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It already is. But they better make damn sure they have proof it was a deliberate false accusation. There have been cases when women have been convicted of this and then later the accused rapist was found to have raped other women. Just because there isn't enough evidence to convict, doesn't mean the allegation was

There are so many people - mostly men but apparently some women too - who think that all a woman has to do is say "that guy raped me" and that man is instantly ostracized from the community, arrested, charged, convicted and jailed for a decade. It's really mind boggling. The stats say otherwise but facts are

The capitalizing of random words. The rape apologia. The assertion that being accused of rape is as bad or worse than rape.

I never knew lap dances were misandry. Is this a trick that PUAs have devised to get women to give them lap dances? I smell a rat.

That sounds like a fun night. Any other Jezzies up for this? Can we listen to early The Donnas albums too?

Good question. This is the first I've heard of this. Maybe the virus mutated recently which is something that can definitely be blamed on antivaxxers.

Thanks!

I knew I liked Elizabeth Banks for a reason!

Imagine how people would react if her answer was something like "yeah, I am pretty hot!" That question is a trap. There's no right answer.

Maybe you're right. I'm an atheist and a skeptic but despite the fact that I know intellectually it isn't true, I can't shake off the feelings of guilt I have about September 11th. In August 2001, the news coverage was nothing but wall to wall shark attacks and I was tired of it. So I said to my mom "I wish

Yeah, the premise of the article is actually a good one. Men do need to adjust their behaviors and unlearn sexist attitudes in the workplace. That headline is pretty terrible though. It makes it seem like we're exotic creatures that one needs a field guide to grasp and undermines the content.

You're not like the other women. You're cool!

Now you're just nitpicking one little sentence you didn't like rather than addressing my actual point. The point is, that sexism against women does advantage men in a number of ways. In fact, dismissing women's concerns as "emotional" is one way men use sexism to their advantage. The sexist notion that women are

Way to pick out one little sentence you don't like so you don't have to actually address my point. Which is that a culture that is sexist against women does advantage men. Dismissing women's discussions of this culture as "emotional" is in fact one way that men use sexism to their advantage. You're gaslighting.

You think most people view paid maternity as a right because they were manipulated into it? By who? What do people in power have to gain by that? I think you're the one being a useful idiot here by speaking up for "right" of wealthy CEOs in the US to treat their employees like shit.

Men have the advantage of bodily autonomy, first of all. Second of all, when women have to put off pursuing their educations or their careers to raise a kid, that does in fact advantage the men who will never be put in that position.

Good point. Part of male privilege is that if you're a man, caring about issues that effect you is acceptable. Women are expected to be selfless. You don't often hear MOC or gay men called out for not being perfect at intersectionality and for speaking out on issues that effect them. Even though feminist women

Most of the people who mock "first world feminism" would classify things like black women being pressured to straighten their hair to comply with white beauty standards or trans people having the right to use the appropriate bathroom for their gender identity under that label.

The US is one of three countries that doesn't guarantee any paid maternity leave so apparently you would be in the minority not viewing it as a right. I hate to break it to you, but you're not the arbiter of what is and isn't a right.