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| Topic | Young people are now overwhelmingly Republican. Is there any hope left for us? |
| asdf8562 04/19/25 9:28:05 PM #134: | Antifar posted... What is the solution you have in mind for articles and social media posters you disagree with online?I actually agree with Gradius on educating everyone more. There is no fast and easy solution if that's what you are asking me though. ssjevot posted... I am not saying addressing legitimate concerns requires coddling or kid gloves, but the truth is that's not the issue. They don't want to hear about the reality of violence against women. They want to suggest actually it's just as bad for men, there's just a societal conspiracy against them. We got a great example of it right in this topic. It's not that we can't address men's problems, it's that we also have to downplay the reality of the situation for women.No, you are displaying exactly what Im talking about in this endeavor to generalize all because of one. For starters this is not just about violence against women. Nevermind not all of them actually want violence against women. That generalization that they all do isnt doing us favors to pull them away from the right. The fact that any time this topic is brought up, the goto is Andrew Tate, is exactly part of the problem. As it is incorrect to assume all of them follow or like Tate. Its like the goto distraction to pivot away from any struggle a man brings up ij these types of topics. Second, your answer to a man voicing a struggle should not be to jump to "women struggle too" essentially blowing off he went through a struggle. You speak of this gender war, and dont quite understand it's that type of response is also causing it. If a man gets raped, going to the man to say, "well women get raped too" is a shitty response that doesnt address he just got taped. All it does it did was blew him off. Blowing someone's struggles off with responses like that just rushes that person off into the arms of someone who is perceived to do a better job at actually acknowledging that person's struggle. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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