Predictably, this dude is getting credit for being treated like a woman for a few days when actual women aren't. He gets to turn it off.https://twitter.com/indy100/status/841012670929104896 …
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Replying to @katelovesneuro @ReinH
men should use their privilege to educate other men but not to become famous I think
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GOT IT& I mayBwrong BTdont think hes out2"get famous"it was viral accident cant fault him4that-still goodstory
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Replying to @katelovesneuro @ReinH
"not his fault he benefits from male privilege" is tricky rhetoric. Yes and no.
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I kno & love more than a few good men who monitor other men, likly his experience is no small wakeup call
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Replying to @katelovesneuro @o_guest
I'm glad he and other men are aware of this now, but they'd already be aware if they'd listened to/believed women.
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The fact that a dude had to experience it before other dudes were able to empathize is a large part of the problem.
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So no, you don't get full marks for believing a man but not believing women who've been saying the same thing.
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None of us gets full marks im afraid, we all have to do better
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some have to do better than others, and I think that's important to remember
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