
mlcurrycel
Marxist-Rodgerist
★★★★★
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2018
- Posts
- 4,937
Women love defaming men with every insult imaginable. Misogynist. Rapist. Sadistic. Toxic. Psychopathic. Cruel. Fragile. That last one is used if men defend themselves against any other adjective, either against himself or all men.
Feminists think it's a gotcha. "Oh, you're triggered by us saying all men are rape monsters planning to abuse women 24/7? You're mad that we said all acts of kindness by men is bait for them to lure victims? Well, you're just a fragile crybaby who can't handle criticism. If it doesn't apply, let it fly."
The Left says women can stand up and ethnic minorities can stand up against generalisations, but men cannot.
This results in pretty funny contradictions, like black women saying black men are constantly raping them 24/7, but pretending black men never rape women of other races.
Feminists want me to feel bad for having 'fragile masculinity'. But why is being 'fragile' bad? Are feminists saying I should be an unemotional stoic robot that should suppress his emotions instead of expressing them?
The usefulness of the verbal cudgel of 'fragile' is based upon upholding the 'toxic masculinity' that women are decrying in the first place!
By the way, aren't feminists who get angry at every generalisation displaying 'fragile femininity'?
It's a 1984 tier reversal of language to define standing up for oneself and your fellow men as 'fragile'. By that definition, every leftist fighting against society is 'fragile' as well. Every soldier in every war is 'fragile' too.
It's ridiculous.
Feminists think it's a gotcha. "Oh, you're triggered by us saying all men are rape monsters planning to abuse women 24/7? You're mad that we said all acts of kindness by men is bait for them to lure victims? Well, you're just a fragile crybaby who can't handle criticism. If it doesn't apply, let it fly."
The Left says women can stand up and ethnic minorities can stand up against generalisations, but men cannot.
This results in pretty funny contradictions, like black women saying black men are constantly raping them 24/7, but pretending black men never rape women of other races.
Feminists want me to feel bad for having 'fragile masculinity'. But why is being 'fragile' bad? Are feminists saying I should be an unemotional stoic robot that should suppress his emotions instead of expressing them?
The usefulness of the verbal cudgel of 'fragile' is based upon upholding the 'toxic masculinity' that women are decrying in the first place!
By the way, aren't feminists who get angry at every generalisation displaying 'fragile femininity'?
It's a 1984 tier reversal of language to define standing up for oneself and your fellow men as 'fragile'. By that definition, every leftist fighting against society is 'fragile' as well. Every soldier in every war is 'fragile' too.
It's ridiculous.