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Privilege ↔ Oppression
Privilege → Oppression: women, good looking men and normal looking men (who make up the so called "normies") have an innate privilege over ugly males, therefore they're always oppressing us. No matter if someone acts nice, rude or indifferent towards you, in any case he is still oppressing you by merely existing. Even someone you've never met and that lives on the other side of the world is still an oppressor and shall be treated as such
Oppression → Privilege and therefore Not Privilege → Not Oppression: since we do not have a position of privilege, we can never be oppressive or offensive towards normies. Even if we going around calling women fat or (non-ugly) men faggots for example it still wouldn't be offensive because our discrimination lacks the position of power needed to become oppression. An ugly male can never, under any circumstance, hurt in any way or form a normie and is always to be considered the victim in any scenario, any act of aggression (whether verbal or phisycal) is to be considered an act of resistance against the oppressor
Privilege → Oppression: women, good looking men and normal looking men (who make up the so called "normies") have an innate privilege over ugly males, therefore they're always oppressing us. No matter if someone acts nice, rude or indifferent towards you, in any case he is still oppressing you by merely existing. Even someone you've never met and that lives on the other side of the world is still an oppressor and shall be treated as such
Oppression → Privilege and therefore Not Privilege → Not Oppression: since we do not have a position of privilege, we can never be oppressive or offensive towards normies. Even if we going around calling women fat or (non-ugly) men faggots for example it still wouldn't be offensive because our discrimination lacks the position of power needed to become oppression. An ugly male can never, under any circumstance, hurt in any way or form a normie and is always to be considered the victim in any scenario, any act of aggression (whether verbal or phisycal) is to be considered an act of resistance against the oppressor