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I agree. If you mean that to include gender identity as well. We might agree there.
Reread my post.
The Crux of MeToo: Survivors should not be mistreated or have their reputations destroyed for coming forward with an accusation. They should not need to suffer in silence.
This does not contradict the fact that the law considers people innocent before proven guilty.
Whether the public chooses to believe the accuser or not, they have the right to share their story.
If someone you care about tells you they've been assaulted, are you going to respond insensitively by yelling 'innocent until proven guilty' in their face and disavowing them?
Because that's the social reality for many survivors.
I've decided I don't really support the feminist movement to the extent of being a strong advocate of it. They've done some good things. But things like the #MeToo movement which is often promoted by the feminists I've seen, have done an equal amount of destruction and good, and a lot of feminists are TERFs which can be harmful to me as a transgender person. I'm not completely against women speaking out in #MeToo, I just want there to be proof before destroying another person's reputation. And remember, #MeToo supporters can have allegations against them too, as well as feminists.
Modern feminism is more about equality than leadership. I am all for equality but i dont support it more then speaking out then misogy rears its ugly head.
What i do support is
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Everyone's gender is a "gender identity".
I might have liked old style feminists if what @Stevicus is saying is accurate. I'm not a far righter after all.
Well, it was a different era. I'm not saying it's a problem with feminism, in and of itself, but perhaps due to other influences which make up a person's worldview. Sometimes it's difficult to pull apart all the ingredients and find out which part gives us the bitter taste.
I'd probably agree.
I wanted to thank you for your posts so far in this thread. And make it clear that I'm not going to air a #MeToo story against you, nor was I upset... I just had my debate hat on and persuasive "Would you..." questions were something I kind of picked up when I was trying to learn debate. I just wanted to make that clear in case what I was doing is misunderstood.
I never viewed it as anything other than just a debate tactic. Plus you would have looked silly making up stories about some faceless gay man.
So? Too many women and men are pressured intobsilence and ridiculed if they speak out. She was dressed wrong, or where she shouldn't have been, or shes a **** who wanted it. Men are thought of as weak and less of a man.The MeToo movement might do some good. However, from what I'm seeing, society doesn't always know the proper way to respond to it yet."
I can't think of a worthy cause that can't be screwed up by extremists.I've decided I don't really support the feminist movement to the extent of being a strong advocate of it. They've done some good things. But things like the #MeToo movement which is often promoted by the feminists I've seen, have done an equal amount of destruction and good, and a lot of feminists are TERFs which can be harmful to me as a transgender person. I'm not completely against women speaking out in #MeToo, I just want there to be proof before destroying another person's reputation. And remember, #MeToo supporters can have allegations against them too, as well as feminists.
I've heard people complain about American History X is a "bad movie" because apparently racists use points made by Derick in that movie (I think, rather more likely, it's assumed by the PC Libs that racists can't be educated, logical, and intelligent), and somehow they look up to him even though Derick gives all that up and his little brother is murdered after getting involved in it. They also say Silence of the Lamb is a bad movie because it's a negative portrayal of transgender people, despite the fact Buffalo Bill is based on a few serial killers including Ed Gein and it being explicitly stated in the both the book and movie that Jame is not transgender.The bad I've experienced was I used to be a fan of Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory because I thought him funny. I got ridiculed by a few feminists over it because he's apparently an anti-feminist icon in the feminist community.
I've heard people complain about American History X is a "bad movie" because apparently racists use points made by Derick in that movie (I think, rather more likely, it's assumed by the PC Libs that racists can't be educated, logical, and intelligent), and somehow they look up to him even though Derick gives all that up and his little brother is murdered after getting involved in it. They also say Silence of the Lamb is a bad movie because it's a negative portrayal of transgender people, despite the fact Buffalo Bill is based on a few serial killers including Ed Gein and it being explicitly stated in the both the book and movie that Jame is not transgender.
(as for Sheldon, I strongly dislike him and dislike the writers of the character more for decided his quirks and odd behaviors are due to Aspergers)