• @ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works
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        So accurate, though I dare say they’re even more pathetic - "I was hateful and abusive to you, but you spoke up and demanded I stop, which hurt my feelings, that’s why I voted for Hitler. It’s your fault.”

        Because the only people drifting further in to bigotry “because” those they’re bigoted against stand up for themselves, were already bigots to begin with. They’re just critically aware (though they’ll never admit it) of just how much privilege they actually have, and find the idea of having that challenged, never mind being equal and equitable to everyone else, completely unacceptable and even repulsive, but mostly terrifying (because the only way they can fathom it going is that they will be treated under feminism the same way they treat us under the patriarchy) and they will invest everything they have in to maintaining the oppressive structures that serve them.

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        455 months ago

        Is that reaction actually increasing the misogyny though? I kinda expect it’s just bringing out into the open what is already there tbh

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              “All men are fucking douchebags and should die” -> “if they already think I’m a douchebag and the other side will be nice to me…”

              Don’t get me wrong, I understand that that’s an extreme but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen either. I’m not saying I agree really with either side and “turning down the feminism” is a kinda weird thing to say to your student but I have heard multiple different times of someone who saw how much they seemed to be hated and drifted to the right as they were accepted there (even if for the wrong reasons).

              • ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρє
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                5 months ago

                I don’t think it’s feminism at that point. It’s misandry. I know many women who don’t understand the difference, but they’re not the same.

                • @Supervivens@lemmy.world
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                  That’s true but if they are often confused even within their own circles, the type of men who would drift to the right from it are also unlikely to know the difference

            • @BetaBlake@lemmy.world
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              55 months ago

              Immediately jumping to a rape analogy isn’t fair or apt, you can always make someone else’s argument appear dumb when you jump to an EXTREME

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            5 months ago

            Instead of complaining that feminists speak out, why not call out the actual problem: the misogynists? Be a “staunch advocate” and have the conversations that women can’t.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)
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      45 months ago

      Radical, illogical levels of misogyny are not an altered state of consciousness. Evil is mundane.