sigh i know it sounds like ragebait, but if anybody takes the time to actually think about it, would you point out where exactly the logical fallacy lies? you can’t convince people by downvoting alone, at least not me. if you think you’re right, i guess there’s a proper argument to be formulated. i’d like to hear it.
if a group of women demanded a private space for themselves in a public area, i guess people would be ok with that. why so? why wouldn’t the same be accepted if it was instead a group of white people asking that no person of color intrude? isn’t both discrimination?
or have we merely adopted a habit of granting women special rights, as a habit of culture? if so, it should be explicitely mentioned somewhere, otherwise our speech doesn’t reflect our thoughts.
mind explaining how?
sigh i know it sounds like ragebait, but if anybody takes the time to actually think about it, would you point out where exactly the logical fallacy lies? you can’t convince people by downvoting alone, at least not me. if you think you’re right, i guess there’s a proper argument to be formulated. i’d like to hear it.
as somebody who participates on that community, i agree with you.
yeah but i feel like that’s not the reason
if a group of women demanded a private space for themselves in a public area, i guess people would be ok with that. why so? why wouldn’t the same be accepted if it was instead a group of white people asking that no person of color intrude? isn’t both discrimination?
or have we merely adopted a habit of granting women special rights, as a habit of culture? if so, it should be explicitely mentioned somewhere, otherwise our speech doesn’t reflect our thoughts.
The more used to privilege you become, the more that equality looks like discrimination.
Get over yourself.