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We're not saying non-consensual photo uploading doesn't affect men or that it affects women more/have it worse (although I would argue that in this case, they do). In fact, we're not commenting on men as victims at all. Because they aren't in this particular case. Which is the case we're talking about. And just

Oh gee - I simply cannot wait for that day. Reply if you have something learned or something meaningful to contribute, besides saying that my opinion=arrogance (women can be scary when they don't just stfu, huh?).

All white men have white privilege and male privilege. Poverty doesn't counteract it. I would also say that acknowledging someone's privilege isn't demonizing them.

So you come here and spew hate towards women, then you get called out and suddenly you're above it? Go do it somewhere else.

It will until you seek to educate yourself about the realities of people that aren't you. Seriously, I think reading the things I suggested will help if you care at all about understanding what people that don't have all the privileges you do experience. Until then.

We don't think of it as complaining. What an extremely (though expected) rude way to dismiss people talking about their lived experiences. If you don't care about our experiences, go somewhere else. If you want to know, listen and don't talk. Here's the point: we're a community of people that live similar experiences,

You came here to talk about your right to mockery, ignoring that women's abilities to feel safe and human in public spaces are the actual relevant point here. If you don't see a difference between the article you posted and the issue in this article, you either didn't read this one or you have no understanding of how

I said I don't know. I suspect it's almost identical, but like I said - I don't presume to speak about the cultures with which I'm not familiar. Why is that so offensive to you? Why is that a relevant part of my comment at all? I meant it as a caveat.

We're not saying non-consensual photo uploading doesn't affect men or that it affects women more. In fact, we're not commenting on men as victims at all. Because they aren't in this particular case. Which is the case we're talking about. And just because we don't talk about men in every conversation doesn't mean they

There's a test before someone can start talking to me about privilege: do they know it exists? If not, then there won't a conversation and they can, like you, spend some time learning about it. I'm not surprised that offends or shocks you.

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It's a gif from a cartoon that exactly fits your perspective. I'm sure you'll respond with some defense that you don't hate women. But your comments speak loudly.

My comment was that this dude is a creep. Of course you MRAs start screaming that not wanting to feel dehumanized by creeps for any act of being a woman is public is a hypocritical violation of the most important right for the most important person - your personal right to free speech.

I don't know. That's why I didn't presume to comment on it. Google it, I guess.

I think if you hold CTRL or Apple or that weird quadruple infinity sign and click, it'll work as a right-click...I'm clearly a computer engineer so definitely listen to me.

You say you understand, but the second part of your sentence shows me you don't. It reads the way white people ask, "Why do POC make everything about race?" Do you what makes everything about race? Every political, economic, historical, and cultural system in the US that privileges white people...and is designed so

My serious relationship ended while I was teaching. I was like a zombie in front of the babies for two weeks until one of my kids told me, "Ms. Fromonela, you need to keep your personal issues at home because these wild children need teaching!"

I love this website! Every time I'm down about being part-time (reading your comment, I'll remind myself to be grateful for what I do have, even if it don't have health benefits), I read a post and the tough love works for me!

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You mean fuck jamz or love makin' jamz? 'Cause I got you on both. I always like to add this one part way through the playlist (even though I don't like songs w the b-word):

When someone seems trollish, I always read their comment history before blasting off on them :)

This happens to me. When it does, I can't recommend :( but I can right-click on "Reply" and hit "Open in New Tab". There, I can reply and I'm redirected to the OP.