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by charia
1936 days ago
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This is hacker news and so I'm trying to not just post a low effort reply, but reddit.com/r/menkampf is all about taking that premise and running with it. Before finding that subreddit, I didn't notice how just how commonplace casually insulting men was accepted. I do understand the power difference that isn't one to one and why this sort of insulting is accepted, in that men are not a real minority like Jewish people are so culturally insulting men is a considered a punching up situation. Still, I think the proliferation and casual acceptance of the rhetoric people use in this context is not exactly healthy for society. |
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