naughtynick81
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your opinion isn't evidence. I asked for evidence, you have produced none. Do I have to write this in crayon for you? The simple fact is that you claiming this song to be" brilliant and great" as you expressed in your words while saying songs that indicate gender violence against women is "fucked up pathetic misogyny" is a perfect example that your mentality is gynocentric. Deny it all you want! It doesn't matter if a woman is harassed with words or not, the simple fact is that you are giving a song that indicates gendered violence against men a pass. We all know you would be singing a whole different tune if a man made a song about shooting fat chicks in the vulva because he's pissed at them giving him sexual advances. If a man did, it would be considered creepy and misogynistic rather than light hearted humour. We can argue back and forth over and over with this but I don't think it's going to change anything. The simple fact is that you having different attitudes depending what gender is doing the gendered violence pretty much says it all. You keeping in denial and making excuses for having two standards isn't going to help you. Just imagine if it was only considered humorous and only given a pass due to some BS sympathy towards white people to make jokes of racial violence against blacks? Just imagine having two standards depending which race is the victim? Just imagine if I made some BS argument implying that gendered violence against women should be considered funny because we should sympathise what men go through with women? quote:
Not least because it would remind us too keenly of the violence that is still perpetuated against women. Double standard! Gynocentric bigots always forget the facts. http://www.mediaradar.org/research.php#waj So violence against men in music videos shouldn't be considered funny for the same reason? Do you feminists ever know how to stop being hypocrites? quote:
people that cannot distinguish between feminism and gynocentricity. Actually, contemporary feminism and gynocentricity can easily be defined as the same thing. But speaking of gynocentrism, look how you raised the point that gendered violence against women wouldn't be funny because it reminds us keenly about the violence that is still perpetuated against women. Yet, you don't have the same standard for men who are victims of gendered violence. That is undeniable gynocentrism. And this type of hypocritical attitude is very typical to see from feminists. I've never seen feminism support male issues equally with female issues. In fact, plenty openly admit that they don't give a flying fuck about men considering the common phrase within the movement, "what about teh menz" Every single time I've brought up male issues around feminists, they usually try to hijack the topic with female issues to downplay any male issue or make it forgotten within the topic. Gynocentrism? quote:
As are a number of feminist groups, writers and activists Really? Really and truly? I would love to see this ahahahahaahaha Last time I heard, men are marginalised in feminist founded DV services. If men do get "some" help, it wouldn't be anything near the likes of all the support women would get.
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