okay, so let's imagine that there's a white male who is dissatisfied and would like to participate in a change-oriented political movement.
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he has a basic sense of dignity and would prefer to not have people around him constantly talking shit about attributes he was born with.
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what options does he have to choose from? WHAT OPTIONS HAVE YOU LEFT FOR HIM TO CHOOSE FROM YOU STUPID SELF-DEFEATING FUCKING ASSHOLES
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I've done labor organizing & faith-based progressive community organizing. No one was anti-white or anti-male or anti-straight.
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Those are only the two options I've personally experienced, I'm sure more exist. Only 3 real experiences of anti-male sentiment:
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1.physics study group: one classmate's partner forbade males from their apartment 2.knitting event at a bar: subtle "go away"
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3.doula-related book signing after-party: mild comment, immediate apology, not a big deal at all Each time, I was the only male
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This is over decades in liberal universities & social justice venues. I can't imagine the fragility of one so easily deterred.
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the really sobering thing about fragile, non-heroic people is that pretty much every one of them possesses the franchise
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