This is not offensive so much as being completely unreasonable to make a point of how unfair the world is perceived to be. And that's just boring and annoying because it is overused and can be dismissive.
I also don't support executing those narrow e scooter 🛴 thingamajig drivers even though they are a danger to themselves and bikes. Even though it would solve problems.
But women don't get the privilege of being nuanced. It only takes 1 man to rape. It doesn't matter if she walks past 65 other perfectly nonviolent men, if none of them take any action to prevent the 1 from being a problem.
Looking forward to a bunch of men from All coming in here and talking about how offensive this post is
This is not offensive so much as being completely unreasonable to make a point of how unfair the world is perceived to be. And that's just boring and annoying because it is overused and can be dismissive.
I also don't support executing those narrow e scooter 🛴 thingamajig drivers even though they are a danger to themselves and bikes. Even though it would solve problems.
I don't think anyone thinks men should actually have a curfew. We think that men should stop assaulting women on the street.
Well, that is not clear in the post.
I think "place a curfew on 50% of humanity" is a pretty clear "this is not a real thing"
Pretty clear to me.
Just to be overly clear: I didn't think that! I just am bored of overly extreme phrasing that inflict substantial harm on others.
Mm, I hear you. There's catharsis in it, I think. And its not really great to tone police a marginalised group (not saying that's what you're doing)
I do, but only because it would be funny.
I get where it is coming from, but it is quite sexist.
Would be better if it wasn't needed, but with this you are punishing everyone because of the actions of a few.
But women don't get the privilege of being nuanced. It only takes 1 man to rape. It doesn't matter if she walks past 65 other perfectly nonviolent men, if none of them take any action to prevent the 1 from being a problem.
And if she's dressed wrong, or doesnt scream loud enough, or has ever been open with her sexuality, the narrative woll be that it was her fault.
As a man who got here from All, I’m not offended at all, more ashamed of my fellow men.
I have a wife and daughter, so I’m perfectly fine with this.
All the best to you and your family :)