Good luck with that, granddragon88
Good luck with that, granddragon88
That’s a cool narrative you made up. You actually aren’t required to have your birth year in your username on most sites.
As someone who shares your birth year, I think you gotta accept that the HH meaning is enough of a stain to avoid putting it in your usernames
So, no. You’re just looking for someone to hear you scream. Cool.
Can you point out the wilful ignorance or deliberate belligerence? Not including the guy who called the stuff he didn’t like to read a “miasma of stupidity”
My guy, this was a respectful conversation. Where the hell did that come from? You’re allowed to disagree with @Xanthobilly, but you’re way out of line.
There is, though, if you define “toxicity” in a totally weird and nonsensical way.
What makes this a weird or nonsensical thing to call toxic, though? A large number of women, and all the women in my life, take issue with being called females. Am I, a man, or you, who I’m assuming is also a man, in a position to call those women, who I respect as my partner, boss, coworkers, and friends, nonsensical?
So, those are all instances of “Male” as an adjective, and most of them are still pretty clinical or professional in nature. The problem stated was using Female as a noun in non-clinical situations. Like staring at a strangers ass, in the screenshot. Is there an example where you would call a man “a male”, like the original post?
To use your example, it would be saying something like: “It’s just a male bonding night with the males”
Is that not a cold, detached way to describe a man? Used by police trying to do their job? Can you think of a usage for male that’s more informal?
Well, some advice you didn’t ask for, and that I don’t always follow: it’s easier to start a conversation where it is, and direct people towards the productive conversation you want to have, than to start off by calling someone a villain for something they already said. You didn’t make your point easy to appreciate.
I will say you’ve given me some food for thought, though.
So, telling people to not try and be funny, even those you agree with, is definitely alienating your allies. I hear what you’re saying, but I have also seen parents losing their ever loving shit at PTA meetings… And to say that everyone must treat those ignorant displays with quiet respect, because CRT was mentioned… Seems a bit beyond the pale.
Okay, so, I am reading what you’re saying, and I don’t really know how one could make a joke that isn’t, by your understanding, part of the conservative agenda.
And if that’s what you think, I am curious why you’re looking at memes at all.
I think you’re alienating your allies here. This is clearly intended to be left leaning, and you’re lumping OP with Trump and facists.
Look, you just had your world view challenged. You have been informed that you may be doing something that contributes to misogyny.
The non-sexist thing to do is to listen. Educate yourself on the subject. Learn how you can be a better person.
The sexist thing to do is to double down. Talk over every other voice. Lash out at the world and claim you are the only person who talks to women.
It’s also the thoughts and words of the women who hear it. But maybe they aren’t normal people in your opinion.
Who are you calling an amateur, buddy? I can argue you under the table!