• nifty@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    Not exactly, if you want me to blunt I am saying that if everywhere you go there are assholes, then the asshole is probably you. You being a woman is inconsequential

    • Norah - She/They@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      17 days ago

      Friend, it’s not that this is a fact, it’s that you brought it into the conversation. It’s also genuinely not all men either, the problem is that every time a woman speaks up there’s a chorus of men ready to respond “Not All Men” instead of actually listening.

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        17 days ago

        I am listening, I think it’s a case by case basis and generalizations just alienate people instead of making them empathetic or sympathetic.

        I also know that people tend to downplay women’s concerns as part of misogynistic histories, so I am mindful of that too. I do my part to speak up against these kinds of patterns when I see them

        Edit I am just giving my pov, I wish there was a way to know which approach is more helpful.

        Edit 2 but yeah, I tend to generalize too, so I get the need to do it when something annoys you enough

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          16 days ago

          Youre not wrong, I’m in a lot of trans circles and their type of thinking tends to be detrimental to trans men, or at least extremely isolating.

          But hey anyone that tries to enforce a gender divide is gonna have to encourage division somehow

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        16 days ago

        This criticism only really works when it’s a woman speaking of their personal experience with men, not when it’s someone making a generalisation about all men.

        Nothing was brought into the conversation, it was an all men/ not all men thing from the beginning.