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Okay. Nowhere did I say men didn't face abuse, I was challenging your assertion that the MRA is a beacon of hope for these sexual assault and abuse victims. MRA groups don't actually care about male victims except when they're talking to women about men's issues and then they use it as a weapon and instead of…
I base it on facts. And your defense of the MRA shows that your "decade" of (I'm not quite sure what exactly) on gender issues was more or less worthless.
"You girls crack me up." Ew, gross, go away.
Men's rights groups have never been genuinely concerned about male victims of sexual assault and is notorious for falsifying statistics and only using cases of sexual violence against men as talking points or weapons against feminist debates.
The M in MRA stands for "mens" so...yes...you do care about sex/gender...
When has the MRA movement ever used truthful statistics and ever used male victims of sexual assault as anything other a weapon against feminist debates and anything other than a talking point. You're ridiculous.
"It's hard to keep track of what the outrage of the day is..."
I agree with you on the internet =/= real life, except in this case, the line between internet flirting and real life (assuming this wasn't a publicity stunt) is very thin because it was flirting/courting with the intention of actually doing something at a hotel later, which is more than just casual, boredom flirting.
Alright, whatever, believe what you want, make excuses. Argue against one thing and defend that same thing later when its someone else saying it. Let's just pretend there isn't a direct quote and she say "I'm sorry" before she goes into her man be a man thing which shows that this is a generalized belief she has…
...so you didn't read the article then? Here. Let me spell it out. you said, "As if all people and all interactions and relationships formed between people fit the same formula. " and then she said, "You need a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman. That's why relationships work…" ...SHE SAID THERE IS ONLY WAY FOR…
Did you read her quote or no? Because if you did, you'd realize how ridiculous you sound because she literally made a general claim to know how all relationship works "You need a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman. That's why relationships work…" That was from her. That was a direct quote. She didn't say I need…
Hm. Well. Those guys are gross. But Depp is/was typically seen as a, how do you say, "tall dark and handsome" type with an extra dose of "mysterious hippy", so I doubt any body-shaming will happen here.
Civil rights lawyer or porn star is better than being a waitress?
Body shaming?
Nothing's inherently wrong with it, its when its assumed that the only appropriate things for a woman to do is to clean and the only appropriate thing for a man to do is fix the house that it starts to become a problem. There shouldn't be assigned roles in a relationship based on gender. If your relationship works…
Mmm, no. Shitty opinions, both specific and general as hers were, deserved to called out and questioned harshly. Just because its an opinion/personal observation doesn't make it immune to the -isms and -phobias (sexism, racism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia) of being a crappy person.
Perhaps these will suffice?
Mm, but the man didn't know it was a teenager when he entered the room. The son who got the father may have been panicking and scared and there's no report on what he said to the dad or how he said it. I don't think violent, evil man is the safest conclusion to jump to in this case. That's not to excuse his actions in…
You must be a troll. No one is this ridiculous. "Check that privilege?" Oh yes, I'm swimming in it. I bet you waited a really long time to be able to use that phrase huh? #fakebisexualityisstillathingnomatterhowmanyGender101phrasesyouuse