RE: My misogyny
September 10, 2013 at 3:44 pm
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2013 at 3:46 pm by Kereli.)
Captain,
You have specifically referred to the fact that what I've said about women is negative. Also, you're talking about my comments being about all women.
I'd like you to answer me some things.
1) Why do you so specifically have a problem with negative comments about women?
2) Why did you say that I'm talking about all women, when you know that I have obviously made it very clear that I'm making a gneralization?
Kayenneh,
What's wrong with a general observation? Do we not use general observations all the time in order to sum up patterns and tendencies? The issue here isn't whether or not it's a generalization, since we generalize all the time. The real issue is, are the generalizations ones that are commonly found to be true?
For example, if there's an explosion somewhere near a crowd of people, most of the screaming will come from the women, not the men. Generally, men don't scream in such situations. They tend to express their shock in other ways, but it is women who generally scream. We all know this.
And this is what I'm talking about. I thought this was supposed to be a forum for people who like to discuss topics candidly and with sincerity, instead you're all so shitscared of the truth and you hide behind political correctness. What's the matter with people here? We all know that women and men are largely very different. It's the elephant in the room but you're so shitscared of it.
I also notice that when anyone makes a negative generalization about men, no one says a thing. Or when a positive generalization is made about women, again, not a peep. But as soon as someone makes a negative observation about general female characteristics and behaviour, everyone is all up in arms. That's hypocrisy.
You have specifically referred to the fact that what I've said about women is negative. Also, you're talking about my comments being about all women.
I'd like you to answer me some things.
1) Why do you so specifically have a problem with negative comments about women?
2) Why did you say that I'm talking about all women, when you know that I have obviously made it very clear that I'm making a gneralization?
Kayenneh,
What's wrong with a general observation? Do we not use general observations all the time in order to sum up patterns and tendencies? The issue here isn't whether or not it's a generalization, since we generalize all the time. The real issue is, are the generalizations ones that are commonly found to be true?
For example, if there's an explosion somewhere near a crowd of people, most of the screaming will come from the women, not the men. Generally, men don't scream in such situations. They tend to express their shock in other ways, but it is women who generally scream. We all know this.
And this is what I'm talking about. I thought this was supposed to be a forum for people who like to discuss topics candidly and with sincerity, instead you're all so shitscared of the truth and you hide behind political correctness. What's the matter with people here? We all know that women and men are largely very different. It's the elephant in the room but you're so shitscared of it.
I also notice that when anyone makes a negative generalization about men, no one says a thing. Or when a positive generalization is made about women, again, not a peep. But as soon as someone makes a negative observation about general female characteristics and behaviour, everyone is all up in arms. That's hypocrisy.