• @SpaceNoodle
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    561 year ago

    Wow, he even managed to roll some sexism into that one

    • @aidan
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      61 year ago

      How is that sexist? I agree it sounds sexist, but is the content actually sexist?

      • @Cryophilia
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        61 year ago

        I mean, we’ve already got our pitchforks out, fuck it

        OP is racist!!

      • @escaped_cruzader
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        01 year ago

        It’s not, @SpaceNoodle did a dumb take in an effort to pile on the guy

        • @aidan
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          01 year ago

          Noticing that a bit in this thread

      • @postmateDumbass
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        -21 year ago

        The decision to gender only the victim is questionable.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          61 year ago

          The argument doesn’t sound as convincing this way:

          A Smith and Wesson puts the daintiest of assailants on an equal field with the burliest of women.

          • @postmateDumbass
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            -11 year ago

            that is not a resonable test in this situation.

            Dont use ‘woman’ as an adjective. No need. Just use dainty/frail vs. burly.

            • @aidan
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              41 year ago

              Okay, but they did. I see how it sounds sexist, but how is it actually sexist? Dainty women do exist, and are on average, more dainty than dainty men.

              • @postmateDumbass
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                -11 year ago

                IMO introducing gender only to use traditional sex sterotypes to frame the discussion is sexist.

                • @aidan
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                  11 year ago

                  Well, using the stereotype is to reinforce their point. It’s a argumentative tactic. Like if someone said “eating greasy McDonald’s or whatever”, they could have just said “eating unhealthy food” but using specific imagery that plays into stereotypes gives a more emotional reaction.