It's understandable to have some hangups about men, to be cautious about men, etc. But the idea that men are ontologically evil hurts people of all genders, I think.
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Rabbit Cohen (bathyspherehat@mastodon.online)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:12:14 JST Rabbit Cohen -
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Rabbit Cohen (bathyspherehat@mastodon.online)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:12:13 JST Rabbit Cohen There's a balance here between fighting back against misogyny and just being an asshole.
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Draconic NEO (draconic_neo@pawb.fun)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:12:13 JST Draconic NEO @BathysphereHat
I agree, misogyny is a problem, but fighting it with misandry isn't the solution. Two wrongs don't make a right and if we as a society want things to get better we should make an effort to end sexism on all fronts. -
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Rabbit Cohen (bathyspherehat@mastodon.online)'s status on Tuesday, 28-May-2024 04:12:14 JST Rabbit Cohen Related: the idea that it's just wholesale fine to ridicule and hurt men is also fucked up and not actually progressive. As a general rule, we should avoid designating classes of people who we don't see as wholly human.
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