Men are treated better than women - especially in the south

Anonymous
This is a "the sky is blue" thing ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people treat men more deferentially and respectfully. They also treat white people better than other races, and rich people better than poor people.

Western society is full of prejudices that continue to benefit wealthy white men over all others, as has been true for centuries.

And the cool trick is that wealthy white men mostly manage to deflect this fundamental truth by pitting marginalized people against one another. So women are taught to fear black men (and view white men as protection). People of color view white women as "Karens" (a term white men have co-opted and LOVE to use, if you're paying attention). Middle and working class people are taught to blame poor people for everything so they never think to consider how the wealthy have structured the rules to benefit only themselves. And so on.

This is why there is a lot of power in marginalized groups banding together to help, defend, and promote one another.


So true.
Anonymous
We live in a male-dominated, patriarchal, misogynistic, phallocentric, sexist, oppressive society where womyn are entirely deprived of any opportunity to succeed from the very moment of their birth!
Anonymous
Yes, I notice this (as a woman) and it annoys me. I think it’s why some women are so crappy to other women, too. The internalized misogyny is real!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people treat men more deferentially and respectfully. They also treat white people better than other races, and rich people better than poor people.

Western society is full of prejudices that continue to benefit wealthy white men over all others, as has been true for centuries.

And the cool trick is that wealthy white men mostly manage to deflect this fundamental truth by pitting marginalized people against one another. So women are taught to fear black men (and view white men as protection). People of color view white women as "Karens" (a term white men have co-opted and LOVE to use, if you're paying attention). Middle and working class people are taught to blame poor people for everything so they never think to consider how the wealthy have structured the rules to benefit only themselves. And so on.

This is why there is a lot of power in marginalized groups banding together to help, defend, and promote one another.


Everyone needs to be taught to see the world through the correct lens. There are only two cohorts:

the oppressors and the oppressed:






Anonymous
Women attend universities in higher percentages than men.
Anonymous
yep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather be a woman in the south than a woman virtually anywhere else in this world.


Why? So you can be forced to keep your rapist's baby? So you can submit to men? No thanks!
Anonymous
Men are horrible!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather be a woman in the south than a woman virtually anywhere else in this world.


Why? So you can be forced to keep your rapist's baby? So you can submit to men? No thanks!


Wait, you think that doesn't happen in other parts of the world, or worse? Be lucky you aren't forced to marry your rapist here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people treat men more deferentially and respectfully. They also treat white people better than other races, and rich people better than poor people.

Western society is full of prejudices that continue to benefit wealthy white men over all others, as has been true for centuries.

And the cool trick is that wealthy white men mostly manage to deflect this fundamental truth by pitting marginalized people against one another. So women are taught to fear black men (and view white men as protection). People of color view white women as "Karens" (a term white men have co-opted and LOVE to use, if you're paying attention). Middle and working class people are taught to blame poor people for everything so they never think to consider how the wealthy have structured the rules to benefit only themselves. And so on.

This is why there is a lot of power in marginalized groups banding together to help, defend, and promote one another.


Yes, this is the essence of intersectional-feminism.
Anonymous
And, meant to add also: new-Marxism.
Anonymous
Wow dcum liberal feminist out of touch responders
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people treat men more deferentially and respectfully. They also treat white people better than other races, and rich people better than poor people.

Western society is full of prejudices that continue to benefit wealthy white men over all others, as has been true for centuries.

And the cool trick is that wealthy white men mostly manage to deflect this fundamental truth by pitting marginalized people against one another. So women are taught to fear black men (and view white men as protection). People of color view white women as "Karens" (a term white men have co-opted and LOVE to use, if you're paying attention). Middle and working class people are taught to blame poor people for everything so they never think to consider how the wealthy have structured the rules to benefit only themselves. And so on.

This is why there is a lot of power in marginalized groups banding together to help, defend, and promote one another.


Everyone needs to be taught to see the world through the correct lens. There are only two cohorts:

the oppressors and the oppressed:










Comedy Gold
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, people treat men more deferentially and respectfully. They also treat white people better than other races, and rich people better than poor people.

Western society is full of prejudices that continue to benefit wealthy white men over all others, as has been true for centuries.

And the cool trick is that wealthy white men mostly manage to deflect this fundamental truth by pitting marginalized people against one another. So women are taught to fear black men (and view white men as protection). People of color view white women as "Karens" (a term white men have co-opted and LOVE to use, if you're paying attention). Middle and working class people are taught to blame poor people for everything so they never think to consider how the wealthy have structured the rules to benefit only themselves. And so on.

This is why there is a lot of power in marginalized groups banding together to help, defend, and promote one another.


So, when did you graduate from Barnard?


That’s not an insult.
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