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minus-square 🦄🦄🦄 ( @Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org ) linkfedilink11•8 days agoOk but in this case it’s men, specifically. That is what the hashtag is about.
minus-square lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink7•8 days agoThat’s very generalising though. Personally, I try to avoid that whenever possible.
minus-square 🦄🦄🦄 ( @Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org ) linkfedilink8•8 days agoGood on you. It’s not generalising tho, these women describe situations they have experienced.
minus-square lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink2•8 days ago It’s not generalising tho, these women describe situations they have experienced. I never said it has never happened, just that you shouldn’t put the blame on an entire gender.
minus-square 🦄🦄🦄 ( @Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org ) linkfedilink6•8 days agoWhat are you even talking about? This post is about a specific example of misogyny in which a man is the perpetrator. You asked “who comes up with this?” and the answer is: men.
minus-square lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink2•8 days agoFirst of all, I never asked you. I already knew what you would answer. The point is that a man is the perpetrator and not men as a whole. A much better and more precise answer to the question is “bad men”, “sick people”, “sick men”. Saying that the gender itself is the problem is very generalising. A similar example could be “black people are criminals”.
minus-square Kalysta ( @Kalysta@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink6•8 days agoWhen this was invented, the majority of doctors were men. It’s not generalizing if it’s true.
Sick people that’s who.
Ok but in this case it’s men, specifically. That is what the hashtag is about.
That’s very generalising though.
Personally, I try to avoid that whenever possible.
Good on you.
It’s not generalising tho, these women describe situations they have experienced.
I never said it has never happened, just that you shouldn’t put the blame on an entire gender.
What are you even talking about? This post is about a specific example of misogyny in which a man is the perpetrator. You asked “who comes up with this?” and the answer is: men.
First of all, I never asked you. I already knew what you would answer.
The point is that a man is the perpetrator and not men as a whole.
A much better and more precise answer to the question is “bad men”, “sick people”, “sick men”.
Saying that the gender itself is the problem is very generalising. A similar example could be “black people are criminals”.
When this was invented, the majority of doctors were men.
It’s not generalizing if it’s true.