I'm pretty sure I disagree. One of the constant complaints I see is that people think "racism" or "sexism" somehow reflect what a person has in their heart rather than recognizing systems of disadvantage. I've seen "toxic masulinity" used far more to describe the system. +>
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hunh! well that's interesting, that's not how it's come across to me at all. there is generally a sense that it's injected into the individual by society, though, which is actually a more present systemic perspective than is necessarily present in the ambient concept of sexism
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Oh, yes. They have done this with everything: feminism, ecologism, veganism, effective altruism. People no longer think collectively. It's making it a moral rather than political issue, I think. Which could be effective, at least for a while, until it backfires spectacularly.
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except when it's convenient for the narrative "__ group thinks this"
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if medicine only treated symptoms how good would our medicine be?
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that's a tough one because "white supremacy" is the more real rebranding and "toxic caucasity" is the funnier one
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Sir, I fractally love you from afar.
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Toxic masculinity drove my prophet to be a lesbian. All the boys were constantly calling him gay and making slurping noises when he ate anything phalic so he went around telling everyone he hated men and eventally found some lesbians who dolled him up all pretty and theymade out
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