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Warning: big words ahead, not too many of you are smart enough to comprehend this.
http://it-goes-both-ways.tumblr.com...you-think-that-there-is-something-going-on-in
This is proof that men let women get away with far more than women let men get away with. Women aren't lesser creatures - it's just that men fail to set boundaries and so collectively, women's behavior has settled to the lowest common denominator. The most egregious examples of male privilege is just like this - people like Trump, for instance, represent what men sink to when both men and women fail to set boundaries for them.
The problem isn't women, it's men failing to set boundaries.
Sensible men would simply refuse to interact with women who show no empathy for men. If enough men do this, the entire culture will change. It's no different than how women set boundaries for men and socially banish men who cross those boundaries. Refusing to deal with low-empathy women also lacks the element of coercion: the only coercion would be if men were forced to give them anything, and nobody can hope to call for that.
Women's lack of empathy for men is a huge problem that dates back to the dawn of the human species. But it's also a problem that men contribute to, so it's a problem men can fix.
http://it-goes-both-ways.tumblr.com...you-think-that-there-is-something-going-on-in
Powerful stuff.Generally, when they see a woman being beaten by a man, they feel empathy, sympathy and anger. When they see a woman doing it to a man, they often think “he must have done something to deserve it” or “he must have been abusive”. They automatically come to the woman’s defence no matter who is the victim. While a man who sees another man being beaten, also usually comes to the woman’s aid, sometimes even joining in the beating, as with one case recently (which I can’t find but I think it was mentioned by Sargon). I hope he feels like shit over it.
Feminism, as Karen Straughan says, is just female behaviour politicised.
I’m not saying all women hate men, #NotAll. For the most part it’s not overt hatred of all men, but a lack of empathy, which can be very powerful. It’s why we can send millions to die against their will. They don’t necessarily hate men, they just don’t care. That’s why I refer to this as “selective sociopathy”, because it is the complete lack of any ability to sympathise and empathise with an entire demographic. Often they can only see men, collectively, as a threat. This combined with any perceived advantage towards men in society leads to resentment and then to hatred. It’s always been like that. It’s no surprise that we have feminists like Elizabeth (why did she have to have my name?) Sheehey advocating to give women the right to murder any man with the excuse of “battered woman syndrome” (hope it’s not contagious), even if they’d never been beaten by that particular man. If you believe that men naturally oppress, rape and murder women (as so, so many people believe Muslim men do) giving women the right to murder men is just a natural progression from that.
This is proof that men let women get away with far more than women let men get away with. Women aren't lesser creatures - it's just that men fail to set boundaries and so collectively, women's behavior has settled to the lowest common denominator. The most egregious examples of male privilege is just like this - people like Trump, for instance, represent what men sink to when both men and women fail to set boundaries for them.
The problem isn't women, it's men failing to set boundaries.
Sensible men would simply refuse to interact with women who show no empathy for men. If enough men do this, the entire culture will change. It's no different than how women set boundaries for men and socially banish men who cross those boundaries. Refusing to deal with low-empathy women also lacks the element of coercion: the only coercion would be if men were forced to give them anything, and nobody can hope to call for that.
Women's lack of empathy for men is a huge problem that dates back to the dawn of the human species. But it's also a problem that men contribute to, so it's a problem men can fix.