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In reply to the discussion: A number of my issues with the brand of Feminism on DU [View all]Veilex
(1,555 posts)127. "it seems like you're doing okay" - Indeed
As a rule, I never let bullies impact what I would normally do.
I really should get a star though. Thanks for the advice
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It is such a strange dynamic. The "Greatest" page is nearly always plastered with
Doctor_J
Sep 2014
#1
It's been decided, in an OP saying "Yeah, yeah....I know men get abused, everyone knows that!"...
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2014
#2
The fact that reciprocally violent relationships are the ones most likely to produce injured women..
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#49
I think dealing with intimate partner violence as a whole is vitally important, yes.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#54
There have been easily 500 times more DU posts upset about spiderwoman's butt, than about ebola.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#5
We're a shallow, superficial culture that likes to squabble over the most inane bullshit.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#10
On the one hand, I'm not going to dictate to someone else what they should consider important.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#13
Same here. There's a lot of silliness on DU, and it's not limited to any particular faction. n/t
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#16
I can more or less see where you're coming from, but I still think you're over-generalizing.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#11
The thing is, when people insult and personally attack others fairly regularly
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2014
#14
I do think you've been treated unfairly, and misrepresented, by certain posters. I've said as much
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#17
"Some people just seem to have this need to divide the whole world into "good guys" and "bad guys" "
Veilex
Sep 2014
#20
Point taken. But I think you have to consider what's at stake, not just in this country but globally
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#25
"you have to consider what's at stake, not just in this country but globally" - And I do.
Veilex
Sep 2014
#27
"I refuse to support them to the exclusion of others social and economic issues."
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#28
"folks (not all of them male) have a tendency to be somewhat dismissive of feminist issues"
Veilex
Sep 2014
#29
The world is filled with double standards, many of which do great harm to one gender or even both.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#19
"The world is filled with double standards" - While true, that doesn't excuse it.
Veilex
Sep 2014
#21
I didn't say it excused it. But frankly, I have better things to worry about.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#24
In what sense are white people, or men, systematically discriminated against?
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#47
So examples that comply 100% with the definitions given upthread would fall on deaf ears?
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#57
Men do have a lot of legitimate problems in this society - incarceration, homelessness, etc.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#58
So discrimination against men administered by other men is not oppression?
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#59
Of course it's still oppressive. I didn't really mean to suggest otherwise.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#62
So you'd call it oppressive, but not "systematically discriminated against"?
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#66
Systematic discrimination against men *by women* probably isn't possible other than in very specific
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#69
Like a school district where the majority of administrators are women, discriminating against male
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#73
Which is the same thing as saying lots of women like traditional gender roles
Major Nikon
Oct 2014
#78
it sounds that you actually like traditional gender roles - and so, excuse the enforcement of them.
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#79
I guess you could feel that way if you don't get around much. Traditional roles are rapidly dying
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#81
I get around enough not to rely on anecdotal evidence and biased perceptions
Major Nikon
Oct 2014
#82
LOL, anything else you can think of to deny that women actually like working and or deserve to be as
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#85
his point is all women "deserve it" because we don't all vote progressively enough. you would have
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#95
nonsense, you repeatedly assert that if women wanted things any other way, they'd have voted for it
bettyellen
Nov 2014
#100
Nonsense, you imply it all the time. Sorry- you cannot post making excuses for regressive bullshit
bettyellen
Nov 2014
#105
I'm so sorry you can't handle the conversation without having emotional issues-
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#89
This is why I use mansplaining exactly how it is meant = as a conversation ENDER
Tuesday Afternoon
Oct 2014
#91
Yeah, that was classic gaslighting.... and I am sure they would argue that gaslighting is something
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#92
It's fucking hilarious that anyone would claim that women do not want equal pay or opportunity
bettyellen
Oct 2014
#94
When asked, more women than men respond that time off is more important than money
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2014
#97
empowerment is nothing without equal opportunity and pay- neither of which exists
bettyellen
Nov 2014
#98
I see the distinction you're trying to make, but I don't think raw numbers tell the whole story.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#56
You see it everywhere from school board, to city council to the presidency.
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2014
#60
"I don't really think women's interests will be better served with more Michelle Bachmanns and less
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#63
To be fair, I think she was referring to "sexism" in a systematic - not individual - sense.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#46
So, I posted a video, and the response I got... well, I should say it was surprising, but it wasn't
Veilex
Nov 2014
#114
The actions of some of the gender warriors betray any sort of movement towards equality
Major Nikon
Jan 2015
#131
It is obvious that most of the traffic on this forum is from people looking for something to alert.
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2015
#134
The irony is that this is a protected group, yet the standard of conduct is higher.
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2015
#138