White middle aged middle class cis straight able males tend to call themselves egalitarian. — Banno
Just how far gone are you? You cannot see that throwing people from buildings IS FAR worse than a beating, and the rarity of the occurrence (or any act of bigotry towards gays) in the two cultures are not even close. — DingoJones
Instead what do you do? Jump track to the False Equivalence Express. Staggering. — DingoJones
Here’s the problem with that statement:
Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the genders.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminism — javra
They don't treat gay men that well, either. Or gay women. Or Christians. Or atheists. Or Westerners. — S
For example, the Muslim-world doesn't really treat women that well and could call our attention, more than it does now. — ritikew
I think he might be referring to Men putting weight behind the original Feminist movement? — I like sushi
The short answer to the titular question is that it does and it is called Feminism. — Banno
I don’t see the point in a “Men’s Rights Movement” as I cannot honestly see how it would benefit human society. — I like sushi
erhaps the reason is just that few will get a lofty academic position to study "male studies". And the university leadership will think: "Well, we have a woman studies department, so we cannot be intolerant and not have a "male studies" or "men's studies", so let's give them some financing. — ssu
First, "sentience" is the condition of having sensory inputs. We have lots of sensory inputs we aren't conscious of, which never turn into experiences. We can see without really attending to everything in our visual field. Something is going on in the pre-conscious mind filtering what we see (by which I mean attend to or notice). — Unseen
Yes, people will always love wisdom.
It might be a different type of wisdom though. — Sir2u
On the other hand, also because of the internet it's easier to meet other people now. Have you tried Tinder? — jamalrob
WHY is there consciousness? — Unseen
Just exactly WHY are humans (and higher animals as well) conscious at all? It seems totally unnecessary and seems to have no survival value, either. — Unseen
Is it just an accident of evolution that ended up having no negative survival value? A fluke? — Unseen
I can't think of any reason why we need to be having experiences. Can you? — Unseen
You're getting ready to venture out into the jungle. What are your thoughts on borderline personality disorder (or NPD, HPD etc)? — csalisbury
I've just seen a lot of folks in the mental health field hide behind their credentials when they can't answer a question. — yupamiralda
If that's going to be your attitude, then there's no reason to continue this discussion. — NKBJ
By whom? You? I'll alert all feminists to report to you for ideological inspection promptly. s/ — NKBJ
I interpret this differently than you. — NKBJ
But women of all colors and backgrounds are (to varying degrees perhaps) drawn to feminism because its core values are humanist — NKBJ
Furthermore, the movement is clearly actively working against that very issue. So you're a bit late to the party to be calling feminists out for this. — NKBJ
I shouldn't have to point this out, but most issues that feminists stand for are human issues that affect women of all colors: abortion rights, equal pay, being able to speak out in cases of assault, protection from domestic violence, and so on. Or do you contend that women of color aren't interested in those things? — NKBJ
The guy said he wanted support groups where men come together. That probably would break down pretty quickly because of the differences in experiences between races. — frank
They say the Korean War laid a foundation for the advancement of black rights because for many white men who fought in that war, it was their first experience fighting side by side with blacks. There was a documentary about it where white men who lived through that explained what it was like to discover that things you'd been told were untrue. It was pretty poignant. Is it necessary that we have a war in order to talk to each other? — frank
But your message was that white people have nothing to whine about because they're white. — frank
Everybody has a struggle of some kind. — frank
If you want people to shut up and try to understand you, shut up and try to understand them. Right? — frank
The vast majority of feminists are humanists. — NKBJ
And most of them, including me, are frankly tired of people trying to strawperson the movement by saying it's about hating men. — NKBJ
I do think that the knee-jerk impulse to vilify feminists comes from a fear of men's privilege being uprooted. — NKBJ
It's very much like people trying to demonize any black rights movement by pointing to the outlier black racists who talk about killing cops — NKBJ
One sexist feminist/racist black does not discredit the entire movement. — NKBJ
Sounds like your a liberal elite. — christian2017
No way. People are killed in Israel all the time by terrorists. — christian2017
People are killed and maimed all through out europe by terrorists all the time and in the United States most people are murdered due to domestic crimes — christian2017
in the United States most people are murdered due to domestic crimes or gang warfare. — christian2017
White women and black men both have some privileges and some disadvantages, just of different kinds. — NKBJ
try not to play the race card too often — frank
As I said, one can't be critical of islam without becoming 'islamophobic', 'controversial' or something similar. — George K
ou’ve challenged me to support what argument? — I like sushi
Have you provided “evidence” other than posting articles from the US? No. Then you accuse me of being “shortsighted”? — I like sushi
Did I say I haven’t traveled? No. — I like sushi
You assume SO much it is a VERY bad habit you have. — I like sushi
The point is that the psychologists themselves, who you are suggesting are drunk with power to control society, arrived at the conclusion that forced psychiatric treatment was ineffective in resolving criminal propensities. — Hanover
And you would say this of all first world nations? — boethius
I do not say an effective democracy is without flaws and humans would be perfect within it; I say democracy can solve the issue of dangerous state organs, as with the police and military. — boethius
This is not my view at all. I do not say removing oppression would remove mental illness, nor that removing psychiatrists/psychologists would remove oppression. Where do you get that from? — boethius
I also say that even in an oppressive system, successes could be pointed to of effective mental health treatment. — boethius
under an oppressive state, dissidents, mentally healthy people subject to intolerable conditions (i.e. the oppressed), and the mentally ill, are all grouped together and the state does not employ (or tolerate the employment of such people by others) people interested in distinguishing these categories. — boethius
However, the difference with a oppressive state is that an effective democracy would consider and debate all aspects of these issues and try to tease out ethical nuances as well as allow different opinions from both professionals and laypersons to be voiced as to the causes due to environment and social organization that better government policy can do something about. — boethius
How so? — boethius
and that my view is effective democracy solves the problems of the dangers of behavioral sciences used to manipulate society; just as effective democracy solves the problem of the dangers of police and military institutions. — boethius
I'm not referring to a particular system. — boethius
How do you relate the original with someone that has extreme sadistic tendencies? — Sir2u
However, in this discussion I'm only interested in establishing that an oppressive state will naturally use mental health sciences as a tool to further oppression. — boethius
But even if your statement is true for you and for me, I am largely an adherent to stoic formulation of ethics where the intention and "giving a good ol' try" is what matters. — boethius
even in a system that does more harm than good. — boethius
If you're an agnostic please get out. Only theists and atheists should be in this room. — Agustino
I always thought that this was badly written. It would make much more sense if it said,
"Don't do to others things that you don't want them to do to you".
Stated thus it would be applicable anywhere at any time. — Sir2u
"Don't do to others things that you don't want them to do to you".
Stated thus it would be applicable anywhere at any time. — Sir2u
"Don't do to others things that you don't want them to do to you". — Sir2u