Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Being a women there are some things I can’t do as well as a man. And that doesn’t bother me in the least, nor does it bother me if men privately joke around with their friends regarding it.
Like what? Now I think the brouhaha over the tampon exchange is silly. But is your comment for real? Like lifting heavy objects or machinery? Well sure, men have the capacity for larger muscle mass. But aside from physical challenges, which is what I assume you’re referring to, there is nothing women can’t do as well as a man, and I think it’s weird if a man made a joke at women’s expense over that. Although it is not worthy of national newsprint or headlines.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Being a women there are some things I can’t do as well as a man. And that doesn’t bother me in the least, nor does it bother me if men privately joke around with their friends regarding it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Well that makes it very easy and convenient for you to dismiss someone’s opinion. If they don’t agree with you, then they have fallen under the trap of misogyny!
Anonymous wrote:The fact that he’s the father of a 15 year old girl makes it so much worse that he did this very publicly, as a celebrity. If you make a stupid, misogynistic joke when you’re 23, single and childless, it’s still a bad look, but Jesus, it’s like he still has no awareness at all at age 47, after a marriage, multiple serious relationships with women, and 15 years of being the father of a daughter. What a prick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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"
It’s not that “I’m used to it. It’s that it seriously doesn’t bother me, at all
That’s literally the definition of internalized misogyny
Being a women there are some things I can’t do as well as a man. And that doesn’t bother me in the least, nor does it bother me if men privately joke around with their friends regarding it.
Like what? Now I think the brouhaha over the tampon exchange is silly. But is your comment for real? Like lifting heavy objects or machinery? Well sure, men have the capacity for larger muscle mass. But aside from physical challenges, which is what I assume you’re referring to, there is nothing women can’t do as well as a man, and I think it’s weird if a man made a joke at women’s expense over that. Although it is not worthy of national newsprint or headlines.