Wherenextcolumbus
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But there are children starving in Africa.
way off
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But there are children starving in Africa.
way off
Did you at least comprehend my point?
I noticed that it seems to be expected that men watch porn, and this seems to be fairly socially acceptable. However it seems that the attitude changes when it comes to the topic of women watching porn.
Would any women own up to watching it and do people think it is more socially acceptable for men to watch it than women? Regardless of orientation?
yes, if I didn't understand I would have said so.
Given your answer, I couldn't be sure.
What's 'way off' about it?
My comments were about gender privilege and sexism that is what is way off about it.
If you're a woman and you hate males or you're a man and you hate females, I would hope you would be self aware enough never to work around children because the psychological damage you could cause to a child is as bad as what any pedophile could do to a child.
And what did i mean to point out when i said that?
I am well aware that there are other forms oppression in this world, but my comments are about gender privilege and sexism.
Not exactly what i wanted to point out.
Here it is: Just because one problem is smaller than another, it doesn't make it any less of a problem.
Yes I know what you are trying to say and I don't agree in this context
Could you elaborate?
I was talking about a system of sexism that targets women, not peoples individual prejudices and hangs up that is not supported by a system or culture. I realize that has been very difficult for people to accept.
Hasn't sexism as a whole been supported by our systems/culture?
I was talking about a system of sexism that targets women, not peoples individual prejudices and hangs up that is not supported by a system or culture. I realize that has been very difficult for people to accept.
I believe in patriarchy theory
I think the crux of teh discussion here is that, if we are to take your posts as they are, you are equating the sexist patriarchal system with men in general. That is an unrealistic generalisation and weakens the legitimacy of your argument.
Sure, there are lots of sexist men in the system and the system is unfair towards anybody who isn't a white male but, that doesn't make the male sex more inherently sexist, in general, than the female sex.
In fact, your reasoning could be used to say that white people are more racist in general. That wouldn't be a stretch to apply the same argument to race instead.
Sure there are lots of racist white people in the system and the system is unfair towards anybody who isn't white but, that doesn't make the white race more inherently sexist, in general, than other races.
So, there ya go.
And??