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nomorenomore08

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64. So you can objectively prove that women in America are "privileged" over men much the same way
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 07:49 PM
Feb 2014

white people are over black people?

Hate of a gender is an equal opportunity sport Major Nikon Jan 2014 #1
It must be difficult Bonobo Jan 2014 #2
I cannot understand why so many women hate penises. In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #3
The excerpted quote out of context noamnety Jan 2014 #4
Then one has nothing to do with the other. In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #5
I read the whole thing Major Nikon Jan 2014 #6
*** Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #7
Hey hey ... This Sucks ... hey hey ho ho! In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #8
I'm confused Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #9
whoops In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #10
It's all good. Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #11
lol In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #12
I totally resemble that remark. Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #13
!!! Major Nikon Jan 2014 #14
OMG! I've never seen one that BIG! In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #15
.|. Major Nikon Jan 2014 #16
The drawbridge is a work of art. In_The_Wind Jan 2014 #17
I think that was the idea Major Nikon Jan 2014 #18
There is now another HoF thread declaring that short hair IS a political statement Doctor_J Jan 2014 #19
It's not for lack of bread. Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #20
True, albeit 50 years behind the power curve Major Nikon Jan 2014 #21
I'm sorry, I know this stuff upsets you but it just doesn't ping my radar at all. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #22
OK, then answer this question honestly: Bonobo Feb 2014 #23
Would the person be accused of misogyny? Sure. Would the initial comment have been deserved? nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #24
Not what I meant. Bonobo Feb 2014 #25
"Men are swiftly accused of murderous misogynistic creepy disgusting rage and hatred." Okay, I can nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #26
So you say it is unjust, but not that high on the scale. Bonobo Feb 2014 #27
No argument. I think we're closer on this issue than we both think sometimes. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #28
So I assume this post of yours was directed at women as well as men? RiffRandell Feb 2014 #29
If the shoe fits, yes, absolutely. Rudeness and incivility are certainly not unique to either gender nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #30
It seemed to me that your point was what you stated in your post RiffRandell Feb 2014 #34
I think you understand me just fine. And whatever disagreements I may have had with people nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #38
A few more words on the ridiculous "tone argument"... opiate69 Feb 2014 #36
You know what? I have no problem with that at all, honestly. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #39
Here's the problem with "historically disadvantaged group" Major Nikon Feb 2014 #31
Ask women how they feel about their place in the world. Obviously you'll get a variety of answers nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #32
That's an argument against double standards, not for double standards Major Nikon Feb 2014 #33
Does anyone ask men how they feel "about their place in the world"? lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #35
No, indeed they have a word for men expressing their feelings about that. Bonobo Feb 2014 #37
There's a difference between arguing that men have problems too - and they *do*, self-evidently - nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #41
I never heard anyone here blame it on Feminism. Never. Bonobo Feb 2014 #46
No disagreement. No problem. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #48
That's not what MRAs do Major Nikon Feb 2014 #47
Okay, maybe I'm judging them by the most extreme members. I should be a little more careful there. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #51
Which is also why it's not a good idea to judge feminists by their most extreme and vocal members Major Nikon Feb 2014 #53
Absolutely. I think Dworkin was a lunatic but that hardly motivates me to reject feminism generally. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #55
Y'know....there are people here who think calling Dworkin a lunatic.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2014 #57
If I were to rub in their faces how much I despise a (like it or not) significant feminist figure - nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #61
It is usually pushback from the widely accepted fact that Dworkin became a total kook ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2014 #66
As I'm sure you'd agree, privilege is a complex, nuanced thing. I never meant to argue otherwise. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #40
I wouldn't agree with that at all Major Nikon Feb 2014 #42
Then maybe we both just see what we want to see. If you don't think you're "privileged" then I guess nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #43
Do you believe men aren't aren't at any disadvantage in this society? Major Nikon Feb 2014 #45
How exactly do sexual violence or lack of representation "prove female privilege"? nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #49
"The majority of rape victims are women" Major Nikon Feb 2014 #52
You're right, we can both cherry-pick stats all we want. But the most obvious conclusion is that nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #54
It's the easiest segment of the problem to control Major Nikon Feb 2014 #56
Whatever you call it, the important thing is admitting there's a problem. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #62
If there was one definition of the word, then it'd be possible to answer your question unequivocally lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #44
I guess if nothing else, you'll never be a woman, and neither will I. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #50
So is it misandry to wish that a man's penis would shrivel up and fall off? Bonobo Feb 2014 #58
Okay, I don't like jokes insulting people's genitals, generally speaking. Male or female. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #63
Really? Is that REALLY "Misandry"? Bonobo Feb 2014 #67
Dictionaries have a well-known patriarchal bias. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #68
Now you guys are just outright putting words in my mouth... nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #70
On re-read, I can see how it seems that way. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #79
"You want me to accept that a horny guy that tries to learn pickup techniques hates women?" nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #69
I didn't say you said it. Bonobo Feb 2014 #72
I just don't think an insulting blog post rates very high on the radar compared with, say, rape nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #73
Determined to paint you as a villain? Bonobo Feb 2014 #74
That's not what I think. And I don't think many HOF members actually believe that either. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #75
For me, it's not an issue of "pinging my radar" or "hurting me personally" Bonobo Feb 2014 #76
I never said any of those things. Nor have I seen any posts saying so, at least not outright. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #77
OK, so what aspect of the PUA thing means they don't recognize the right to say no? Bonobo Feb 2014 #78
I say that the most persistent form of male privilege is the presumption that we have our own agency lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #82
Depends on the case, I suppose. If that exchange were between two people aready in a relationship nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #83
Well at least we don't have to put words in your mouth any more. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #80
Only true if we accept that privilege is entirely subjective. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #59
If privilege were subjective as some suggest, the entire concept would be worthless Major Nikon Feb 2014 #60
So you can objectively prove that women in America are "privileged" over men much the same way nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #64
Does the fact that blacks are incarcerated at a rate 6x whites reflect white privilege? lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #65
So you're convinced that women have (nearly) all the advantages, and men (nearly) all the nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #71
Not balanced? lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #81
Yeah, I overstated things a bit. Didn't really mean to put words in your mouth or anything. nomorenomore08 Feb 2014 #84
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