Such a shallow viewpoint. Some men? Sure. Not the admirable ones.
You realize how fallacious this is? You realize what it has in common with many racist thoughts? Identity politics? Etc
— creativesoul
Some, compared to the vast majority over history, yes. — Artemis
The way men have tried to "protect" women has historically included keeping them in the house, telling them whom they can be friends with, what jobs they can do, not allowing them to vote, not allowing them property, and beating them when they get rebellious. If that's not disadvantaged, I dunno what definition you're working with. — Artemis
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         but disagreement with your views really shouldn't be taken — Bitter Crank
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         What do you mean by "cultural creation"? — Bitter Crank
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         I suppose that's a possibility. I'll have to think about it more. — Bitter Crank
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         The way some men have acted towards women is unacceptable. Others are perfectly acceptable. There are different standards for what counts as "protecting women". Some of those you'd probably agree with. Sometimes, those standards are held by men who do not appreciate being placed into the same bag of rotten apples(your target). Such men would be your friend, one would think, an ally of sorts, unless your notion of "feminism" equals man hater. — creativesoul
I would caution you against assuming the majority in past centuries were female allies. I think as the culture has changed, so too have men and women. — Artemis
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         I mean the creation of cultural institutions as well as art. Cultural institutions include religion, politics, education, military organization, govt., distribution of weath (class system), etc. — uncanni
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         men and women were in constant war with each other. — Bitter Crank
Who said that? I don't recall anyone saying that??? You're not trying to manipulate us, are you? The above unfortunate statement doesn't in the least reflect what this discussion has been about--at least according to my understanding of what we've been discussing.a ghastly tale of universal, unending female oppression — Bitter Crank
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         foot binding, castration, female genital mutilation, circumcision, etc. — Bitter Crank
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         Not all men are they way you've described some. Not all females are like you either — creativesoul
The 'intersectional' aspect of the thread would be unnecessary if everyone were given some equal modicum of respect/value/equality/etc simply because they are human. — creativesoul
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         Castration has never been a universal cultural practice the way that female gen. mutilation is — uncanni
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         I didn't really mark out an aristocracy of suffering. — Bitter Crank
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         Not all men are they way you've described some. Not all females are like you either
— creativesoul
I didn't say they were. So what's your point? — Artemis
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         Homosexuals besmirched the reputations of real, red-blooded men. That's serious business. — Bitter Crank
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         You made a universal claim about men. It is universal because all men qualify for the criterion you used. — creativesoul
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