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Where's the discrimination
-3 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 The presumption of a man acting badly based on his gender 11 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 That's the stereotype, I'm asking how this stereotyped was used to discriminate. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 The surprise that some broke the stereotypical behaviour. You do understand calling someone "one of the good ones" is in itself discrimination even if it isn't negative to the recipient right? 13 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That’s not discrimination either 7 u/Nostromeow Apr 24 '26 Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao 4 u/Underpoly Apr 24 '26 💯 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination? 14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0) 9 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 But nobody said that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Then why is she suprised? 6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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The presumption of a man acting badly based on his gender
11 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 That's the stereotype, I'm asking how this stereotyped was used to discriminate. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 The surprise that some broke the stereotypical behaviour. You do understand calling someone "one of the good ones" is in itself discrimination even if it isn't negative to the recipient right? 13 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That’s not discrimination either 7 u/Nostromeow Apr 24 '26 Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao 4 u/Underpoly Apr 24 '26 💯 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination? 14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0) 9 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 But nobody said that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Then why is she suprised? 6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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That's the stereotype, I'm asking how this stereotyped was used to discriminate.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 The surprise that some broke the stereotypical behaviour. You do understand calling someone "one of the good ones" is in itself discrimination even if it isn't negative to the recipient right? 13 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That’s not discrimination either 7 u/Nostromeow Apr 24 '26 Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao 4 u/Underpoly Apr 24 '26 💯 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination? 14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0) 9 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 But nobody said that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Then why is she suprised? 6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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The surprise that some broke the stereotypical behaviour.
You do understand calling someone "one of the good ones" is in itself discrimination even if it isn't negative to the recipient right?
13 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That’s not discrimination either 7 u/Nostromeow Apr 24 '26 Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao 4 u/Underpoly Apr 24 '26 💯 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination? 14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0) 9 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 But nobody said that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Then why is she suprised? 6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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That’s not discrimination either
7 u/Nostromeow Apr 24 '26 Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao 4 u/Underpoly Apr 24 '26 💯 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination? 14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
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Seriously, « saying he’s one of the good ones is discrimination » like what ? bro has never lived through any kind of discrimination and it shows lmao
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You don't think "one of the good ones" statements and rethoric is discrimination?
14 u/pottymouthgrl Apr 24 '26 That might be but this isn’t that. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
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That might be but this isn’t that.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Why is she suprised then? 3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
Why is she suprised then?
3 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0) 3 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point. What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation? Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
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Because most men are awful during delivery. Get it through your thick skull.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 So you agree it is sexism great 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0)
So you agree it is sexism great
4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 You argue like a 13 year old bully. Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school. → More replies (0)
You argue like a 13 year old bully.
Wait . . . are you 13? That would make your comments make more sense.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words? 4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school.
How is it arguing like a bully? Just because you dont like it qhen someone use logic and your own words?
4 u/Sweet_Try_8932 Apr 24 '26 Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school.
Because you strawman like Regina George, and spell like a boy who keeps flunking middle school.
I don’t think you know what discriminate means is the point.
What unfair treatment is being offered to him in this situation?
Having a negative opinion about someone can be prejudice. Acting on that feeling to have a tangible impact on them is discrimination.
0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Did I say she was discriminatory towards him? The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery. And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it. 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
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Did I say she was discriminatory towards him?
The unfair treatment is that of have a preconceived notion that no man would be decent during their wifes labour and delivery.
And she is acting on it, se is standing there expressing clear suprise and decided to make a video about it.
2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all. And the text was added after the video which was about something else. So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused. 0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different → More replies (0)
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There is no unfair treatment if she does not interact with him at all.
And the text was added after the video which was about something else.
So again, what harm was caused to the man in this situation? Merely having a prejudiced thought is not harm caused.
0 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26 So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam? Doesn't make the image less sexist though. The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric. Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂 She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say 2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different
So there is no unfair treatmen if someone is making a podcast criticising and saying awful things about women if they dont so it directly to a womam?
Doesn't make the image less sexist though.
The harm was not done to the man in the situation, the harm was done against men in general by spreading anti man rethoric.
Edit. The user blocked after responding so this is my response to that message
Where did I express a want to police anyone's thoughts😂
She made a video about how men being their for their wieves birth is unexpected and surprising, that is very tangential i would say
2 u/c3p-bro Apr 24 '26 Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to. If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different
Generally you cannot police people’s thoughts, as much as you seem to want to.
If she made a podcast about how men are bad you’re arguing something completely different
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But nobody said that.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Then why is she suprised? 6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
Then why is she suprised?
6 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Idk, you tell me. 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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Idk, you tell me.
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised 3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
I told you why i belive she was suprised, i think that reason is sexism, now why do you think she is suprised
3 u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26 Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized? 1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
Not sure, it seems like it's a clip of something cut out of context with some words pasted over it. It's interesting that you assume it's cause of sexism, maybe it's internalized?
1 u/Dr-Assbeard Apr 24 '26 Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take. But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
Well take a look see through the top comments, i think you will see most people have the same take.
But with deeper reaserch you are right, this is her reaction to domestic violence against the man who said that to his wife
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u/SupremeTeamKai Apr 24 '26
Where's the discrimination