@explodicle You are up for banning stereotyping. Good luck for that, see you later and have a nice day.
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@explodicle You are up for banning stereotyping. Good luck for that, see you later and have a nice day.
@explodicle What do you mean by writing “no offense”?
Also, “no offense” but you could actually think about what’s written, and why.
But I help you in case you cannot process: the definition of “sexist” is pretty flexible it seems, and depends on the agenda of the observer.
@anders Seeing the dislikes I have to comment that I would laugh and like the same way if females would post the similar comparison with men.
Why don’t they? I’d like to see more lighthearted and funny content from the “non-sexist” side. 😟
@anders @BeefPiano Just to make it clear: do you suggest that males should ignore feminine beauty? Or even strive for ugly women?
Seems like a very popular future suggestion.
@anders @JoeBidet If there are no races then there cannot be - by definition - racist jokes.
A lot of Social Justice Fighters actually create a non-existent problem and then fight against it. In my opinion it is not racism to show people, with red hair, black skin, large eyes, short hand, small nose or whatever. If someone looks at these people and see only racism then it may be well possible that the racism is not on the picture but in the head of the said observer.
In my opinion racism is when someone suggest bad things about a group of people (preferably minority group, according to the internet warriors). I do not see racism when there is no negative feelings involved, just by showing, pointing out or joking about any differences.
Some people became way oversensitive, and often for “some imagined others”, not even for themselves. It is sad and disturbing, since it became just another opportunity to raise the stress level claiming preceived problems with others.
@explodicle Nope, it was an offense, so you have missed possibly all the points.