I think those situations aren't equal at all.... One is an insult towards women in a derogatory way and the other is surprise at a difference in streotype/prejudice.
Use a better example like: It's like finding out a woman wants to go back to work immediately and the dad is quiting his job to raise the baby and do the housework.
Both are sexisim (showing a prejudice) but your example was not on equal footing at all....
And also confusing >> calling them drama queens is not sexist. Except it is sexist
You donβt think those assuming men are mostly unsupportive of their wives is an insult to men? That the stereotype of the disconnected dad is sexist?
Those two are on very equal footing because women are not drama queens and men actually are good parents.
Do you also think that white people canβt experience racism?
white people experience prejudice they dont experience systemic racism. your argument is in bad faith and based in the idea that everyone currently alive is experiencing equal treatment.
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u/OrionsPropaganda Apr 24 '26 edited Apr 24 '26
I think those situations aren't equal at all.... One is an insult towards women in a derogatory way and the other is surprise at a difference in streotype/prejudice.
Use a better example like: It's like finding out a woman wants to go back to work immediately and the dad is quiting his job to raise the baby and do the housework.
Both are sexisim (showing a prejudice) but your example was not on equal footing at all....
And also confusing >> calling them drama queens is not sexist. Except it is sexist