I see this being discussed all over my FB feed, and most women are outraged by it. I get why women find it offensive, but it just isn’t affecting me the same way. Are there other women who just aren’t bothered by it? |
The people that don't care are not speaking out to say they don't care. I think he should not have apologized and it wouldn't have made the news |
He apologized BECAUSE it made the news. |
He's a scumbag, just like Don Lemon and most men.
It's open season on women and if you complain you're a karen. |
OP here I wonder about this as well. I wouldn’t dare voice my lack of concern on FB. I feel like I can only share it here anonymously |
It might be that people are calling you a Karen because you are calling most men scumbags. The manager isn't going to listen to your complaints about an entire gender. |
OP maybe you're desensitized to misogyny. I grew up with behavior like that and I sort of get it, but it's a terrible message. "boys club" |
But this thread if for women who don’t mind and are afraid of saying so for fear of being told that they suffer from internalized misogyny. |
I’ve never liked Tiger Woods, so this seems totally in line with his historical entitlement and grossness. Shrug. |
I think it’s terrible. Men (and some women) will gaslight you and say you’re over reacting..
This is where the “run like a girl” or “throw like a girl “ads came from because men act like being a woman is an insult. |
Wow. I didn’t even see this before posting the comment above. |
this is how a certain type of men—usually over 60 and usually white—act. |
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all |
Oh it’s so stupid. People get offended over everything! |
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny |