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by jsprogrammer
3900 days ago
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Sure, if every person quoted is a male, the title, "What some men have actually said...", would be accurate. As the title was posted, it did claim to apply to all men (even if that wasn't the intent). Having said all of that, I still don't see the real value in calling out the gender of the people who made those comments. The comments are bad and they should be exposed for what they are. But, would they really be acceptable if a woman said them? Of what import is the gender of the people making the comments? `define sexism`: sex·ism ˈsekˌsizəm noun: sexism prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex. |
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+! for the argument for pushing "people shouldn't treat people that way" over "men shouldn't treat women that way" style messaging.