• @meec3
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    To be more accurate, your analogy should actually read something like this:

    Origionally you give raises to your employees based on performance.

    Then one of them says “fuck you”.

    After that point giving a raise to any of them has a 5% chance of killing you, per raise.

    How many raises do you now give?

    There is no retaliation or punishing involved at all. Just a healthy respect for the consequences, however unlikely.

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      I’ve yet to see anyone say they are doing this because they are afraid of dying if they get pregnant. The article quotes someone who says it’s about respect, and all of the other things I’ve read are about fighting the patriarchy and men being controlling.

      I think you want it to be justifiable, and are trying to figure how to spin it so it is.

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        How it’s presented has zero impact on the actual result. That is to say ‘Risk Abatement’.

        Some women might intend this as punishment or revenge on an individual or society at large, but that is also irrelevant.

        It stems from a conscious or unconscious understanding that the risks have changed. And so must their decisions.

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          How it’s presented has zero impact on the actual result.

          Sure. But my whole point is that this is misandry. So if the intent is to punish all men because you blame all men for this, the fact that it minimizes some risk has no bearing on that point.

          but that is also irrelevant.

          What? It’s absolutely relevant. Like if I punch a black guy because they are black that’s racist. If I punch a black guy because he attacked me and I was defending myself that’s not racist. The outcome doesn’t change the intent here.

          It stems from a conscious or unconscious understanding that the risks have changed.

          Whether the misandry is conscious or unconscious doesn’t make a difference. Or do we think that our unconscious racial biases aren’t biases?