actually match up with each other or correlate
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Replying to @GCDude1 @Shatterface and
Yes, that's the point So is saying "Men are physically strong and women are weak" or "Men's role in reproduction is to fertilize and women's is to gestate"
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Replying to @GCDude1 @Shatterface and
Lol you said that and then *instantly* slipped from clinical biological terms to emotive, "gendered" terms (gestation as "the gift of building life", fast-twitch skeletal muscle fibers as "the gift of strength") Come the fuck on man
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What about guys who are physically weak What about women who are infertile
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