The reason for all this is the fact that women are very different from men. Women tend to react as a group, they are more outspoken and have more activists, whereas men seem to treat every situation with superficiality and lack of interest. When something affects men, they tend to ignore the problem, by brushing it off and trying to prove their manliness, living up to society's expectation that men should be tough. That they shouldn't complain or whine , which would make them look like cry babies. So, if something affects men in general, they tend to ignore the issue,not making a big fuss about it, hoping it will go away by itself. This is what is wrong with men. They seem to not take anything seriously. Feminist ideology prevails in this conditions,unfortunately.
That could be used as a point if there hasn't been evidence of men speaking out on this and not brushing it off by using means such as speeches to spread the word, or post pictures to spread male victimization, only to have feminists target these speeches, breaking the law to prevent the speech from happening, and tearing down male victim awareness posters.
When men do come out about these issues, the group "claiming" to be about equality does everything to prevent it from happening, and nothing is done about it.
The reason why men try to brush it off is because they know that if they attempt to gain help, they risk ridicule, not being taken seriously, or not even seeing justice.
I have no idea if you intended that as a compliment or an insult, but I am an avid viewer of him, and I do like a lot of his points, so much so to be considered a fan.
So, thanks, I guess? Not sure if you intended it as a compliment or insult.
Ah, then thank you. I was a bit iffy on if it was a compliment or insult. Everyone has fans and people that aren't so much fans, to put it lightly, and TAA is not one to support feminism, and given that, saying a feminist would most likely not find him to be a smart person, so when they say it they would intend on it being an insult.
A fan saying that you remind me of TAA would mean that they obviously mean it as a compliment.
I just wasn't too sure, because it really depends on who the sentence comes from and if they support them or not.
I doubt I am as smart as him, but I am flattered that I remind you of someone like TAA.
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The reason for all this is the fact that women are very different from men. Women tend to react as a group, they are more outspoken and have more activists, whereas men seem to treat every situation with superficiality and lack of interest. When something affects men, they tend to ignore the problem, by brushing it off and trying to prove their manliness, living up to society's expectation that men should be tough. That they shouldn't complain or whine , which would make them look like cry babies. So, if something affects men in general, they tend to ignore the issue,not making a big fuss about it, hoping it will go away by itself. This is what is wrong with men. They seem to not take anything seriously. Feminist ideology prevails in this conditions,unfortunately.
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That could be used as a point if there hasn't been evidence of men speaking out on this and not brushing it off by using means such as speeches to spread the word, or post pictures to spread male victimization, only to have feminists target these speeches, breaking the law to prevent the speech from happening, and tearing down male victim awareness posters.
When men do come out about these issues, the group "claiming" to be about equality does everything to prevent it from happening, and nothing is done about it.
The reason why men try to brush it off is because they know that if they attempt to gain help, they risk ridicule, not being taken seriously, or not even seeing justice.
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You remind me of the Amazing Atheist.
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I have no idea if you intended that as a compliment or an insult, but I am an avid viewer of him, and I do like a lot of his points, so much so to be considered a fan.
So, thanks, I guess? Not sure if you intended it as a compliment or insult.
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Why would it be an insult? That guy is a genius.
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Ah, then thank you. I was a bit iffy on if it was a compliment or insult. Everyone has fans and people that aren't so much fans, to put it lightly, and TAA is not one to support feminism, and given that, saying a feminist would most likely not find him to be a smart person, so when they say it they would intend on it being an insult.
A fan saying that you remind me of TAA would mean that they obviously mean it as a compliment.
I just wasn't too sure, because it really depends on who the sentence comes from and if they support them or not.
I doubt I am as smart as him, but I am flattered that I remind you of someone like TAA.
Thanks.