Hoppipolla
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No matter what Western society may be saying these days about how pro-"LGBT" and "non-binary" people it is... it's incredible how the real world is absolutely nothing like that.
Recently as some of you may have noticed I have been reading up about that mass shooter Andrew Blaze (Randy Stair). I find the guy interesting for a number of reasons, none of which are because I have any respect for his action of killing innocent people. But what I noticed is that people on places like youtube seem to have far more hatred towards him and less respect than towards more masculine killers. I expected to see the same vitriol that's aimed at Blaze on videos about Columbine or the Virginia Tech massacre, but I just didn't see it. People were honestly one step away from admiration half the time.
Even in Andrew's videos where he acted more masculine and was talking about planning the shooting, he actually got MORE positive comments and respect in the comments than when he was behaving in an effeminate, funny or childlike way.
I guess when people think they can walk all over you and "assert dominance", they try to. And there seems a real hatred towards men who are effeminate, submissive or even childlike, oftentimes.
tl;dr: Dominant men seem to get way more respect and admiration than more submissive men.
What do you guys think about this?
Recently as some of you may have noticed I have been reading up about that mass shooter Andrew Blaze (Randy Stair). I find the guy interesting for a number of reasons, none of which are because I have any respect for his action of killing innocent people. But what I noticed is that people on places like youtube seem to have far more hatred towards him and less respect than towards more masculine killers. I expected to see the same vitriol that's aimed at Blaze on videos about Columbine or the Virginia Tech massacre, but I just didn't see it. People were honestly one step away from admiration half the time.
Even in Andrew's videos where he acted more masculine and was talking about planning the shooting, he actually got MORE positive comments and respect in the comments than when he was behaving in an effeminate, funny or childlike way.
I guess when people think they can walk all over you and "assert dominance", they try to. And there seems a real hatred towards men who are effeminate, submissive or even childlike, oftentimes.
tl;dr: Dominant men seem to get way more respect and admiration than more submissive men.
What do you guys think about this?